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Family Support Worker

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Recruiting organisation: Hollymount School

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Worcester

Salary
£26,402.00 - £31,021.00 Annually (FTE) Salary will be pro rata based on part time hours and term time only
Applications close
1 September 2026

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Job details

Salary
£26,402.00 - £31,021.00 Annually (FTE) Salary will be pro rata based on part time hours and term time only
Location
Worcester
Applications close
1 September 2026

Job description

Family Support Worker Hollymount School Support Scale 4 or 5 (SCP 7 - 17) dependent on experience 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday Term time only plus 5 training days plus 3 weeks Fixed term until 31st August 2027 Please take a look at the attached job pack and job description for further details on the role Core Purpose To improve and enhance the opportunities and life outcomes for children and their families of Hollymount School by providing advice and access to support services. Job Context: To provide advice and support to families from across Hollymount School, in liaison with the Deputy Head. To provide advice and signposting to enable families to access universal and targeted services. To monitor and co-ordinate day-to-day attendance of identified children. To liaise with the appropriate senior leader to devise attendance support plans and to be fundamental in the implementation of them. Job Purpose: Working preventatively with identified families to support early intervention by signposting support and guidance in times of change and stress. To raise the attendance and punctuation levels of targeted children. To work with other educational providers to support effective transition for vulnerable children and families. To run drop-in sessions for families in order to improve well-being. To liaise with relevant agencies to improve swift and easy access to statutory and voluntary services. Support the professional development of staff. Key responsibilities: Develop home/ school links to encourage good communication between school and families. To work alongside families to support the improvement of punctuality and attendance, following agreed support plans. Support families to access information and benefits. Provide practical help and emotional support for families, particularly at times of crisis. Organising meetings and drop-ins at appropriate times with relevant families. Engaging families in activities which supports children’s learning Key responsibilities continued: To have a robust understanding of, and adhere to, agreed policies and procedures for children protection, safeguarding and lone working. To attend children’s services meetings, as appropriate, to share relevant information. To liaise with agencies in order to provide information and support for parents and carers. Maintain an up -to-date knowledge and awareness of current legislation and initiatives related to the role. To work within equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory frameworks. To take responsibility for own learning and professional development and to attend training as required. Co-ordination and liaison with others: To liaise on a regular basis with the deputy head(s) and appropriate staff to share and report information To be responsible for carrying out agreed and appropriate actions following meetings. Work alongside relevant professionals such as school nurse, adult education leads in order to work effectively together Keep careful and high-quality records of meetings and agreed actions. To monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the work and providing reports, as required. To identify needs and advocate the development of new work in the area to meet these needs If you would like to look around the school or discuss the role in further detail, please email Darren Davies ddavies@blackpeartrust.org.

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Job reference
family-support-worker-hollymount-school
Original source
Teaching Vacancies (Department for Education)
Employer type
School employer
Posted by the original source
16 July 2026
Last checked by SchoolJobs.uk
23 August 2026

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