
Reducing Parental Conflict (RPC) Coordinator
- Somerset
- £31,067-33,366 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Carry out the duties and responsibilities under a range of legislation
- Lead the development and implementation of the local Reducing Parental Conflict strategy.
- Align RPC work with wider family support, early help, and safeguarding priorities.
- Partnership Development
- Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external partners, including health, Police, education, social care, and the voluntary sector.
- Facilitate multi-agency collaboration to ensure a joined-up approach to supporting families.
- Workforce Development provide training and toolkits around RPC and CAPO
- Deliver training for practitioners on identifying and addressing parental conflict.
- Support the embedding of evidence-based tools and approaches across services.
- Awareness Raising
- Promote understanding of the impact of parental conflict on children's outcomes.
- Develop and disseminate resources and guidance for professionals and families.
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Collect and analyse data to assess the effectiveness of interventions and inform continuous improvement.
- Report on outcomes and contribute to local and national evaluation frameworks.
- Practice Support
- Provide advice and consultation to practitioners working with families experiencing conflict.
- Support the development of pathways and referral mechanisms for targeted support.
- Contribute to the development of local policies and procedures related to family support and relationship conflict.
- Ensure compliance with national guidance and best practice.
- 4+ days in the office
- Spends most or all of their time in the office, due to nature of the work but can be for reasons such as unsuitable home working conditions or a desire for separation of home and work life.
- The office remains a shared space with cultural encouragement for clear desk policies.
- Has experience in partnership working and service coordination.
- Understands the impact of parental conflict and parental offending on child development and family wellbeing.
- Is confident delivering training and supporting workforce development.
- Can analyse data and use insights to inform practice and policy.
- Is an excellent communicator and relationship-builder.
- Can deliver group interventions to parents
- Relevant qualification in social work, education, health, youth work, family support, or a related field.
- Evidence of continued professional development in areas related to family support, parenting, or conflict resolution.
- Experience of multi-agency working, including collaboration with health, education, police, social care, and voluntary sector partners.
- Experience in delivering or coordinating training to professionals.
- Experience supporting families experiencing parental conflict or separation.
- Experience in facilitating or delivering parenting programmes or group work.
- Strong understanding of the impact of parental conflict on children's emotional and developmental outcomes.
- Knowledge of evidence-based approaches to reducing parental conflict.
- Awareness of the needs of children affected by parental imprisonment (CAPO).
- Understanding of safeguarding and child protection principles and procedures.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence a wide range of stakeholders.
- Strong organisational and coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Ability to deliver training and support workforce development confidently.
- Competence in monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on programme outcomes.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of the role.
- Willingness to travel across North Somerset and work flexibly, including occasional evenings or weekends.
- Must hold full UK driving License.
- Qualification or training in delivering professional learning or facilitation (e.g. Train the Trainer).
- Experience of working with families affected by parental imprisonment (CAPO).
- Knowledge of trauma-informed approaches and how they apply to family support.
- Familiarity with local services and systems in North Somerset or similar local authority areas.
- Ability to use digital tools and platforms to support training delivery and service coordination.
- Understanding of national policy and guidance related to parental conflict and family support.
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Flexible working arrangements
- Local Government Pension
- Opportunities for professional development
- Inclusive Staff groups including Carers, Disabled, LGBTQ+, REACH (Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Heritage), and Young Staff Forums
- Opportunity to purchase up to an additional 10 days annual leave each year
- Dedicated in house Wellbeing Team
- Salary sacrifice - Cycle to Work and Electric Vehicle schemes