
Advocacy Advice and Guidance Practitioner - Peckham
- Peckham, South East London
- £30,000 per year
- Contract
- Part-time
- Advocate for fathers to support them in building and maintaining strong family relationships.
- Create and deliver workshops and training sessions tailored to service users’ needs to improve their access to support services and help them gain a better understanding of how to improve family functioning and reduce parental conflict.
- Work closely with the Program Manager, Therapeutic Practitioner and other team members to deliver wrap-around support to fathers
- Provide regular updates and data on engagement and impact of the service using feedback mechanism and written reports
- Support and empower fathers to advocate for themselves and their families
- Delivery ongoing co-production activities, e.g. workshops, questionnaires, etc., to ensure young people’s voices are at the heart of service delivery.
- Work flexibly on evenings and weekends to ensure full and supportive delivery of the programme.
- Develop and maintain a thorough ‘local knowledge’ of the borough and its services and facilities, particularly in relation to mental health, employment and education issues.
- Build and maintain excellent relationships and communication with stakeholders and partners/services such as Probation Services, Youth Offending, and Forensic and Community Family Services.
- Collect feedback from service users to provide real-time information on service performance that will be used to inform, and where necessary, improve service delivery.
- Collect data using surveys, reports and case studies for monitoring and evaluation purposes and to lead self-improvement and action planning as needed.
- Ensure adherence across the team to the organisation’s policies and procedures including confidentiality, safeguarding and the management and sharing of data under the GDPR regulations and of the Data Protection Act 2018.
- Demonstrable experience working 1:1 and in group settings with fathers or parents
- Experience working in advocacy role, or advocating for fathers
- Experience delivering psychoeducational groups around mental health and wellbeing
- Working knowledge of Safeguarding, the ability to follow procedures, and develop and work within a culture of safe practice
- Ability to follow Policies and Procedures in relation to Data Protection and Security, and Protection of Personal and Sensitive Personal Data
- Ability to plan and manage a complex work programme, prioritise tasks and deliver results on time
- Ability to use MS Corporate Software applications, particularly MS Office, MS Word, MS Excel and MS Outlook Email
- Ability to keep accurate records including service user development logs and use recorded data for evaluation and monitoring
- Willingness to be flexible in work patterns and to fulfil regular evening and weekend duties
- Commitment to the organisation’s Equity, Diversity and inclusion in practice in the workplace and across communities