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This page was updated on Monday, March 8, 2010
Also see: Innovations Community Development Worker closing date Friday 12 March
 

Parent Facilitator for Parenting Forums

closing date: 16th March 2010, before 2pm
Applicants invited for interview will be requested to attend on 25th March 2010.

8 Hours per week
Salary £17161 - £19126 pro rata
Initially one year fixed term contract


Community First New Forest is looking for someone experienced in supporting children, young people and families to facilitate our parenting forums in the New Forest

 

There are currently two Community First Parenting Forums which meet monthly. One meets in Ringwood and supports parents of children and young people with autism and is very well attended.

 

Our other Parent Forum is for grandparents who find themselves in the unexpected situation of becoming full time parents for their grandchildren. This currently meets in Brockenhurst.

 

You will have experience in working and supporting groups as you will need to build on the early work which has taken place. Being able to maintain positive and non judgmental relationships with individuals and groups is essential. Experience in developing new groups for parents will be an advantage as will seeking sustainable funding.


The Parent Facilitator will be a member of the Community First New Forest children and young people team but will need to work across the New Forest to facilitate groups.

 

For an informal discussion about this position please telephone Jean Watkins, Manager, Children and Young People Services on 07752 113341

 

Innovations Community Development Worker

Closing Date of Friday 12 March 2010.
Applicants invited for interview will be requested to attend on Friday 26 March 2010.

Community Development Worker post for the Community Innovations Partnership

Background information

 

Following a successful bid by Hampshire to the Government’s ‘Invest to Save’ fund, Community First New Forest along with the 11 other Councils for Voluntary Service, (CVSs) in Hampshire are recruiting Community Development Workers.

 

The posts will work in 3 area’s of the District to develop the capacity of the voluntary and community sector to support vulnerable older people in the community.

 

The Community Development Worker will be a member of Community First New Forest staff team, but will work with others across the County who are part of the Community Innovations Partnership.

 

In each area a local Community Innovations Team will work with older people who are becoming more vulnerable with the aim of reintegrating them within their communities to boost their well-being, slow their growing vulnerability, and reduce their need for expensive and distressing emergency interventions.

 

Through this it is anticipated that there will be a reduction in the need for emergency hospital day beds, visits to and from GPs, admissions to residential care and home care.

 

Each local Innovations Team will include a; nurse, social worker, support workers and the Community Development Worker. Through them, older people at risk will be identified, assessed and supported, existing voluntary and community organisations provided with additional support, gaps in provision identified and new resources developed and volunteers recruited as additional support.

 

In addition, there will be close working with the Older People’s Area Link, (OPaL) project which developed out of the health and wellbeing agenda and is designed to support vulnerable people in the community by recruiting existing volunteers to do a little extra.

 

They will also use their existing contacts in the community and knowledge to identify people in need of such support.

 

The success of the project will depend on the development of close partnerships between primary care practices, community nursing and rehabilitation services, adult local services, district councils, community and voluntary services and older people’s forums, all with the aim of promoting the independence and well-being of vulnerable older people.

 
 
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