Overview:
Working as part of the Family Group Conference Service, you will play an impactful role in aligning our practices with the principles of family engagement, empowerment, and inclusivity. The Coordinator will receive FGC referrals from social workers, prepare families and children for conferences, support professionals in understanding their roles, as well as facilitate the practical aspects of setting up FGCs. They will decide on the necessary preparatory work, ensuring good practice to create successful Family Plans and positive outcomes.
In this role, you will be responsible for making critical decisions that influence service provision, advocacy, and multi-agency working, ensuring families are supported to safeguard and meet the needs of their children. Guided by Working Together to Safeguard Children (2023) and the Families First for Children reforms (2023–2025), you will champion a collaborative, family-centred approach that prioritises early help, strengthens family networks, and promotes the safety, wellbeing, and development of every child. You will need to hold an FGC accreditation, and experience in mediation and Life Long Links is also welcomed.
This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills in the FGC process and work within a supportive team environment.
The postholder will be required to be available out of working hours.
About you:
The London Borough of Harrow is excited to announce a new opportunity in the Family Group Conference (FGC) Team for a Family Group Conference Coordinator role on a short-term, casual basis. This is a great opportunity to support families in making their own decisions through a structured, family-led process.
Working as part of the Family Group Conference Service, you will play an impactful role in aligning our practices with the principles of family engagement, empowerment, and inclusivity. The Coordinator will receive FGC referrals from social workers, prepare families and children for conferences, support professionals in understanding their roles, as well as facilitate the practical aspects of setting up FGCs. They will decide on the necessary preparatory work, ensuring good practice to create successful Family Plans and positive outcomes.
In this role, you will be responsible for making critical decisions that influence service provision, advocacy, and multi-agency working, ensuring families are supported to safeguard and meet the needs of their children. Guided by Working Together to Safeguard Children (2023) and the Families First for Children reforms (2023–2025), you will champion a collaborative, family-centred approach that prioritises early help, strengthens family networks, and promotes the safety, wellbeing, and development of every child. You will need to hold an FGC accreditation, and experience in mediation and Life Long Links is also welcomed.
This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills in the FGC process and work within a supportive team environment.
The postholder will be required to be available out of working hours.
The successful candidate will have :
- An understanding of the family group conference model, as well as legislation and guidance relating to children.
- Knowledge of social care processes relating to children.
- Experience of working with children and/or families, especially during times of crisis.
- The ability to be diplomatic and respectful, but not flinch from raising and discussing difficult issues in an open and frank manner when needed.
- The ability to mediate, negotiate, cope with the unexpected, and manage conflict to enable children, young people, and other family members to make a plan.
- A passion for empowering families to make informed decisions.
- Confidence in convening and chairing large meetings.
- Strong communication and organisational skills.
- Experience as an accredited FGC Coordinator
If this appeals to you, and you are interested in being a part of our journey as we build bridges within the FGC, strengthening our team for future success and upholding the values integral to the FGC approach, we would love to hear from you.
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For more information, please refer to the Role Profile/Selection Criteria