Parenting and Early Years Specialist Practitioner

The Parenting and Early Years Specialist Practitioner will provide specialist parenting, early years and child development expertise within Tyre Hill House’s evidence-led residential family assessment and change model.

Tyre Hill House is not simply a residential setting in which families are observed. It is a structured assessment and change environment where daily care, observation, coaching, feedback, intervention and formulation are brought together to assess parenting capacity, capacity to change and whether safe care can be sustained within the child’s timescale.

The postholder will support parents to understand and respond to their child’s developmental, emotional and practical care needs, while contributing to the assessment of parenting skill, consistency, insight, learning, routines and capacity to sustain safe care.

The role combines direct parenting work, modelling, coaching, developmental guidance, practical support, consultation, contribution to formulation, recording and specialist input into final analysis and recommendations.

Key responsibilities

  • Parenting, early years and child development assessment

  • Parenting intervention and practical support

  • Contribution to parenting assessment and capacity to change

  • Contribution to the Tyre Hill model

  • Safeguarding and regulatory responsibilities

  • MDT and formulation responsibilities

  • Recording, assessment and evidence responsibilities

  • Consultation, staff support and workforce development

How to apply

If interested in applying, please email julie.elias@tyrehillhouse.co.uk and request application pack which includes the application form, job description and person specification.

If you have not heard from us within 4 weeks of application, unfortunately on this occasion you have been unsuccessful.

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