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Project Worker

Glasgow
Full-time
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Job Description

Project Worker

Hours per week:

37 Hours per Week

Contract type:

Permanent in line with funding

Location:

Glasgow (Alternative Justice Team

Reports to:

Line Manager

Line Management Responsibility:  No

Financial Accountability:

Low

Job Summary

To lead the provision of relationship-based support delivered to young people and families in the
community and to promote positive outcomes in line with the values and principles of includem.

The postholder will manage their own caseload ensuring support plans are developed with the young
person to respond to their individual needs and supporting them to improve outcomes in line with
GIRFEC principles and Includem’s model of support.

A project worker will demonstrate leadership and ownership over effective service delivery to young
people by managing outcomes for young people through use of line managers, colleagues and
organisational tools, processes, policies and procedures.

Key Responsibilities

The key responsibilities of the Project Worker include, but are not limited to:

Service Delivery

•  To build relationships and deliver outcome based support to young people and families,

involving all key stakeholders.

•  To be available for young people and families at critical times
•  To  explore  values  and  attitudes  with  young  people  in  a  supportive  manner,  to  affirm

and validate their feelings and ideas, and nurture and confirm their learning

•  To ensure a focus on regular and appropriate case progression to help young people and

families recognise progress.

•  To assess and respond appropriately to situations where young people and/or families may

be at risk of harm.

•  To actively participate in the delivery of the Includem Helpline evening and night service

so support is available for young people and families 24/7

•  To support with crisis management and generate solutions for young people and families

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using the Helpline, with risk enablement being at the heart of professional judgement and
decision making

People

•  To understand the different coping mechanisms that young people and their families use

to deal with stress and high emotions, and to respond appropriately

•  To demonstrate professional  resilience  when  providing  support  with  sensitive  or

challenging issues

•  To  use  a  strengths-based  approach  to  empower  individuals  facing  adversity  to  find
solutions  and  make  positive  changes,  ensuring  resources  are  in  place  to  sustain  these
changes

•  To establish mutually trusting, open and non-judgemental relationship with young people

and their families

•  To  encourage  and  lead  collaborative  team  work  to  provide  a  ‘scaffolding  of  support’

around each young person and their family

•  Offer support to young people within their own communities and support them to access

resources locally

•  To  respect  and  value  the  contribution  of  wider  stakeholders  and  the  delivery

of Includem services

•  Where  opportunity  allows  experience  of  directing, supporting and  mentoring  Assistant

Project Workers/Sessional staff

•  Any other duties as designated by your line manager

Influence

•  To gain commitment from other stakeholders with varying demands and priorities
•  To ensure young people and families are empowered to make informed choices
•
 To support young people and families to effectively communicate with others
•  To work with young people to identify goals aligned to wellbeing indicators and to positively

influence progression towards these goals.

•  To reflect on practice, share learning and promote continuous practice improvement within a

team setting.

•  To articulate and endorse the includem framework of intervention and the key aspects of the

service delivery model to a wide audience.

•  To role model appropriate practice standards and professional boundaries to others
•  To ensure a high-quality service is delivered to young people and families
•  Demonstrate understanding of your impact on people and how they might see you.

Resources

•  To deploy time effectively to meet the needs of young people and families to ensure the

service is available 24/7, 365 days per year.

•  To maintain and produce accurate and timely records and reports.
•  To ensure support is delivered in line with Includem’s Policies Procedures, SSSC Codes of

Practice & National Guidelines.

Quality Assurance

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•  To be accountable for the quality of your work and responsible for any work delegated to

others within the includem support and be able to evidence this work effectively.
•  To actively participate in formal supervision and continuous professional development.
•  To have an overview of the work delegated to other includem workers involved in delivering

individualised support to your young people.

•  To generate creative and new solutions to issues faced by young people and families.

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Method of
Assessment
Application process

Group stage
interview

Individual interview

Person Specification

Category

Essential Job Requirements

Desirable Job Requirements

Technical  Skills,
Knowledge, and
Experience

•  Experience of effectively engaging vulnerable

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young people and families who are likely to have
faced challenging life circumstances and
supporting them to achieve positive change.
•  Experience of managing caseloads and influencing
decision making for young people and families.

•  Direct experience of responding to difficult

circumstances where people may be in crisis or
engaged in risk taking behaviour, using appropriate
interventions.

•  Ability to respond flexibly to changing situations led by

the needs of young people and families.

•  Ability to provide emotional, practical and social

support to young people and families.

•  Ability to routinely evidence practice, including

completion of formal reports.

•  Reliability and commitment to deliver the relationship-

based model of intervention.

•  Ability to demonstrate, understand, and apply our

workplace values which are clearly aligned to the SSSC
Codes of Practice:
•  Respect
•  Collaboration
•  Participation and Dignity

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Education /
Qualifications
Other
Requirements

•  Empowerment

•  Willing to work towards SVQ Level 3 / appropriate
professional qualifications for SSSC registration.
•  Ability to drive and have access to your own car for

work purposes.

•  Excellent organisational and planning skills.
•  Effective team player who is also confident working

independently.

•  Self-motivated and flexible.
•  Excellent communication skills, both written and

verbal.

•  SVQ Level 3 within a relevant discipline

Application process

(recognised by SSSC)

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Application process

Group stage
interview

Individual interview

Acknowledgement:
This job description is an overview of the duties, responsibilities, and requirements of the position. You may be required to perform other duties throughout
your employment at the reasonable request of your line manager.

I acknowledge that I have read and understood the job requirements, responsibilities, and expectations outlined in the job description.

Employee Name

Line Manager Name

Employee Signature

Line Manager Signature

Date

Date

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