Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people? We are seeking a Return Home Interview Practitioner to support children who go missing, ensuring their voices are heard and their safety is prioritised.
About the RoleAs a Return Home Interview Practitioner, you will provide independent advocacy and support for children and young people following missing episodes. You will conduct child-centred return home interviews, identify key concerns, and work collaboratively with social workers, police, and other professionals to influence care planning and improve outcomes.
Key ResponsibilitiesConduct return home interviews with children and young people who go missing.
Identify and record the reasons behind missing episodes, ensuring these insights inform care planning.
Provide flexible and creative engagement strategies to support children.
Maintain accurate records and share intelligence with relevant professionals.
Educate and advise young people on the risks associated with running away.
Work alongside families and service providers to ensure children's needs are met holistically.
Represent the service in various settings, promoting its positive impact.
Support the development and use of Young People's Centres by external agencies and partners.
Experience working with vulnerable children and young people.
Strong communication and engagement skills.
Ability to build trusting relationships and advocate for young people.
Knowledge of safeguarding practices and missing from home protocols.
Experience working alongside social services, police, or similar agencies is desirable.
Meaningful work that has a real impact on children's lives.
Supportive and collaborative working environment.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression.