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Unqualified Senior Broker LBS-011

TN United Kingdom

London

Hybrid

GBP 35,000 - 55,000

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Senior Broker to join their Access to Resources Team. This role is vital in ensuring children and young people are placed in suitable environments that cater to their needs. You will proactively manage placements, track referral patterns, and negotiate costs, ensuring the best outcomes. This hybrid position allows for flexibility, with two days in the office and additional days working remotely. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful change.

Qualifications

  • Experience as a broker, particularly in children's services.
  • Proficient in case management systems like Mosaic.

Responsibilities

  • Manage suitable placements for children and young people.
  • Negotiate placement costs and maintain accurate records.

Skills

Brokerage Experience

Placements Knowledge

Negotiation Skills

Case Management

Communication

Problem-Solving

Tools

Mosaic

Job description

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Unqualified Senior Broker LBS-011, London

Client:

CRA GROUP RECRUITMENT AND PAYROLL LTD

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Other

EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Reference:

ac5035e47916

Job Views:

2

Posted:

30.03.2025

Expiry Date:

14.05.2025

Job Description:

2-3 months contract with a Local Authority

Job Summary:

This role involves working within the Access to Resources Team to ensure that children and young people are placed in suitable placements that meet their needs, helping them to achieve their full potential.

You will work proactively to secure appropriate placements, track referral patterns, and manage placement costs, ensuring the best outcomes for children and young people.

Key Duties/Accountabilities (Sample):

  1. Placement Management: Ensure all children are placed in suitable placements, monitor referral patterns, and the use of Independent Fostering Agencies (IFAs). Alert senior management to any risks or threats to sufficiency.
  2. Referral & Placement Systems: Develop and manage systems to track referrals, placements, placement moves, and endings. Ensure that high-quality management information is available for planning and review.
  3. Efficient Service Delivery: Deliver a responsive service alongside the Fostering Service. Keep all parties informed when placements are made and ensure children’s views are considered in the process.
  4. Sourcing & Negotiating Placements: Source and negotiate suitable placements. Contribute information about the market for health to ensure the quality of services and maintain accurate records in Mosaic.
  5. Cost Negotiation: Negotiate placement costs and support packages to ensure cost-effective placements. Ensure placement agreements and contracts are completed timely and financial activities are updated on Mosaic.
  6. Foster Carer Payment Systems: Help put systems in place to ensure foster carers and providers are paid promptly and fairly, ensuring adherence to the Fostering Payment Policy.
  7. Placement Monitoring & Reporting: Maintain an overview of all children waiting for placements. Monitor progress and alert senior managers to any risks to the sufficiency strategy.
  8. Management Information: Ensure information systems are fit for purpose and generate high-quality management information to support decision-making and planning.
  9. Resource Optimization: Maximize the use of Southwark’s fostering resources, minimising the use of external placements, and promoting the use of Friends and Family Placements where appropriate.
  10. Market Knowledge & Best Practice: Stay updated on local and national changes in best practice for securing placements, including legislative changes and Ofsted guidance.
  11. Professional Development: Provide professional guidance and support to less experienced social work colleagues and supervise social work students. Contribute to group and individual supervision to support evidence-informed decisions.
  12. Case Records & Supervision: Maintain case records and management information on appropriate systems. Work independently with the ability to seek advice when necessary, contributing to professional resilience in decision-making.

Skills/Experience:

  1. Brokerage Experience: Must have experience as a broker, preferably within children’s services or a similar environment.
  2. Placements Knowledge: Understanding of placement services and the dynamics of Independent Fostering Agencies (IFAs).
  3. Negotiation Skills: Strong skills in negotiating placement costs and managing financial aspects of placements.
  4. Case Management: Proficient in using case management systems like Mosaic and other placement tracking tools.
  5. Communication: Excellent communication skills to keep all parties informed and to deliver high-quality professional guidance.
  6. Problem-Solving: Ability to respond to complex and urgent placement issues in a fast-paced environment.

Additional Information:

Hybrid role - 2 days/week and 5 days for the week when they are on duty.

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