We are looking for a
passionate, motivated and relationship-focused Rights and Participation Worker
to help ensure the voices of children, young people and families are heard,
valued and acted on across Birmingham Children’s Trust. Please note we also have a secondary position which will develop and lead a new Parental Peer Advocated Programme. If you are interested in this position please include your interest in your personal statement/cover letter.
This role will support the
Trust to work in a genuinely co-produced way with children, young people and
families, ensuring their experiences, views and ideas help shape services,
influence decisions and improve practice. You will play an important role in
creating meaningful opportunities for children, young people and families to
share what matters to them, and in helping the Trust demonstrate how their
voice has made a difference.
You will work directly
with children, young people and families across Birmingham, supporting
participation, consultation, engagement, advocacy and co-production activity. This
may include helping to develop and facilitate groups, forums, workshops,
events, surveys, feedback sessions and creative engagement opportunities that
enable children and families to influence the services and decisions that
affect their lives.
The role will involve
building strong, trusting and respectful relationships with children, young
people, families, professionals and internal and external stakeholders. You
will work closely with colleagues across the Trust and with partner agencies to
promote children’s rights, strengthen participation practice and support a
culture where children, young people and families are active partners in
service development and improvement.
This is a role for someone
who believes that children, young people and families should not only be listened
to, but should have real influence in shaping the services they receive. You
will help ensure that their voices lead to learning, action and visible change.
We have been rated as
‘Good’ by Ofsted, following a 2023 inspection. This is a fantastic achievement for Birmingham
Children's Trust, with many positive highlights focusing on areas including the
quality of staff leadership, partnership working, safeguarding and corporate
parenting.
This is a hybrid role
based in Birmingham, UK so you must have the correct right-to-work documents to
work in the UK. Sadly, we do not support those who require sponsorship or on a
VISA.
About You
- You are
passionate about improving outcomes for children, young people and families and
believe strongly in the importance of listening to their voices.
- You care about
children’s rights and understand that children, young people and families
should be involved in decisions and services that affect them.
- You have
experience of working directly with children, young people and/or families and
can build positive, respectful and trusting relationships.
- You have
experience of advocating for, listening to, or supporting children and young
people to share their views, wishes and feelings.
- You understand
the importance of participation and co-production, and can support people to
get involved in ways that feel safe, inclusive and meaningful.
- You are confident
engaging with children, young people and families from a wide range of
backgrounds, cultures and experiences.
- You can
communicate clearly, sensitively and creatively, including with children, young
people and families who may need support to feel confident in sharing their
views.
- You are effective
at building relationships with professionals, colleagues, managers and internal
and external stakeholders.
- You are organised
and able to support engagement activity, meetings, workshops, events, feedback
sessions or group work.
- You are committed
to ensuring that what children, young people and families tell us leads to real
learning, service improvement and better experiences.
Additional Information
This role will sit within
the Rights and Participation Service and will contribute to the Trust’s wider ambition
to embed participation and co-production across Birmingham Children’s Trust.
The postholder will
support children, young people and families to influence practice, service
design, decision-making and improvement activity. This will include helping to develop
opportunities for children and families to share their views, supporting them to
take part in participation activity, and ensuring their feedback is captured
and shared in a way that can shape services.
The successful candidate
will be expected to work in a way that promotes children’s rights, family
voice, inclusion, participation and relationship-based practice. They will help
ensure participation is accessible, inclusive and meaningful, and that children,
young people and families understand how their views have been listened to and
acted on.
This post will require
strong communication, relationship-building and organisational skills. The
postholder will need to work sensitively with children, young people and
families, including those who may have had difficult experiences of services,
ensuring participation is safe, respectful and supportive.
Interview Date: Friday 31st July - in person interviews
Onboarding Process: Please note as part of our onboarding process,
the successful candidate will be required undergo a series of background checks
with Experian including Experian DBS, Experian Right to Work, and Digital ID
verification. These are essential pre-employment requirements.
Our Benefits:
- A generous annual leave package of 30
days annual leave, plus bank holidays, rising to 33 days after 5 years of
service and 35 days after 10 years of service.
- Free on-site parking at our offices on One Avenue Road (Aston) and Lifford House
(Stirchley). We also provide onsite electric car charging ports which are free
to use!
- Full access to our amazing internal employee
benefits scheme including, Occupational Health services,
Rewards Schemes, Benefits discounts (including the Blue Light Card), Health
& Fitness and Personal Wellbeing support and much more!
- Flexible and hybrid working
policy - we are well adapted to a hybrid model of working which includes a
combination of time spent in the office and at home and we offer a variety of
working patterns.
- Pension Scheme -
You will receive a generous local government career average pension scheme in
line with the local government pension scheme.