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Early Help Facilitator
full-timeLeicestershire$35k - $39k

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Location

Leicestershire

Salary

$35k - $39k (GBP)

Type

full-time

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About this role

Organisation: Leicestershire County Council 

Work Location: County Hall, Glenfield, LE3 8RA

Worker Category: Hybrid Worker

Salary: Grade 10 – £35,451-£39,165 per annum (pro rata for part-time)

Working Hours: 37 hours per week

Contract Type: Permanent

Closing Date:  15th February 2026

Interview Date(s): 25th February 2026

About the Role

Are you an experienced, passionate, and confident practitioner with the tenacity and resilience to support, challenge and motivate a multi-agency workforce? If so, we have multiple permanent roles available to network with a discipline of external partners and agencies across Leicestershire to ensure Early Help is embedded across schools, health, housing, police and more!

If you would like the opportunity to join this new and exciting team, please ensure you showcase your experiences, skills and knowledge within Early Help services. Please include how you will engage partners in your vision of implementing Early Help support across Leicestershire to ensure we are giving families the right help at the right time. We are looking for a child focussed, trauma informed and inclusive approach to empowering our partners and colleagues to provide robust Early Help and support.

An enhanced DBS check is required for this post.

For information on our approach to the recruitment of ex-offenders, please see our policy statement.

About You

To apply for this post, you must:

  • Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject, e.g. social care, health or childcare, OR substantial experience in providing direct support to families that clearly demonstrates the experience, skills, competencies and knowledge outlined below.
  • Experience of working with partners and of co-ordinating agency responses in complex cases to achieve positive outcomes for families with complex needs.
  • Knowledge and awareness of issues which may have an impact on the lives of families such as domestic violence and abuse, mental health difficulties, substance misuse, poverty, housing. To include an understanding of, and compliance with, information sharing protocols and confidentiality.
  • A good knowledge of child development and of interventions that promote children’s learning and development and an understanding of issues relating to school readiness, transitions and school attendance.
  • Ability to motivate and inspire colleagues from a range of agencies to work together in the best interests of families, service providers and the wider community.
  • Proven ability to recognise Child Protection issues and Safeguarding practice.
  • You must also have an understanding of, and commitment to, equality, diversity and inclusion.

In addition, we expect you to share our commitment to our values and will ask you to evidence when you have demonstrated them as part of the interview process.

Reasonable adjustments will be considered for applicants with a disability.

Interested in Flexible Working?

We are keen to support employees to balance their working life with other commitments. Therefore, wherever possible, we will consider working arrangements that suit an individual’s personal circumstances whilst still meeting the needs of the Council. If you would like to discuss the possible flexible working options that might be applicable to this role, please contact the person named below. This may include requests for term-time working, part-time hours, compressed hours, flexible start and finish times, home/remote working, etc. 

Every role within the Council has a defined working style which determines where they can work. The worker category applicable to this post is detailed in the above advert. You can find out more about our worker categories in the Our Working Styles page on our career site. 

For more information or an informal discussion, please contact:

Rachel Sharman (Team & Partnership Manager)

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Phone: 07974544785

OR

Emily Hall (Team Leader)

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Phone: 07526929233 

 

How to Apply

Leicestershire County Council is an inclusive organisation which is on a journey to embed and celebrate equality, diversity, and inclusion at every level. We warmly welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, as having a diverse workforce with different perspectives and ideas is fundamental to our values and enriches the services, we offer our communities. We particularly welcome applicants from Ethnically Diverse and LGBTQ Plus communities and people with disabilities to create a balanced workforce and one that reflects the communities we serve. Applicants with a disability who meet the criteria listed in the ‘About You’ section above will be offered an interview under the Disability Confident Employer Scheme.

To apply for this job, please click on the apply button. You will need to upload a supporting statement as part of your application which explains how you meet the criteria listed in the ‘About You’ section above. For more information, see the How to Apply section on our career site.

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

If you have any technical issues when trying to apply for this post or you want to request an application pack in an alternative format, please contact our Employee Service Centre by telephoning 0300 3030222 (select option 2) or raising a ticket via our online portal: https://emss.org.uk/support

 

By applying for this post, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.

 


About Leicestershire County Council

Leicestershire County Council is a Disability Confident, Menopause Friendly, Mindful Employer, Fostering Friendly, Forces Friendly, and Cycle Friendly organisation. In August 2021, we also signed up to the Race at Work Charter. We are strongly committed to promoting equality and opportunity, championing employee wellbeing and investing in staff training and development.

Our aim is to work with communities and partners to deliver public services that make Leicestershire the best possible place to live and work for everyone. Our employees play a key role in supporting this goal and helping us deliver the vital services we provide to the people of Leicestershire.

For further information on what it’s like to work for us and the benefits we offer, please refer to the following:

Our Recruitment Process
Our Organisational Values
Our Employee Benefits
Working for Us

Other facts

Tech stack
Early Help Services,Multi-Agency Collaboration,Child Development,Safeguarding Practice,Motivational Skills,Trauma Informed Approach,Complex Case Coordination,Information Sharing Protocols,Domestic Violence Awareness,Mental Health Awareness,Substance Misuse Awareness,Poverty Awareness,Housing Issues,School Readiness,Transitions,School Attendance

About Nottingham City Council

Nottingham City Council is focused on becoming a renewed council, delivering for local people and leading Nottingham forward. Our vision is to build a flourishing, inclusive and sustainable city where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Through our new Council Plan, we are committed to:

• A renewed council – strengthening governance, improving transparency, driving innovation and practising strong financial stewardship through a ‘One Council’ approach.

• Delivering for local people – empowering safe communities, improving health and wellbeing, providing safe and affordable housing, and enhancing education and skills.

• Leading Nottingham forward – revitalising the economy, championing sustainability, improving infrastructure and connectivity, and celebrating our city’s cultural heritage.

We work closely with partners, businesses, and communities to make Nottingham safer, greener and more prosperous, ensuring that opportunity and prosperity are accessible to all.

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Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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Industry: Government Administration

What you'll do

  • The role involves supporting and motivating a multi-agency workforce to ensure Early Help is effectively implemented across various sectors. The facilitator will engage partners to provide timely support to families in need.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Nottingham City Council pay for a Early Help Facilitator?

Nottingham City Council offers a competitive compensation package for the Early Help Facilitator role. The salary range is GBP 35k - 39k per year. Apply through Clera to learn more about the full compensation details.

What does a Early Help Facilitator do at Nottingham City Council?

As a Early Help Facilitator at Nottingham City Council, you will: the role involves supporting and motivating a multi-agency workforce to ensure Early Help is effectively implemented across various sectors. The facilitator will engage partners to provide timely support to families in need..

Why join Nottingham City Council as a Early Help Facilitator?

Nottingham City Council is a leading Government Administration company. The Early Help Facilitator role offers competitive compensation.

Is the Early Help Facilitator position at Nottingham City Council remote?

The Early Help Facilitator position at Nottingham City Council is based in Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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