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Childline Practitioner (Universal)

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Childline Practitioner (Universal)

Childline Practitioner (Universal)

  • Annually:
    £34,582 - £38,425 plus 7% shift allowance, and £200 home working allowance if opting for hybrid working.
  • Region:
    North West
  • Location:
    Manchester - Hybrid
  • Department:
    Childline
  • Vacancy Type:
    Permanent
  • Working Hours Per Week:
    Various
  • Closing Date:
    29 September 2024

At Childline, we give young people a voice when they need someone to listen.  

We want to be there for every child or young person who needs our support, any day of the year, any time of day or night. Childline is one service, with three core offers for children and young people 

  • Childline Universal (available 24/7 and focused on being there for children and young people who contact us on a one-off or irregular basis) 
  • Childline Connect (available 365 days a year during peak hours and focused on giving those that contact us regularly  consistent support) 
  • Childline Online (our online community for all children and young people to access advice, guidance and support 24/7 when, where and how they want). 

We're currently recruiting for a range of full time and part time roles in our Childline Universal teams. 

We're currently recruiting for various full time positions in Childline Manchester. We're also open to applications from those interested in working part time (17.5 hour contracts) and can discuss your personal preferences during interview.  

You will use your skills flexibly to support volunteers while they talk to children. You will also have opportunities to directly support children and young people by responding to contacts in your role as a Childline Practitioner (Universal). You will lead on key on-shift safeguarding decisions and use coaching to maintain and develop the quality of the service. You will ensure every child and young person receives a high-quality service and outside of shift provide effective supervision, coaching, feedback, training and support to volunteers.  

You will have the chance to personally make a positive difference for thousands of children and young people every year. 

We support hundreds of thousands of children all over the UK every year. As a Childline Practitioner (Universal) you will deliver this vital service alongside a committed and dedicated team who will share your values of supporting children and young people. 

You will work a hybrid rota which includes a consistent balance of morning, daytime, and evening shifts across a 6-week pattern, which includes weekend working one in every three weeks (or once every six weeks for part time colleagues). There is built in time for 3-day weekends and a third of the working days can be done from home. Every Childline Practitioner (Universal) receives a 7% rota allowance on top of their basic salary. You can see an example of the rota pattern for this role attached to this advert. 

We're looking for talented people who value putting children first: 

To be successful in this role, you will need to be someone who 

  • Has a strong background working with children and young people within a safeguarding context 
  • Believes in our cause, our mission, and wants to help us be there for all children and young people 
  • Has a passion for supporting others, especially in situations which can be emotionally challenging  

Please refer to the job description for a full person specification. We ask all candidates to address and evidence that they meet each of the points in the person specification in their supporting statement (within a total word limit of 10,000 characters).  

If you would like any further information about the role, please contact Helplines Recruitment at HelplinesRecruitment@NSPCC.org.uk. 

Our rolling recruitment process ensures that we remain agile and responsive to all applications submitted, allowing us to progress candidates through the recruitment process prior to the vacancy closing date and will close the vacancy once all positions have been filled.

Don't wait, apply today and become part of a team that cares about the work they do and the people they work with. You'll discover opportunities to grow, along with challenges and a shared purpose that'll bring the best out in you. And you'll get to find your own way to make a difference that means more, and that impacts millions of young lives. 

The NSPCC is committed to equality and diversity and wants to attract a range of talented people. The NSPCC fully supports the rights and opportunities of all staff to seek, obtain and hold employment and to enjoy equal employment opportunities without discrimination. 

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