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I am a trustee of a local charity which provides a Child Contact Centre. One of our centre workers is leaving next month and we wish to hire a replacement.


Child Contact Centres are places where non resident parents may see their child in a supervised setting. The centre operates on a Saturday throughout the year (bar Easter and Christmas).


We are looking for someone who is reliable, can communicate well with both children and adults. Good observational and reporting skills (both oral and written ).


Situation would be ideal for students of child psychology, social work, counselling, teaching, nursing and other related disciplines i.e family therapy/family support workers. We are also interested in retired or semi retired social and health care professionals.


DBS checks are essential for this position and references will be required.


Please reply via PM giving contact details and a brief CV. I will then pass all enquiries to the CEO of the charity who will make contact to seek further information.

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