Family Liaison Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Please note that this vacancy is not part of Surrey County Council, we are advertising this on behalf of a partnership organisation. The salary range for this role is £25,000 to £26,500 based on a 27 hour working week. Rewards And Benefits
- A friendly, supportive, and flexible work environment.
- 28 days of holiday plus bank holidays
- Employee assistance program
- Pension
- Opportunities for development and training
- One week's paid carers leave to support our staff with caring responsibilities.
About The Organisation Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people who care for others? Join our dedicated team at Action for Carers Surrey, a values-driven charity that supports unpaid carers across Surrey. As a Family Liaison Worker, you’ll play a vital role in identifying the needs of young carers and ensuring they receive the right support to thrive—at home, at school, and in their communities.
About The Role The purpose of this role is to conduct online one-to-one assessments with young carers aged 8–17, taking a whole-family approach to understand their individual needs and the wider family context. The role focuses on identifying the impact of the caring role on the young person’s wellbeing and development, enabling their active participation in the service offer.
The role is made up of the following:
50% – Direct assessments with young carers
30% – Telephone assessments with parents/guardians
20% – Casework and record keeping
The Family Liaison Worker will use this understanding to make appropriate onward referrals, complete funding applications, and ensure young carers receive the support they need to thrive in their caring role. You will also contribute to the achievement of key performance indicators (KPIs) through high-quality Information, Advice and Guidance.
Main Duties And Responsibilities
- Conduct assessments with young carers via Microsoft Teams.
- Arrange appointments at times convenient for families and young people.
- Complete telephone assessments with parents/guardians to gain a holistic understanding of the caring impact.
- Provide needs-led signposting and make onward referrals to relevant services.
- Submit funding applications where appropriate to support young carers.
- Maintain accurate and timely records using the organisation’s database.
- Ensure all work complies with GDPR and confidentiality standards.
Other Duties
- Follow the targeted workplan as set by the Team Manager.
- Maintain accurate written and digital records in line with reporting requirements.
- Work positively and proactively with other teams within Action for Carers Surrey (ACS) and external partner organisations.
- Undertake any other duties reasonably agreed with the Service Manager.
- Promote and adhere to ACS values: Focus, Inclusion, Respect, and Excellence.
- Attend mandatory training as identified by ACS.
- Ensure all work with young carers aligns with current legislation, good practice, and ACS policies, particularly in relation to safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection.
- Work in accordance with the ACS Code of Conduct and implement organisational policies, standards, and procedures.
- Attend and contribute to team meetings, supervision, area meetings, and core training sessions.
The close date for this advert is 06.08.2025 with interviews planned for w/c 25.08.2025. If you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact: recruit@actionforcarers.org.uk
To apply for this role, please click HERE.
About Surrey County Council
Every single person at Surrey County Council has a unique opportunity to make Surrey a better place to live. Whether it's by protecting people from harm, making Surrey's roads safer or conserving our beautiful countryside.
We want to continue making Surrey an even better place to live and we understand the key to this is a workforce with different skills and life experiences.
If you are looking for an organisation which actively promotes on-going learning, a challenging career path and rewards success, stop your job search with us.
Working for Surrey means making positive and practical differences to the lives of people living and working in the county.
Follow us on social media for all the latest news and updates: Facebook: @surreyccjobs Instagram: @surreyccjobs Twitter: @SurreyCCCareers
Family Liaison Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Please note that this vacancy is not part of Surrey County Council, we are advertising this on behalf of a partnership organisation. The salary range for this role is £25,000 to £26,500 based on a 27 hour working week. Rewards And Benefits
- A friendly, supportive, and flexible work environment.
- 28 days of holiday plus bank holidays
- Employee assistance program
- Pension
- Opportunities for development and training
- One week's paid carers leave to support our staff with caring responsibilities.
About The Organisation Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people who care for others? Join our dedicated team at Action for Carers Surrey, a values-driven charity that supports unpaid carers across Surrey. As a Family Liaison Worker, you’ll play a vital role in identifying the needs of young carers and ensuring they receive the right support to thrive—at home, at school, and in their communities.
About The Role The purpose of this role is to conduct online one-to-one assessments with young carers aged 8–17, taking a whole-family approach to understand their individual needs and the wider family context. The role focuses on identifying the impact of the caring role on the young person’s wellbeing and development, enabling their active participation in the service offer.
The role is made up of the following:
50% – Direct assessments with young carers
30% – Telephone assessments with parents/guardians
20% – Casework and record keeping
The Family Liaison Worker will use this understanding to make appropriate onward referrals, complete funding applications, and ensure young carers receive the support they need to thrive in their caring role. You will also contribute to the achievement of key performance indicators (KPIs) through high-quality Information, Advice and Guidance.
Main Duties And Responsibilities
- Conduct assessments with young carers via Microsoft Teams.
- Arrange appointments at times convenient for families and young people.
- Complete telephone assessments with parents/guardians to gain a holistic understanding of the caring impact.
- Provide needs-led signposting and make onward referrals to relevant services.
- Submit funding applications where appropriate to support young carers.
- Maintain accurate and timely records using the organisation’s database.
- Ensure all work complies with GDPR and confidentiality standards.
Other Duties
- Follow the targeted workplan as set by the Team Manager.
- Maintain accurate written and digital records in line with reporting requirements.
- Work positively and proactively with other teams within Action for Carers Surrey (ACS) and external partner organisations.
- Undertake any other duties reasonably agreed with the Service Manager.
- Promote and adhere to ACS values: Focus, Inclusion, Respect, and Excellence.
- Attend mandatory training as identified by ACS.
- Ensure all work with young carers aligns with current legislation, good practice, and ACS policies, particularly in relation to safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection.
- Work in accordance with the ACS Code of Conduct and implement organisational policies, standards, and procedures.
- Attend and contribute to team meetings, supervision, area meetings, and core training sessions.
The close date for this advert is 06.08.2025 with interviews planned for w/c 25.08.2025. If you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact: recruit@actionforcarers.org.uk
To apply for this role, please click HERE.
About Surrey County Council
Every single person at Surrey County Council has a unique opportunity to make Surrey a better place to live. Whether it's by protecting people from harm, making Surrey's roads safer or conserving our beautiful countryside.
We want to continue making Surrey an even better place to live and we understand the key to this is a workforce with different skills and life experiences.
If you are looking for an organisation which actively promotes on-going learning, a challenging career path and rewards success, stop your job search with us.
Working for Surrey means making positive and practical differences to the lives of people living and working in the county.
Follow us on social media for all the latest news and updates: Facebook: @surreyccjobs Instagram: @surreyccjobs Twitter: @SurreyCCCareers