£31,067 – £34,314 pro rata per year. An opportunity has arisen for an Early Help Hub Lead Worker with the Early Help Hub. It is a part time role of 32 hours per week and is a temporary post, funded until 31 March 2028 pending further funding.
Post title: Early Help Lead Worker
Post number: SS.66000-V1
Salary: £31,067 – £34,314 pro rata per year
Job description: Early Help Lead Worker (SS.66000-V1) Job description (PDF, 309 KB)
Directorate/department: Social Services
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Closing date: 11.45pm, 9 December 2025
Further information
If you enjoy supporting children and their families to achieve their full potential, then Swansea Council could be just the service for you. We are currently looking to recruit a committed and enthusiastic individual to join our newly developing Early Help Service. You will become part of a diverse and multi-disciplinary hub structure that has responsibility for meeting the wellbeing needs of vulnerable children, young people and their families, who are exposed to a variety of risk factors.
The role will undertake a whole family approach with children of mixed ages, ensuring that the wellbeing needs of all children are supported utilising a Signs of Wellbeing Practice Framework.
The post will manage and maintain a case load of families, acting as a single point of contact for vulnerable children, young people and their families who require support to prevent problems or needs from becoming more serious and/or entrenched, by providing consistent and creative support to help build resilience and independence.
For an informal discussion about this role please contact Ian Richards on
The post is temporary to 31 of March 2028 in the first instance but will be extended subject to available finance.
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