Job Details
Chair of Fostering Panel and Vice Chair of Fostering Panel
Location – Trafford Town Hall
Chair panel rates: Half day rate £300
¾ day rate £450
Full day rate £600
Vice-Chair panel rates: Half day rate £ 142.80
¾ day rate £214
Full day rate £ 285.60
Fostering panels are held weekly, every Monday. Once a month, there is a planned full day panel. (approx. times 9am – 4pm)
Contract type – Casual (paid per panel attended)
Application deadline – 5th June 2025
Interview type – Microsoft Teams
About the Role
Family Placement Panel meetings are held three times a month at Trafford Town Hall. You will have relevant experience of fostering panels, have been a panel member, vice or Chair of fostering panels or bring relevant lived experience of fostering.
The appointable candidate will be required to manage the demand for approval of Trafford council recruited foster carers and kinship carers including undertaking reviews following allegations.
Your role will extend to supporting the development of our fostering service through strong links to the panel advisor, fostering management team and the agency decision maker.
The expectation is that you will provide leadership to the panel by being well prepared; reading panel papers carefully, identifying key issues and alerting the Panel Advisor if necessary to any concerns and to ensure the case is adequate for submission to panel.
You will facilitate the active participation of all Panel members in contributing to the Panel's consideration of cases and to the making of clear and well-evidenced recommendations with the reasons for these;
The chair will ensure that all those attending Panel are treated with respect and courtesy
Effective time management, and the ability to identify and summarise key information will be skills needed to ensure an effective Panel which provides robust recommendations.
The Chair will be expected to be available for at least 80% of panel meetings.
The foster panel chair will collaborate and alert the foster panel advisor to ensure the case is adequate for submission to the panel.
You will be responsible for ensuring our fostering panel is an inclusive, anti-discriminatory forum which promotes sound and responsible decision making with children at its heart.
You will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the legislative framework and National Standards for Fostering, current good practice initiatives.
You will have excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills, experience of managing complex dynamics within meetings and be able to put prospective and approved foster carers at ease.
You will prepare for Panel meetings, reading Panel papers carefully, identifying key issues and alerting the Panel adviser if necessary to ensure, as far as possible, that the case is adequate for submission to Panel
You will ensure that clear and accurate minutes are written, which record any serious reservations which Panel members may have, and to be involved in checking draft minutes before they are sent to the Agency Decision Maker and to the next Panel meeting
To be involved in the recruitment and appointment of new Panel members and in any consideration about terminating the appointment of a Panel member
To review the annual performance of Panel members or as the need arises
To assist in developing, promoting and monitoring policies and procedures and high standards of work in fostering services in the agency
To safeguard the confidentiality of all Panel papers and Panel discussions;
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Experience and qualifications
- Experience, either professionally or personally or both, of the placement of children in foster families and of children being cared for away from their birth family
- Experience of chairing complex meetings
- Suitable qualifications to undertake the role of Chair (NB it is not a requirement to be a qualified social worker) Knowledge
- An appreciation of the effect of separation and loss on children
- An awareness of the richness of different kinds of families and their potential for meeting children's needs
- An understanding of the purpose and function of the Panel and of the agency which the Panel is serving
- An understanding of the fostering process and practice and of the legislative framework for the work of the Panel, or the capacity to develop this knowledge quickly
Abilities
- The authority and competence to chair a Panel, ensuring that the business is covered and that the Panel operates in accordance with regulations and the policies and procedures of the agency
- Excellent interpersonal and listening skills
- The ability to communicate well and clearly both verbally and in writing
- The ability to process and analyse large amounts of complex and sometimes distressing information
- The ability to identify key issues and possible solutions and to communicate these clearly
- The ability to facilitate the active participation of all Panel members in contributing to the Panel's consideration of cases and recommendations
- The ability to ensure that those attending Panel are communicated with respectfully while also ensuring that Panel members are able to explore any concerns that they may have openly and honestly
- The ability to manage the expression of strongly held but possibly conflicting views by Panel members and to help the Panel to reach a recommendation which takes account of all these views
- The ability to take up issues as required with the agency, liaising with the decision maker and other senior managers
- When this is an agency requirement, the ability, working with the Panel adviser, to review each Panel member's performance when required, and at least annually, ensuring that this is a helpful and constructive process for both the Panel member and the Panel as a whole Family
Attitudes
- A commitment to keeping children within their own family or community where this is possible and to maintaining contact between children living in foster families and their birth families where this appears to be in the child's best interest;
- A commitment to fostering as a way of meeting a child's needs, where this appears to be in the child's best interest
- A commitment to safeguarding and promoting children's welfare in foster care
- A valuing of diversity in relation to issues of ethnicity, religion, gender, disability and sexuality
- An understanding of, and a commitment to, the need for confidentiality
- A willingness to increase knowledge and understanding of issues through reading, discussion and training
- A willingness to contribute constructively to the annual review of their role as Panel chair
Please view the person specification when applying for this role and specify on your application which role you wish to apply for.
About us
Trafford Council and its partners in the public, private and third sectors have a Vision which sees us working together to close inequality gaps and maximise Trafford’s huge potential.
Our vision: Trafford – where all our residents, businesses and communities thrive.
Trafford is a lively, prosperous place to put down roots and build a career. The council and Trafford schools employ around 8,000 people, who are central to making the area great. In return for their commitment, the council offers its employees development opportunities, as well as a fair and flexible workplace. The council is a Living Wage Employer.
Additional Information
An enhanced DBS check will be required.
Contact Details
If you require any information or wish to have a discussion about the role then please contact Michelle Leacock, panel advisor, by email michelle.leacock@trafford.gov.uk
About the benefits
You will be welcomed into a friendly environment where your personal and professional development will be encouraged. You will have the opportunity to work and grow in a people-centered and values-based organisation that promotes a positive permission culture. Your opinions matter so you will have the opportunity to shape how we do things here at Trafford.
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