Psychopedagogue for Family and Child Teams - Limburg
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated Psychopedagogue to join our Family and Child Teams in Limburg. This role offers the opportunity to work remotely and make a significant impact on the lives of families and young children. As a Psychopedagogue, you will provide essential support and guidance to families, colleagues, and partners regarding parenting and child development.
What You'll Do
- Support families in distressing situations, including suspected child abuse cases.
- Guide families through parenting challenges related to young children and early parenthood.
- Analyze requests for help and assess appropriate intervention paths.
- Advise and support colleagues on pedagogical themes.
- Share expertise through training and discussions.
- Maintain careful documentation and collaborate with partners.
- Actively network and contribute to high-quality service delivery.
Requirements
- Relevant education in psychopedagogy, orthopedagogy, psychology, or a similar field.
- Strong communication, analytical, and collaborative skills.
- Affinity for supporting families in distressing situations and providing parenting support.
- Master's degree in psychology or pedagogy.
Nice to Have
- Experience in working with vulnerable families.
- Knowledge of local resources and support systems.
- Fluency in Dutch and French.
What We Offer
- A permanent contract as an adjunct director.
- A salary based on the established salary scale NA111.
- Meal vouchers, free public transport for commuting, a wide range of lease bicycles, hospitalization insurance, and financial assistance for childcare during school holidays.
- Build an additional pension as a contractual employee within the Flemish government.
- 35 vacation days per year plus time off between Christmas and New Year.
- Flexible work arrangements, allowing you to work from home or a satellite office.
This role offers a unique opportunity to support families while enjoying a flexible work environment. The benefits and salary are competitive, making it an attractive position.
Who Will Succeed Here
Strong background in Psychopedagogy with practical experience in child development techniques, particularly with evidence-based approaches to address behavioral issues using tools like the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote or hybrid setting, demonstrating self-motivation and proactive communication skills to maintain engagement with families and colleagues.
Analytical mindset with experience in assessing and interpreting developmental and psychological assessments, utilizing frameworks such as the Developmental Assets Framework to guide interventions.
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