Advanced Practitioner G9 - Salary (54267 - 58461pa)
Service Area: Leaving Care 16 Service
As an Advanced Practitioner within the Leaving Care / 16 Team you will play a pivotal role in delivering high quality statutory and relational social work to young people aged 1625. You will hold a reduced but complex caseload working with young people whose circumstances require enhanced professional expertise oversight and intervention including those facing risks around accommodation instability exploitation mental health and engagement.
You will provide practice leadership across the team supporting Personal Advisors and Social Workers to deliver youngpersoncentred strengthsbased and aspirational pathway planning in line with statutory guidance and local policy. This will include offering professional consultation modelling best practice supporting reflective supervision and strengthening professional decisionmaking.
The role involves oversight and quality assurance at key points in the young persons journey including pathway plans accommodation and transition planning and risk management. You will ensure that planning is timely purposeful and focused on promoting independence resilience and positive adult outcomes.
You will work closely with young people and a wide range of multiagency partners including housing education health employment and commissioned providers to ensure coordinated and effective support. You will also contribute to service development through audit activity learning reviews performance analysis and reflective learning supporting continuous improvement within the Leaving Care Service.
Havering offers a supportive learningfocused environment with strong management support regular supervision and access to professional development through the Social Care Academy. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced practitioner to influence practice support staff confidence and make a meaningful difference to the lives of careexperienced young people.
Key aims and objectives of the role include:
About You
You will be an experienced confident and skilled social work practitioner with a strong commitment to supporting careexperienced young people and promoting positive transitions to independence. You will bring sound professional judgement a relational approach and the ability to work effectively with complexity risk and uncertainty.
You will be a qualified Social Worker holding a CQSW Diploma in Social Work or equivalent qualification and be registered with Social Work England. You will have substantial postqualifying experience within childrens social care with relevant experience of working with adolescents care leavers and young people aged 1625.
As an Advanced Practitioner you will have demonstrable experience of providing practice leadership supporting and developing colleagues through professional consultation mentoring reflective supervision and quality assurance activity. You will be confident in modelling best practice and supporting staff to deliver purposeful strengthsbased and aspirational pathway planning.
You will have a strong working knowledge of relevant legislation statutory guidance and local policy including the Children (Leaving Care) Act pathway planning requirements and corporate parenting responsibilities. You will be skilled in risk assessment and defensible decisionmaking particularly in relation to accommodation exploitation mental health engagement and safeguarding.
You will have excellent communication and relationshipbuilding skills enabling you to work effectively with young people and a wide range of multiagency partners including housing education health employment services and commissioned providers. You will be committed to ensuring young peoples voices wishes and lived experiences are central to all assessment planning and decisionmaking.
Nonnegotiable qualities for this role include:
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Closing date: 29 March 2026
Shortlisting date: w/c 30 March 2026
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