Permanent Role With A Local Authority
Job Purpose
To deliver high-quality social work services within Childrens Social Care focusing on child protection safeguarding and improving outcomes for children young people and their families. The role involves assessment planning intervention and review in line with statutory responsibilities and best practice standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Undertake statutory social work duties in accordance with relevant legislation including the Children Act 1989 and 2004.
- Assess the needs risks and circumstances of children and families ensuring timely and effective interventions.
- Develop implement and review care plans child protection plans and support strategies.
- Manage a caseload of children and families ensuring all cases are progressed efficiently and within statutory timescales.
- Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners including health education police and voluntary organisations.
- Attend and contribute to case conferences court proceedings and professional meetings.
- Maintain accurate up-to-date case records and documentation in line with council policies.
- Ensure the voice of the child is central to all decision-making processes.
- Promote safeguarding and welfare of children at all times.
- Participate in regular supervision training and continuous professional development.
Requirements
- Qualified Social Worker (Degree/Diploma in Social Work or equivalent).
- Registered with Social Work England.
- Significant post-qualification experience in childrens social care particularly in child protection.
- Sound knowledge of relevant legislation policies and procedures.
- Strong assessment analytical and decision-making skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships.
- Ability to manage a complex caseload and work under pressure.
- Commitment to continuous professional development.
- Experience working within a local authority setting.
- Knowledge of Signs of Safety practice model.
- Experience in court work and child protection conferences.
Working Environment & Benefits
- Hybrid and flexible working arrangements.
- Manageable caseloads supported by leadership.
- Structured supervision (4-weekly reflective supervision).
- Comprehensive induction programme.
- Access to learning and development opportunities.
- Local Government Pension Scheme.
- Generous annual leave (starting at 28 days option to purchase additional leave).
- Inclusive workplace with employee support groups and wellbeing initiatives.
Additional Requirements
- Enhanced DBS clearance.
- Commitment to equality diversity and inclusion.
- Ability to travel within the borough as required.
Permanent Role With A Local AuthorityJob PurposeTo deliver high-quality social work services within Childrens Social Care focusing on child protection safeguarding and improving outcomes for children young people and their families. The role involves assessment planning intervention and review in li...
Permanent Role With A Local Authority
Job Purpose
To deliver high-quality social work services within Childrens Social Care focusing on child protection safeguarding and improving outcomes for children young people and their families. The role involves assessment planning intervention and review in line with statutory responsibilities and best practice standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Undertake statutory social work duties in accordance with relevant legislation including the Children Act 1989 and 2004.
- Assess the needs risks and circumstances of children and families ensuring timely and effective interventions.
- Develop implement and review care plans child protection plans and support strategies.
- Manage a caseload of children and families ensuring all cases are progressed efficiently and within statutory timescales.
- Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners including health education police and voluntary organisations.
- Attend and contribute to case conferences court proceedings and professional meetings.
- Maintain accurate up-to-date case records and documentation in line with council policies.
- Ensure the voice of the child is central to all decision-making processes.
- Promote safeguarding and welfare of children at all times.
- Participate in regular supervision training and continuous professional development.
Requirements
- Qualified Social Worker (Degree/Diploma in Social Work or equivalent).
- Registered with Social Work England.
- Significant post-qualification experience in childrens social care particularly in child protection.
- Sound knowledge of relevant legislation policies and procedures.
- Strong assessment analytical and decision-making skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective relationships.
- Ability to manage a complex caseload and work under pressure.
- Commitment to continuous professional development.
- Experience working within a local authority setting.
- Knowledge of Signs of Safety practice model.
- Experience in court work and child protection conferences.
Working Environment & Benefits
- Hybrid and flexible working arrangements.
- Manageable caseloads supported by leadership.
- Structured supervision (4-weekly reflective supervision).
- Comprehensive induction programme.
- Access to learning and development opportunities.
- Local Government Pension Scheme.
- Generous annual leave (starting at 28 days option to purchase additional leave).
- Inclusive workplace with employee support groups and wellbeing initiatives.
Additional Requirements
- Enhanced DBS clearance.
- Commitment to equality diversity and inclusion.
- Ability to travel within the borough as required.
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