Social WorkerSavannah Lodge Ltd – Hazel House, Hendon
Salary: £40,000 – £45,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Contract: Permanent, Full-time
Location: We are recruiting for our centres in 1x Hendon NW4 (Barnet) and 1x Sawbridgeworth CM21 (Hertfordshire).
About the RoleSavannah Lodge Ltd is offering an exciting opportunity for a passionate and experienced Children’s Social Worker to join our Family Assessment Centre at Hazel House in Hendon.
We are looking for an ambitious professional who is committed to safeguarding children, supporting families, and ensuring that children and families are at the heart of all decision-making. Our work is challenging and rewarding, and we pride ourselves on providing a safe, supportive, and positive working environment where staff are empowered and well supported.
Job PurposeTo work directly with children, families, partner agencies, and the wider community to improve outcomes for children and families. The role focuses on enabling families to remain together safely wherever possible, ensuring they receive the right level of intervention and support at the right time.
Key Responsibilities
Undertake direct work with children and families within a family assessment setting
Manage complex child protection and court-related cases
Coordinate and work collaboratively with multi-agency professionals
Manage, monitor, and chair children’s plans
Produce high-quality, accurate, and timely reports and case records
Make sound professional judgments to promote the welfare and safety of childrenAbout YouThe successful applicant will have:
A recognised Social Work qualification and HCPC registration
A minimum of 2 years’ post-qualification experience
Experience managing complex children and families court cases and/or child protection investigations
Strong knowledge of children’s social care legislation, theory, and statutory practice
A clear understanding of safeguarding principles and the impact of abuse, deprivation, and disadvantage
Excellent analytical, decision-making, and report-writing skills
The ability to build strong, professional relationships with children, families, and partner agencies
Emotional resilience and the ability to manage the demands of the role with appropriate support
Integrity, professionalism, and a values-led approach to practice
A satisfactory DBS check
The ability to safely transport children and families when required
Flexibility to meet operational needs, including responding to emergenciesWhat We Offer
A supportive and inclusive team environment
Regular, high-quality supervision
Ongoing learning and development, including coaching and mentoring
20 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays
Company pension schemeAdditional Information
Working hours: Monday to Friday
Work authorisation: Must have the right to work in the UK
Work location: We are recruiting for our centres in 1x Hendon NW4 (Barnet) and 1x Sawbridgeworth CM21 (Hertfordshire).
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