Overview
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced individual for the role of Social Work - Senior Practitioner within the Children's Specialist Support Team in Bracknell. This is a full-time position offering an attractive salary and opportunities for growth within a supportive organisation that values innovation.
Salary: £50,269.00 to £53,424.00 per year, plus benefits.
Perks and Benefits
* Relocation package of £8,000 for those needing assistance moving to Bracknell.
* Flexible shift pattern designed to support work-life balance with full-time hours.
* Comprehensive professional development programme.
* Wellbeing initiatives and regular team-building activities.
* Competitive pension scheme.
Responsibilities
* Work as a member of the Social Care Team, delivering a care management service that ensures children’s voices are heard.
* Operate within the framework of relevant legislation and departmental policies and guidelines.
* Advocate for the protection and safeguarding of children and young people.
* Manage a caseload with assessment, care planning, intervention, and family support.
* Assess and identify the needs of referred children and families; design service delivery plans to meet these needs.
* Collaborate with partner agencies (voluntary and statutory) to coordinate services aligned with care plans.
* Participate in a team duty rota to address child protection concerns.
* Prioritise workload and manage tasks effectively; engage in regular supervision with the Supervisor to set objectives and strategies.
* Monitor and evaluate casework; notify the Supervisor of resource shortfalls as needed.
* Maintain accurate case records and comply with procedures, ensuring information security.
* Encourage listening to children, document and act on their views, and complete life journey work with children and young people.
* Work towards ASPIRE priorities: timeliness, smart planning, purposeful family visits, impactful assessments, reflective supervision, and consistent child engagement.
* Ensure access to translation and interpretation services where necessary.
* Contribute to service development by participating in team meetings; provide cover for team members and perform additional duties as required based on experience and competencies.
* Support the development of others through training and coaching; assist in the assessment and support of students, newly qualified social workers, and Family Workers; provide purposeful, reflective supervision to social work students and Family Workers.
* Work with families facing higher levels of need and complexity.
Qualifications
* BSc/MA in Social Work or equivalent, with Social Work England Registration (or currently in process).
Contact
This job is advertised by Alex Moon. If you are interested, please click above to apply now.
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