About the Role:We currently have exciting permanent opportunities available within AFC’s Independent Fostering Agency. The dynamic and friendly team supports foster carers and promotes permanency for children in care. They provide supervision and support to mainstream and connected carers, as well as assess special guardianship. AFC’s focus is on prioritizing the voice of the child within the fosteringmunity, and we offer a wide range of training and stability support to our carers. Their collaborative approach includes peer supervision and team catch-ups, creating a strong sense ofmunity. Additionally, we closely collaborate with the children’s team and professional network.As a Social Worker, your responsibilities will include collaborating with colleagues to provide aprehensive range of fostering services. These services epass recruitment, assessment, training, supervision, duty services, form C assessments, and special guardianship assessments. Your work will focus on safely placing children and striving to achieve permanency plans for them.At Achieving for Children, they operate within the framework of “signs of safety,” emphasizing both safety and success. Peer group supervision sessions are an integral part of our approach. As a Social Worker, you’ll have opportunities to contribute to the development of foster carer training and support groups. The current availability of roles is driven by the significant growth in the fostering service.About you:As a Social Worker for AfC, you should be passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of children and young people. We are looking for someone like you who can work flexibly, has excellentmunication skills, and can work collaboratively to achieve shared oues. It’s a genuine team effort in AfC. To be successful in the role, you will need to demonstrate:
1. Your ability to use evidence and professional judgement to make decisions and determine the risk of future harm.
2. Your excellent written skills and experience writingprehensive reports for the Courts.
3. A full understanding of the role and responsibilities of the Social Worker in the lives of the children and families you will work with.
In addition, we expect all social workers to have:
4. A full and valid driving license and access to own transport.
5. A professional social work qualification, CQSW or Diploma in Social Work (DipSW), or other relevant qualification recognised by Social Work England.
6. An active Social Work England registration.
This role is a great opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of children and young people. If you meet these qualifications and aremitted to this important work, we would love to hear from you.Benefits:
You will have access to a wide range of resources, apetitive salary, and the perks of remote work. As part of the AfC team, you will also have access to:
7. 29 days of annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 33 days after 2 years and 35 days after four years of continuous service.
8. Managers who recognise theplexity of cases and load, value hard work, provide reassurance, build confidence, and facilitate career development and progression opportunities.
9. Free parking at your main place of work.
10. A Localernment salary and pension scheme (LGPS or Teachers Pension).
11. A travel assistance package for business use, including car mileage reimbursement, an annual season ticket loan, or access to the cycle to work scheme.
12. A laptop, phone, and systems so you can work remotely, enabling hybrid working.
13. Flexible working options to help maintain a good work-life balance.
14. A minimum of 12 protected Development Days each year for all staff.
15. Aprehensive Employee Assistance Programme.
16. A range of staff discounts with national retailers and well-known brands.
17. A huge range of additional professional development opportunities as part of our regional Social Work Teaching Partnership.
Thisprehensive benefits package is designed to support your professional growth and personal well-being while you make a positive difference in the lives of children and young people. #4557190 - Louisa Mansbridge