Social Worker – Children and Families Team
Job Title: Social Worker – Children and Families Team
Specialism: Children and Families
Location: St Helens
Salary: £39 Hourly
Type: 3 Months Locum Role
Are you ready for an exciting new chapter in your social work career? We are seeking a talented Social Worker to join the Children and Families Team in St Helens. This locum position offers a compelling opportunity to sharpen your skills while making a genuine difference to children’s lives over the course of three months. With an hourly rate of £39, this role offers both challenge and reward in a vibrant community setting.
Perks and benefits:
* Flexible Schedule: Maintain a healthy work-life balance with adaptable working hours.
* Varied Caseload: Experience a diverse range of cases, keeping your work engaging and fulfilling.
* Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals across various teams to enhance your experience.
* Professional Development: Access ongoing learning opportunities to support your career growth.
What you will do:
* Hold and manage challenging cases to improve outcomes for children and young people, following statutory requirements and departmental priorities.
* Exhibit exemplary practice in complex situations, performing risk assessments and engaging with multi-disciplinary teams effectively.
* Set the benchmark for best practice, offering mentorship and guidance to student social workers.
* Fulfil key responsibilities as outlined in the Children’s Act 1989, working in collaboration with children and their families.
* Investigate allegations of neglect or abuse, implementing appropriate Child Protection procedures when necessary.
* Oversee and supervise children in Child Protection or Children in Need plans.
* Provide thorough assessments and supervise children in care, ensuring all statutory duties are met.
* Prepare accurate reports and legal documents for court proceedings and represent the department as required.
* Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop care and protection plans using a range of intervention methods.
* Manage and assess incoming referrals to determine necessary actions.
* Handle complex caseloads with autonomy and a high degree of accountability.
* Maintain compliance with service practice standards and statutory timescales, ensuring accurate and timely case records.
* Navigate resistance and hostility towards social care involvement, fostering collaborative assessment processes with families and professionals.
* Develop and implement evidence-based, child-centred plans to manage risk and meet the child’s needs, ensuring timely progression of actions.
* Serve as a specialist resource within your team, promoting best practices and encouraging continuous development.
* Uphold best practice standards through policy development, procedure adherence, and training informed by current evidence.
* Reflect on and review your continuous professional development.
* Record and critically assess information using IT systems, producing high-standard reports and documentation.
* Build effective, supportive relationships with children, young people, and their families, ensuring their diverse needs are met and reviewed regularly.
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