Who You Are An experienced social worker, committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of vulnerable children, young people, and adults. You possess a Master's or Degree in Social Work or its equivalent, and have a sound understanding of relevant legislation such as the Social Services and Well-being Act (Wales) 2014. You have a minimum of 3 years post-qualifying experience, a comprehensive understanding of child and adolescent development or the Mental Capacity Act & Mental Health Act, and potentially supervisory experience. You value, recognize, and respect diversity and have a keen ability to engage effectively with service users, utilizing community and family resources. What the Job Involves The role involves undertaking assessments and developing care/support plans in partnership with children, adults, their carers, and significant others. You will work on complex caseloads, provide professional advice and guidance, and contribute to policy development and quality assurance. The job requires strong collaboration with a multidisciplinary team and partner agencies, ensuring records, reports, and assessments are completed to a high standard in compliance with statutory and departmental policies. You will also perform mental capacity assessments and contribute to service reviews and development. Skills Ability to work effectively under pressure Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Proficiency in report writing and case management systems Experience in multi-disciplinary collaboration Capacity for critical reflection and active learning Strong organizational and workload management Commitment to ongoing professional development