Who You Are Passionate about supporting children and young people with disabilities and their families to achieve the best possible outcomes. Skilled in assessment, planning, and coordinating multi-agency support, ensuring that each child’s individual needs are fully understood and met. Committed to working collaboratively, inclusively, and creatively with children, families, and professionals from health, education, and social care. Resilient, reflective, and confident in managing complex situations and making child-centred decisions. Able to work effectively within a supportive and specialist team environment, contributing to a culture of learning and continuous improvement. Registered with Social Work England and hold a recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of 3 years post-qualifying experience. What the Job Involves In this vital role, you will work directly with children and young people who have a range of additional needs, along with their families, to ensure they receive the right support at the right time. You will complete holistic assessments, plan and coordinate services, and work collaboratively with families and partner agencies to promote positive outcomes and independence. Your work will focus on enabling children to thrive and reach their full potential, with their voice and experience at the centre of everything you do. We are passionate about providing an inclusive, empowering, and person-centred service. We work closely with families to build trusting relationships, ensuring they feel supported, valued, and part of the process. Our commitment is to help children with disabilities live fulfilling lives, while ensuring their safety, wellbeing, and opportunities to participate in their communities. Skills Assessment, planning, and coordination of support Collaboration with multi-agency professionals Resilience and confidence in complex situations Reflective and decision-making skills Registered with Social Work England Minimum 3 years post-qualifying experience