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Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency, has a new permanent position available for a Social Worker within the Children in Care North Team to work full time based in Northamptonshire.
Salary: up to £37,237 per annum.
Main duties
* Holds and manages a varied caseload reflecting the function of the team in accordance with relevant policies, procedures, and legislation.
* Identifies and assesses levels of risk and need, and delivers protective or supportive services to children at risk, in need and/or looked after.
* Maintains an up-to-date assessment, care plan and reviews for all cases.
* Assesses and analyses need, contributing to and implementing plans and reviewing progress against identified outcomes ensuring that the child’s welfare is paramount throughout.
* Ensures that reports are up to date, of a high quality and submitted according to appropriate timescales.
* Works co-operatively with colleagues and in partnership across agency boundaries.
* Attends a range of meetings including child protection case conferences, meetings and court hearings to represent the local authority.
* Undertakes direct work with children, young people and their families in line with agreed care plans.
* Carries out all work within equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory frameworks.
* Carries out statutory obligations in accordance with departmental policy and practice.
* Keeps up to date and acts in accordance with current legislation and departmental practice and initiatives.
* Develops and maintains good working relationships with other professionals in all agencies.
* Maintains accurate, up-to-date, and relevant case recordings and any other records as specified in departmental guidance and procedures and utilizes tools such as the Children Case Management system as appropriate.
* Maintains regular supervision through frequent meetings and briefings in line with the Department’s supervision policy. Contributes to the development of other workers sharing knowledge and skills as appropriate.
* Reports changes to risk levels, care plans or children’s circumstances to the supervisor on a regular basis or immediately as required.
* Seeks advice on appropriate action, developing new risk assessments and care plans as guided by the supervisor.
* Contributes through team meetings and organisational events to the development of the service.
* Maintains and develops up-to-date knowledge and relevant skills through continued learning.
* Ensures that expenditure on cases is properly authorised and recorded, in accordance with departmental procedures.
Requirements
* Social work qualification or equivalent.
* Understanding of relevant legislation.
* Commitment to continual professional development.
* Registered with Social Work England.
Contact
If you are interested, please contact Alex Moon.
Reasonable Adjustments
If you have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please let us know at the earliest opportunity. We will provide suitable support throughout the process and into your work placement.
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