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Children's Social Worker CIN & LAC Doncaster

Ashberry Recruitment
Posted 18 hours ago, valid for 23 days
Location

Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN3 3EE

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Children's Social Worker position is located in Doncaster with a salary rate of £35 per hour.
  • The role involves providing social care services for children, young people, and families in need, managing cases of those at risk or looked after.
  • Candidates are required to have at least two years of relevant social work experience and must adhere to legislative and procedural requirements.
  • Key responsibilities include conducting assessments, engaging with families, and contributing to court statements and reports related to children's services.
  • The position also emphasizes professional development, collaboration with colleagues, and effective cross-agency working.

Children's Social WorkerTeam: CIN & LACLocation: DoncasterRate: £35

Provide a local professional social care service for children, young people and families in need.

Contribute to a range of voluntary and statutory social work activities and carry out professional social work tasks in accordance with recognised social work procedures, evidence-based practice and professional social work ethics.

Manage a case load of "children in need" "at risk of significant harm and / or "looked after," adhering to legislative and procedural requirements, ensuring the best possible outcomes for the children concerned.

  1. To undertake procedurally compliant assessments and section 47 enquiries that clearly identify levels and types of risk or need based on documented evidence.
  2. To record and analyse information gathered during the process of social care assessment in line with the case recording policy, local and national guidance and best practice principles.
  3. To undertake assessments in such a way as to lead to clear associated plans that address the issues identified for children in Doncaster.
  4. To practice with a clear understanding of the relevant legislative principles, an up-to-date knowledge of research, emerging case law and best practice guidance.
  5. Engage with children, their carers and families in such a way as to clearly understand their circumstances, wishes and feelings and form conclusions which direct longer-term interventions focussed on the best interests of the child.
  6. To have involvement in the process of taking and recording children’s contacts and referrals, contributing to achieving a full understanding of the issues being referred, the relative urgency, the level of risk or need and the action needed in individual cases.
  7. Assist in the provision of court statements and prepare reports that may be required by the courts and bodies in connection with children’s services.
  8. Work alongside colleagues in providing social care advice and interventions across Doncaster Council and all agencies.
  9. Prioritise in line with relative urgency/levels and types of risk and/or need and ensuring that children are safe and that their needs are met.
  10. Contribute to the functioning of the team by fully engaging with the support of colleagues, understanding and working within established processes and advising less experienced staff members.
  11. Contribute to the development of effective cross agency working both in individual cases and generally, where appropriate by providing representation to multi-agency meetings and forums.
  12. Have ownership of own professional development, by fully engaging with developmental supervision, critically evaluating own practice and ensuring up to date understanding of emerging case law, research and best practice guidance.

Provide information, guidance and advice on availability of local services and practices relevant to work with children, young people and families.

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.