?? Location: Northeast Lincolnshire
?? Salary: Up to £47,754 (depending on experience) + Essential Car User Allowance
?? Working Pattern: 9-5, Monday to Friday
�? Opportunities: Career progression, Exclusive RewardNEL Benefits, Supportive and collaborative teams, Relocation and Travel Support
Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children and families? Join our compassionate and dedicated team as a social worker and take on a pivotal role in transforming lives. North East Lincolnshire is a rewarding place to work, and this position offers an incredibly competitive salary of up to £47,754 (depending on experience) plus an Essential Car User Allowance, along with generous benefits and ample opportunities for career progression.
We are looking for a committed and empathetic professional to provide essential services to those in need. In this fulfilling role, you will collaborate closely with families, carers, and various agencies to safeguard and support children and young people at risk. Your efforts will be crucial in ensuring their well-being and helping them thrive, all while adhering to statutory legislation, Council procedures, and departmental policies.
Key Responsibilities:
- Carry out comprehensive assessments and keep meticulous casework records in line with statutory and organizational standards
- Coordinate and oversee local services to provide robust support for the children and families you serve
- Support children, parents, and carers to develop lasting support networks that foster independence and well-being
- Offer expert guidance to children, parents, and carers on creating and maintaining strong support networks and services within their home and community
What do you need?
To be successful in the application process, candidates will need to have:
- Qualified social worker experience (excluding those undertaking ASYE)
- A strong understanding and adherence to the professional ethics and standards outlined in the BASW Code of Ethics and Social Work England Codes of Practice
- Experience in case management
- Proven ability to conduct timely assessments of service users' needs, following practice guidance and departmental policies
- Experience in formulating, implementing, and reviewing care plans
- The ability to effectively engage and build relationships with vulnerable children, young people, families, and other key stakeholders
What happens now?
This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable members of our community. If you are ready to take on this challenge and are eager to join a supportive team environment, we encourage you to apply today.
We look forward to hearing from you!