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Assessment Social Worker - Weybridge

Myn
Posted 13 hours ago, valid for a month
Location

Weybridge, Surrey KT130BZ

Salary

£42 - £35 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Assessment Social Worker position in Weybridge, South-East England offers a salary of up to £42 per hour (Inside IR35).
  • The role requires a professional social work qualification and proven experience in statutory social work, specifically with children and young people in need of safeguarding.
  • Key responsibilities include managing diverse caseloads, engaging families in assessments, conducting child protection investigations, and collaborating with local agencies.
  • Strong communication, report writing, and risk assessment skills are essential, along with a current understanding of UK childcare laws and best practices.
  • Joining the Myn Community provides opportunities for professional growth, continuous development, and support in making a positive impact.
Assessment Social Worker – Weybridge, South-East EnglandSalary: Up to £42 per hour (Inside IR35)Make a Real Impact with Our Dedicated Team!Are you an experienced and passionate Social Worker ready to make a difference in the lives of children and families? We are looking for a skilled Assessment Social Worker to join a committed team in Weybridge, supporting the Family Safeguarding, Corporate Parenting, and Family Resilience services. In this role, you’ll work in partnership with families and communities to promote children’s welfare and ensure their safety.Key Responsibilities:- Caseload Management: Handle diverse and complex caseloads, performing assessments, reviews, and preparing court reports when necessary.- Family-Centred Approach: Engage families in assessment and planning, building SMART plans that identify strengths, needs, and risks to ensure children’s well-being.- Safeguarding: Conduct child protection investigations and work collaboratively with families to create plans that reduce risk and support safe, family-based care.- Partnership Collaboration: Work alongside local agencies, including health, education, and legal services, to deliver a high standard of integrated support.- Record Keeping: Maintain up-to-date and accurate case records, assessments, and plans in line with professional standards.About You:Qualifications: Professional Social Work qualification (CQSW, DipSW, or equivalent) and SWE registration.Experience: Proven experience in statutory social work, particularly with children and young people in need of safeguarding.Skills: Strong communication, report writing, and risk assessment skills; ability to handle challenging situations with professionalism and empathy.Knowledge: Up-to-date understanding of UK childcare laws, statutory guidance, and best practices like motivational interviewing.Why Join the Myn Community?When you join through Myn, you’re part of a supportive network where your professional growth is a priority. As part of the Myn Community, you’ll benefit from continuous development, shared learning, and a team dedicated to supporting you in making a positive impact every day.Ready to transform lives? Apply now and be a vital part of our mission!

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