Achieving for Children is a unique Community Interest Company blending a public sector ethos with the flexibility of a social enterprise. As a not-for-profit organization owned by three local authorities, we innovate, empower, and create positive change for young people and families. Join our Safeguarding and Children in Care Pod — a dynamic, compassionate team delivering statutory and preventative services to improve the lives of vulnerable children. From assessing risk and building trusting relationships to collaborating with multi-agency partners, your role as Our new Senior Practitioner will be critical in shaping brighter futures. What you’ll do: Lead safeguarding efforts for children, embracing their cultural and individual backgrounds. Manage a caseload of complex cases, supporting families and creating meaningful impact. Drive collaboration across agencies and ensure every child’s voice is heard. Undertake direct social work responsibilities, assess risks, and devise solutions that prioritise children’s safety and wellbeing. What we’re looking for: A proven relationship-builder with stakeholders, families, and young people. A data-savvy problem solver who uses evidence to inform decisions. Passion for our values: Trust. Empower. Respect. Determination to overcome challenges and deliver exceptional outcomes for children. Why choose us? At Achieving for Children, we value our people. You’ll thrive in a supportive environment with: ✅ 29-35 days annual leave (depending on tenure) your birthday off ✅ Flexible, hybrid working to maintain work-life balance. ✅ Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). ✅ A comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme. ✅ Outstanding learning and career development opportunities. ✅ Discounts, perks, and much more If you’re ready to inspire change and empower children to live safe, happy, and successful lives, we’d love to hear from you For an informal discussion, contact Mehul Ladva at mehul.ladvaachievingforchildren.org.uk SocialWork Safeguarding CareerOpportunities AchievingForChildren