About us:
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people? Look no further! Join an Authority that:
• ‘Lets you be yourself’
• Has ‘approachable managers at all levels’ and
• ‘Cares about people’
Our Children Looked After Team in the Vale of Glamorgan is expanding, and we’re excited to announce a part time Practitioner Manager position. This role reflects our commitment to deliver the best care to our children who are looked after, maintain manageable workloads and promote the wellbeing of our staff. We are also developing our services to support our bespoke strength-based approach ‘Building on Strengths’. This approach recognises the expertise of our children, families and workers, and puts relationships at the heart of everything we do.
If you are passionate and committed to delivering best practice, helping others to do the same and want to make a positive difference every day to children, then this role is for you. You will need to understand the needs of children looked after and be able to supervise other staff. This team is warm, welcoming and committed to getting the best outcomes for the children we look after. Joining our expanded service, you will be part of an Authority that is resourceful and resilient, committed to improvement and keen to embrace new ideas
About the role:
Pay Details: Grade 10 SCP 36 - 39 £44,428 - £47,420 pro rata
Salary on appointment will depend upon qualification and experience as determined by the appointing officer.
Hours of Work / Working Pattern: 18.5 (requests for flexible working patterns can be considered)
Main Place of Work: Docks Office/Agile Working
Temporary Reason: N/A
Description: As a Practitioner Manager you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our children and our team. Your responsibilities will include:
• Providing a social work service to children, young people and their families / carers
• Collaborating with other agencies to ensure comprehensive support for children.
• Formulating and adhering to legislation, policies and processes.
• Supervising social work staff in their direct practice. Providing guidance and mentorship to team members.
• To deputise for the Team Manager in their absence
About you / You will need:
• To be warm and kind, with a commitment to making a positive impact
• A proven track record of effective practice, experience and supervision within Children’s Social Services is essential.
• To know what good practice with children, families and carers looks like, including an understanding of the needs of children who are looked after.
• Experience of supervising others and a commitment to relationship-based practice with children, their families.
• Experience of using the Wales Safeguarding Procedures and be committed to partnership working.
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