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Social Worker – Safeguarding and care planning team, Middlesbrough
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Location: Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: ee9678d0a6ae
Job Views: 31
Posted: 13.04.2025
Expiry Date: 28.05.2025
Job Description:
Social Worker – Safeguarding and care planning team
Salary: up to £33k up to £42k DOE PLUS 15% market supplement paid monthly.
An exciting new opportunity has come up to join my client based in the North East area. They are looking for an experienced social worker to join their safeguarding and care planning team, working with children in need and children who need protection. When children are at risk of harm, they use the PLO and if necessary, issue and work within care proceedings.
This is an exciting time to join this local authority as they are making a big shift to open up more permanent opportunities, and with this comes career progression! They are looking for people who are keen for a new challenge and want to take the next step up to grow together!
Benefits of the role:
* Competitive salary DOE
* Flexible working arrangements
* Market supplement bonus
* Workplace parking
* Electric car scheme
* Full support in your professional development
About you:
As a social worker, you will need to have significant experience working within children and family services. Ideally, you will have:
* Experience of working within safeguarding or care planning
* Proven track record of statutory social work experience
* Sound and robust legal framework knowledge
* Ability to manage your own caseload and have good communication skills
* SWE registered
* Full UK driver's license
* Right to work in the UK
If this sounds like the right role for you, then give me a call on 020 3949 8689 to discuss this further or drop me an email.
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