London Borough of Havering
Contract: Permanent
Grade 5- £32,925 - £36,045 - Children with Disabilities – Short Break Assessor
Message from the Director
Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children, young people, and families? Do you have a strong desire to be part of a transformative journey that will shape the future of Havering’s community? If so, we invite you to join us in our mission to elevate our local authority's Children's Social Care Services, situated within our Starting Well Department.
Following our recent inadequate Ofsted inspection, we are embarking on an improvement journey where we aim to re-establish and reinvigorate great practice across all our services delivered in Havering. As part of this journey, we are seeking dedicated and enthusiastic social care practitioners ready to make a meaningful difference, driven by a genuine desire to advocate for children, promote their well-being, and who are not afraid to take on the challenge of working for a local authority who have been inspected by Ofsted as inadequate.
In return, we want to offer you the opportunity to develop your skills through our dedicated 10 days of learning a year offer and access to our very own Social Care Academy and Systemic offer. We are committed to creating an environment where every child receives the best possible support and care, and all staff are supported to thrive and excel in safe, supported, and nurturing environments.
Our Senior leaders have worked on an improvement plan, and if you are ready to embrace this challenge and play a pivotal role in shaping our journey, we encourage you to apply.
About the role
The London Borough of Havering is looking to recruit Short Break Assessor - CwD (Children’s) to contribute to the delivery of an effective children’s social care service as part of a social work team, improving outcomes for children and young people, and manage caseloads dependent upon experience, grade of post and complexity of cases, utilising specialist knowledge for appropriate interventions, needs and risk assessments, care planning and child protection investigations.
If successful in your application for the role of SB Assessor - CwD (Children’s), London Borough of Havering, you will be:
1. This role reports to the Advanced Practitioner (Short Breaks).
2. To be the main contact for undertaking Short Breaks assessments, Short Breaks Reviews and undertake a range of duties and responsibilities on behalf of the Department specified in the Children's Act 2004 and The Children Act 2014.
3. The post holder will be expected to make recommendations on services to meet the needs of disabled children and their families, using initiative to develop plans which include a detailed financial breakdown, demonstrating awareness of budgetary implications.
4. To work closely with families with a disabled child, providing support and services following assessment of their needs, including Carers’ Assessments.
5. To take the lead on designing and implementing Short Break plans in complex situations using a variety of intervention methods in order to develop needs-led packages of care and provide innovative care packages within budgetary constraints in conjunction with services provided by the Department and independent agencies.
Please see Job Profile here
We promote a hybrid model of working for our social care staff, with a flexible approach involving working from our town hall campus/hubs. In this role, you are expected to work from our town hall campus when required.
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact by email on Anita.Sangha@havering.gov.uk. This advert will close at 23:59 on the 27th Oct 2024.
Additional Information
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