Exciting Opportunity: Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) in Social Work, Ipswich, £40 Hourly. Full Time Locum Position. Ongoing.
Suffolk County Council is on the lookout for a stellar Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) to join the vibrant West Suffolk team. The role is vital in securing the finest outcomes for children in care by ensuring independent oversight and robust challenge to care planning and review procedures. Experience the freedom and flexibility of locum work while enjoying the benefits of a full-time position. This is the perfect chance to contribute significantly to children's lives while advancing your career in social work.
Perks and benefits:
1. Indulge in the full-time locum experience, offering you the flexibility to balance work and personal commitments seamlessly.
2. Enjoy the variety and excitement that comes with working as a locum, allowing you to gain diverse experiences across different cases.
3. Take advantage of the opportunity to network and collaborate with fellow professionals, enriching your career horizons in social work.
4. Benefit from a competitive hourly rate that recognises your expertise and commitment to the welfare of children.
What you will do:
1. Chair Looked After Children (LAC) reviews, leading with discernment and dedication to ensure every child's needs are voiced and met.
2. Conduct quality assurance by scrutinising care plans to align them with legal frameworks and best practices.
3. Safeguard children's rights and priorities through advocacy and ensuring their welfare is at the forefront of all decisions.
4. Collaborate effectively with social workers, carers, education providers, and healthcare professionals to support children in care.
5. Engage in case auditing, raising concerns as necessary about care planning, safeguarding risks, or service quality.
6. Ensure all care plans comply with the Children Act 1989, IRO Handbook, and Working Together to Safeguard Children.
7. Challenge poor practice diligently and strive for decisions that always serve the best interests of the child.
Requirements:
1. Social Work England registration is essential.
2. Degree or equivalent qualification in Social Work.
3. Considerable experience in child protection, safeguarding, or Looked After Children (LAC) teams.
4. Profound knowledge of legislation, statutory guidance, and best practices concerning looked-after children.
5. Outstanding communication, leadership, and decision-making skills.
6. Ability to work independently and challenge practices when necessary.
Ipswich, with its rich cultural history and vibrant community life, offers a delightful blend of urban amenities and close-knit neighbourhoods. Come make a noteworthy difference in Ipswich and in the lives of the children in care.
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