Grade G £36,124 to £38,626 (ECF Year 1 – ASYE)
Grade H £39,513 - £43,693 (ECF Year 2)
When you join Plymouth’s Children, Young People and Families Service, we will provide you with the best support and development from the start of your new career.
Plymouth is proud to be one of only a small number of local authority children’s services nationally, who are an ‘Early Adopter’ of the Department for Education’s Early Career Framework. This new framework enables us to give you a high-quality and supported development package for the first two years of your career, enabling you to become confident in your abilities to provide the best possible support to the children, young people and families with whom you work. Our nationally leading programme is academically accredited, and you will gain master’s level credits towards an MA in Advanced Practice as you progress.
The Early Career Framework consists of two years:
1. ECF Year 1 (Formerly known as the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) – Grade G)
2. ECF Year 2 (An extended continuous professional development year) – Grade H
As an Early Career Social Worker (ECSW) you will have:
* Access to high-quality support from the Children’s Social Care Learning Academy, through dedicated ECF year 1 and 2 coordinators.
* The commitment and full support of our management team and colleagues within your service to ensure you achieve your goals and get the best development during your ECF years 1 & 2.
* Protected induction time.
* Enhanced supervision with your line manager and regular action learning sets to support learning from reflective practice.
* A Protected Caseload.
* Access to a diverse and progressive training curriculum.
* Access to a dedicated training and learning support educator, who will provide coaching and mentoring to assist you in embedding our curriculum learning outcomes.
* Protected development time, including 5 paid study days in both ECF year 1 and 2.
* Potential opportunities to shape the development of the Early Career Framework through direct engagement activity with the Department for Education (DFE).
Note: We are pleased to be able to offer successful applicants early paid employment in a Family Support Worker capacity from the point of finishing their university studies up until commencement of ECF year 1 (ASYE) cohort.
Key Accountabilities and Measures
Role Outcomes
To complete the Early Career Framework Programme through:
* Undertaking casework with children, young people and families, working within the legislative and policy frameworks that underpin social work practice (80%)
* Work-based and off-site training and developmental activity as defined by the Early Career Framework Policy (20%)
Role Measures
Maintain satisfactory performance as measured through probation, performance review and continued assessment under the 6-month council probation policy and the 12-month government directed programme for Early Career Social Workers.
Key Activities
Directing work with children, young people and families in multiple settings/locations, ensuring the child/young person’s voice is central to all case work and recording including:
* Building purposeful, restorative and trauma-informed relationships with children and families, which support them to achieve the best outcomes and to stay together, where safe to do so.
* Undertaking assessments of need and risk in partnership with children, young people and their families, devising effective care plans which promote positive and sustainable change.
* Applying a broad range of social work knowledge, skills and interventions to engage children, young people and families to achieve the best possible outcomes.
* Maintaining timely and accurate case recording in line with practice standards, managing information in line with the council’s policies, procedures, and guidance on data protection.
Essential Qualifications/Knowledge
* Degree or higher qualification in Social Work and registration with the professional regulatory body for the Social Work profession.
* Knowledge of the legislative frameworks for child and family social work.
Desirable Qualifications/Knowledge
* Knowledge of child and family social work in a statutory setting.
* Understanding of child development.
Essential Experience
* Some experience of working in a childcare setting, which may have been gained through student placement or voluntary or paid work.
Desirable Experience
* Assessing risk and need.
* Planning and reviewing outcomes to achieve sustained change.
Essential Skills
* Some understanding of the risk indicators of different forms of harm to children including sexual, physical, and emotional abuse and neglect, the impact of cumulative harm, particularly in relation to early indicators of neglect.
* Effective communication skills (written, verbal and use of technology).
* Ability to build effective relationships with children, young people and families, including contexts that may encompass resistance to change, ambivalence or selective cooperation with services.
* Excellent time management skills and ability to prioritise competing demands.
* Ability to use strategies that promote professional resilience and management of self in circumstances that may at times be challenging.
We want to be your employer of choice, attracting and retaining excellent people who strive to provide the best possible service to all of Plymouth’s diverse communities. We welcome and encourage applications from Early Career Social Workers who bring diverse perspectives and experiences, as we believe in harnessing the unique strengths of each individual to provide exceptional care and support to those in need of services.
We are a flexible employer and provide a variety of working arrangements tailored to the needs of each role.
Plymouth City Council is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered for employment regardless of age, care experience, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex or sexual orientation.
As part of our commitment to promoting equality, we offer guaranteed interviews to those who meet the essential criteria and are considered disabled, care experienced or are an Armed Forces Service Leaver within the last two years.
The Disclosure & Barring Service Check requirement for this post is: Enhanced Check + DBS Children’s Barred List & DBS Adult’s Barred List.
For more information or an informal discussion, please contact David Neal, Team Manager (Practice Education) on 01752 304134.
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