Newly Qualified Social Worker/Social Worker - C&YP
Job location: Wakefield
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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for Social Workers and Senior Social Workers to join our enthusiastic, supportive, and welcoming teams in Locality Children’s Services.
We are an Ofsted GOOD children’s services provider with OUTSTANDING leadership.
About us:
Our locality safeguarding teams are dedicated to supporting children and families throughout their journeys within children's services. Social workers manage a mixed, capped caseload of child and family assessments, child in need, child protection, completing S.47 investigations, PLO, and care proceedings.
Our staff have been key to our transformation to Ofsted GOOD children’s services with outstanding leadership. This has recently led to us winning the national LGC Children’s Services Award.
At Wakefield, we’re creating the right organisational environment for good social work to thrive. We’ve seen significant investment into our children’s services, including into staffing and resources. This is seeing a positive impact on our performance, quality of social work practice, and culture, as well as for our children and young people.
We are looking for more ambitious and passionate people to join our children's social work teams. You will help us strive to achieve the highest standards and make a difference to our district's children and families.
Our social work practice with children and families is incredibly important. It can be both challenging and rewarding. The responsibility of working with families, where the decisions you make can shape and change lives, can be difficult. You will have access to excellent management to support you in your role.
Wakefield Families Together is a unique social work operating model co-designed with staff and partners to support your practice. It incorporates a comprehensive set of tools and theories, with an overarching restorative approach. This allows staff to deliver the best practice and achieve the best outcomes for families. It means that there is a strong multi-agency partnership, with working links documented as a real strength by Ofsted Inspectors.
We work closely with our Early Help colleagues to ensure that services are targeted at the right level and that interventions for families are undertaken at the right time to affect change and prevent children from experiencing crisis or significant harm.
How we will support you:
Rated ‘Outstanding’ for leadership by Ofsted, our management team is approachable, supportive, and present. Regular supervision is in place, and we continually seek staff’s views and opinions.
We will support you in your practice and decision-making so you never feel alone. Our culture of high support, high challenge provides our workforce with relevant training and learning to undertake great practice and creates spaces for them to learn from others and receive appropriate challenge to help ensure that the decisions they make are right ones for children and families.
We keep teams small so that staff can do their best work and feel genuinely supported in their roles. Because it's all about fostering a together culture at Wakefield.
Wakefield is proud to adopt a learning culture. We can boast as being an authority that “excels as a learning organisation” – as seen by Ofsted inspectors. Our in-house Learning Academy provides creative learning solutions to support learning and development. A dedicated Learning Academy website also means that wherever you are, you have access to a wealth of information, resources, and support for your role and situation.
What will be expected from me?
You will play a central role in achieving positive outcomes for children and young people in Wakefield District. You will be working with a small and well-supported team led by an engaging and supportive management team who are committed to making a difference to families within Wakefield.
What can I expect?
* Excellent Salary grade range.
* This is a part-time post of 18.5 hours per week, working the front end of the week.
* Leave and bank holiday entitlement.
* Excellent peer and management support.
* BA/BSc or MA/MSc in Social Work, Diploma in Social Work, or equivalent, recognised by the Central Council for Education & Training in Social Work.
* Registered with Social Work England.
* Experience of working with children and families as a qualified Social Worker.
* An ability to build strong relationships with colleagues and partner agencies.
* An ability to write high-quality reports and assessments and analyse information effectively.
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