JOB [ Click Apply]db742659 Job Title: Locum Social Worker within Children with Disabilities (CWD) Team Job Location: Newham, UK Salary: £38.50 Hourly Step into an engaging role as a Social Worker within the Children with Disabilities team in Newham. This ongoing locum position offers both full-time and part-time options, making it a flexible opportunity for professionals seeking impactful work in the vibrant community of Newham. Offering an impressive hourly rate of £38.50, this role is perfect for those looking to bring their expertise to a new, rewarding environment. Perks and benefits: Hourly Salary: Benefit from a competitive hourly rate that reflects your experience and dedication, providing the financial flexibility you deserve. Flexible Work Schedule: Enjoy the freedom to choose full-time or part-time hours, allowing you to balance personal commitments or other interests. Professional Development: Gain exposure to new challenges and experiences that enhance your skill set and career progression. Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with various professionals, expanding your network and gaining diverse insights into the field. Work-Life Balance: Locum work can offer more control over your schedule and improved balance between work and personal life. What you will do: Assessment and Care Planning: Conduct statutory assessments under the Children Act 1989 and develop Child in Need, Child Protection, or Looked After Children plans, ensuring the best outcomes for children. Support for Children and Families: Provide both practical and emotional support to families; assist them in accessing essential services like respite care, equipment, and financial aid. Multi-Agency Working: Liaise with health, education, and voluntary sector professionals and contribute to Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) to build supportive networks around each child. Safeguarding: Identify and manage risks of abuse or neglect, and carry out Section 47 child protection investigations as needed to ensure children's safety. Transition Planning: Support young people with disabilities as they transition to adult services, ensuring continuity of care by collaborating with adult social care teams. Advocacy and Rights: Promote the rights and well-being of disabled children, ensuring compliance with the Equality Act and SEND Code of Practice while advocating for their best interests. Newham is a fantastic area to live and work, boasting rich cultural diversity and a strong community spirit. Enjoy easy access to the heart of London, a variety of community activities, and a welcoming environment that celebrates change and growth. Join us in Newham where your work will make a lasting difference. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an 'Excellent' rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.