Job Title: Social Worker Area Social Work Teams Scope and Purpose of Role To safeguard and promote the welfare of the most vulnerable children and young people in the City through the delivery of high quality services. General Duties and Responsibilities Cases To be responsible for a caseload of children and young people ensuring legislative requirements are met. Assessment and Interventions To collect, accurately record, using management information systems, and critically analyse all relevant information and take appropriate actions to fulfil statutory responsibilities to promote and safeguard the well-being and interests of the child/young people. To ensure the well-being and safety of the child/young person is paramount through analysing all necessary information to complete assessments that comply with statutory requirements. To create and plan for children in need of protection and children in care involving multi agency partners according to need. To implement, monitor and review within multi-agency meetings, children's plans to ensure needs are being met. Ensure that meetings are proactive and timely; and meet the child's/young person's needs, wishes and feelings. Partnership Working Liaise and work with other professionals and agencies to achieve optimal outcomes for children and young people; and ensure that services are joined up in approach. Case Recording & Report Writing To accurately record, report and communicate using accurate, up-to-date evidence based information in accordance with statutory and organisational requirements. To communicate effectively to a variety of audiences through written, verbal and other means of communication. To prepare and present reports to conferences, courts and panels in accordance with statutory procedures and practices. Professional Development & Accountability To establish skills, knowledge and experience to enhance working practices in accordance with the College of Social Work ASYE Year 1 programme, Professional Capability Framework and the Social Work Englands Code of Practice for Social Workers. To take personal responsibility for your own professional development and reflective practice and keep up-to-date with changes to legislation, court rules, policies, procedures and best practice development. To work as a team member and attend team meetings and service reviews to positively contribute to the outcomes for children achieved as a team. Actively support the Team Manager by undertaking any other duties commensurate with the job or needs of the service. Education/Qualifications Approved social work qualification Registration with Social Work England (SWE) Experience (Relevant work and other experience) Experience of working with vulnerable children and their families. Experience of working closely with statutory and voluntary agencies Social Work Specific Knowledge & Skills Demonstrates current knowledge of professional social work practices Ability to demonstrate an understanding of the social work task Demonstrates experience and understanding of key legislation Evidence of supporting students and/or colleagues An ability to intervene effectively within situations of increasing complexity and challenge Communication Ability to communicate effectively to a variety of audiences through written, verbal and other means of communication. An ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence using the English Language as required by Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 Analytical Thinking Logically interprets and draws meaning from information that leads to a clear analysis of required intervention. Anticipates and reviews situations in depth to identify critical issues and act upon them Resilience Demonstrates resilience to challenge in a complex highly pressurised environment. This individuals skills will have been tested and an ability to maintain composure under pressure should be demonstrated. Record Keeping An ability to accurately record information in different format Valuing Diversity Shows respect for diversity and values individual differences, Treats all people fairly and appropriately regardless of race, religion, belief, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, appearance or position. Demonstrates an understanding of disadvantages and social deprivation.