Are you committed to supporting families and communities to provide the best chance of a happy life for every child? Liquid Personnel are seeking a dedicated Advanced Practitioner willing to join a supportive and transformational team. Part of a large local authority across beautiful locations in the Southwest.
The Benefits
* Annual Retention Payment : Receive an additional £2,000 annually.
* Family-Friendly Policies : Offering support to you and your family.
* Occupational Health Service : In-house support for your well-being.
* Employee Discount Scheme : Access exclusive discounts.
* Career Development Opportunities : Positive environment with robust supervision, career development and qualification opportunities.
* Paid SWE Registration Renewal .
Salary Ranges from £45,100 to £49,000
Key Duties will Include:
As an Advanced Practitioner, you’ll play a crucial role in delivering a first-class service to children and young people in Gloucestershire. Our client adopts a systematic social work practise, taking a relational approach to working with families.
* Managing a small, protected case hold up to 8 children and young people.
* Ability to deal with complex cases and supervise the development of Trainee and Newly Qualified Social Workers.
* Promoting quality control and improvement activities within the team.
About You:
* Demonstrate experience within safeguarding and assessment at a Senior Social worker level.
* Qualified Social Worker and registered with Social Work England (SWE).
* Valid driving license.
* Up to date knowledge of legislative framework and evidence-based best practice initiatives.
* Practise Educator Qualification (or working towards).
Ready to Make a Positive Impact? For an informal chat about this role, reach out to Jessica Malvone at jessica.malvone@liquidpersonnel.com or call directly at 020 3727 4823.
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