Social Worker - Family Support Team (part time)
About us
Do you want to deliver services for children that are flexible, focused on need and readily available when families need them?
We are now seeking a Social Worker to with the expertise and skills to deliver great practice in our Family Support Team. You will help families in a purposeful way and manage risk confidently, working with families on a longer term plan. You will be involved in all aspects of work, including planning and review for children receiving care and support as well as those subject of a child protection plan, or until care proceedings conclude. Work in this team is about helping people work out what matters to them and then helping them achieve their goals.
This is an exciting time to join the Vale of Glamorgan Children and Young People Services as we have expanded our workforce to meet demand, and to ensure workloads are manageable so we can deliver meaningful, purposeful services.
Our workers say the Vale:
1. ‘Lets you be yourself’,
2. Has ‘approachable managers at all levels’ and
3. ‘Cares about people’
Support, warmth and opportunities to develop will be central to our offer to you.
To be successful in this role, you will:
4. Understand what good practice looks like when supporting families
5. Have experience in achieving excellent outcomes with children, young people, and their families
6. Confidently manage risk and build strong relationships across multi-agency partners
7. Demonstrate a commitment to relationship-based practice
In return, you will be part of an Authority that is:
8. Resourceful and resilient
9. Committed to improvement and open to new ideas
10. Dedicated to maintaining manageable workloads, where you have time to effectively support children and their families.
Benefits include:
11. Free and accessible parking
12. Regular supervision with a strong and committed extended management team
13. Our own bespoke ‘Building on Strengths’ approach that allows workers the freedom to use their expertise to deliver practice in the most helpful way
14. Hybrid working options
15. Opportunity to request flexible working arrangements
16. Excellent opportunities for personal and career development Health and Wellbeing Support including 24hr Help line
17. Childcare Support Scheme
Ambitious : Forward thinking, embracing new ways of working and investing in our future.
Open : Open to different ideas and being accountable for the decisions we take.
Together : Working together as a team that engages with our customers and partners, respects diversity and is committed to quality services.
Proud : Proud of the Vale of Glamorgan; proud to serve our communities and to be part of the Vale of Glamorgan Council.
About the role
Pay Details : Grade 8, SCP 26 – 30 £36,124 - £39,513 p.a (pro rata). + £5000 enhancement/ Grade 9, SCP 31 – 35 £40,476 - £44,711 p.a (pro rata) + £5000 enhancement
Salary on appointment will depend upon qualification and experience as determined by the appointing officer. There is no automatic progression from Grade 8 to Grade 9
Hours of Work : 18.5 hours / Part time (mutually beneficial work patterns can
be agreed)
Main Place of Work : Docks Office, Barry
DBS Check Required : Enhanced
Description:
18. To provide a social work service to children, young people and their families / carers, in line with the relevant legislation, guidance, regulations and national standards.
19. To work as part of a team, to undertake all activities involved in offering longer term support to children and families.
20. Work with partner agencies in order to maintain and develop relationship that ensure effective and timely support to children, young people and their families / carers.
About you
Workers in the Vale of Glamorgan are able to be kind, consistent and focussed in their work with children, young people and families making a real difference to children and families when circumstances are challenging. Managers are readily available and staff wellbeing is a priority.
You will need :
21. To be a qualified and registered Social Worker with Social Care Wales.
22. Experience of statutory social work with children, young people and their families.
23. Knowledge of the principles of the Childrens Act 1989 and the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014.
24. Experience of using the Wales Safeguarding Procedures.
25. An ability to negotiate effectively.
26. A commitment to partnership working.