Job Description
A vacancy has arisen for a Qualified Social Worker within our busy Justice Social Work Service. This is an exciting time as we continue to take forward our delivery plan with national partners to transform Justice services in West Dunbartonshire.
The primary role of Criminal Justice Social Work can be summarised in the functions of risk assessment/management and supervision of service users in the community. The service has a critical role in public protection and takes the lead in discharging the Authorities responsibilities as a Responsible Authority under the terms of the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Act 2005.
You will provide direct support to service users, and your contribution to team development and working in partnership are at the heart of our service delivery plan, within an integrated partnership, to ensure individuals receive a high-quality, consistent and effective service that upholds local and national outcomes and standards to reduce risk and harm.
The post holder will be a qualified social worker, with preferable criminal justice experience and current knowledge of risk assessment, risk management tools and systems including the Caledonian System, LSCMI, SA07, MAPPA and ViSOR.
The successful candidate will be offered regular supervision, training, and professional development opportunities. A Degree in Social Work, DipSW or CQSW is essential. Please contact Laura Smith/Joe McGinley on 01389 738484 for further details or for an informal discussion.
Requirements
This post is considered as Regulated Work with Children and Adults under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007 and as such, membership with the PVG scheme is essential. Preferred applicants will be required to become members of the relevant PVG scheme, or undergo a PVG Scheme update check prior to a formal offer being made by West Dunbartonshire Council.
Responsibilities
The employment for which you are applying is excepted from the provisions of section 4(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Order 1975. Applicants are, therefore, not statutorily entitled to withhold information about convictions which for other purposes are "spent" under the provisions of the Act. In the event of employment, any failure to disclose such convictions could result in dismissal or disciplinary action.
The Individual
WDC was voted one of the top ten flexible employers and prides itself on providing flexible working to support work-life balance. In addition to this, there are also additional benefits:
Access to the Local Government pension scheme (LGPS) with an employer's contribution of at least 19.3% and all associated benefits.
A minimum of 25 days annual leave, increasing a day each year up to 35 days as well as 8 fixed public holidays each year.
Access to employee wellbeing supports including occupational health & counselling if ever you need help and support.
Now that you have read the role and what we have to offer, we would love to hear from you. Please use the application to tell us your experience, and why you are the candidate for this role.
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