Initial Response Team (IRT): IRT are the frontline response service for our Children and Families social work services. We screen all new referrals for unallocated cases to the service from our partner agencies and families. We are the link for all child protection referrals, National Transfer Scheme responsibility and initial assessment. Our specific role is to not only to screen but action initial response. We case hold for a maximum of 6 weeks to ensure that children's plans are complete and identify next steps. The work is fast-paced, varied and rewarding. We meet families at points of crisis which can be challenging however with that comes opportunity to affect real change. Locality Team: If your interest lies in working longer-term with families then our Locality Team have opportunities to support your career path undertaking all our longer-term child protection and statutory obligations including young people who may come into conflict with the law. Our locality teams work alongside our care experienced young people either supporting return home plans or securing better outcomes via permanency planning. Our Closer to Home strategy focusses on improving outcomes for our children and young people and working in partnership to provide quality sustainable services. Our teams are at the forefront of this approach, with relationship and strength-based practice at their core. In this rewarding and challenging key role, you would be provided with regular, high-quality support and supervision and developmental opportunities. Full-time and job-share considered. We would need you to:
* operate as part of a children and families social work service.
* Provide a range of social work services in line with the relevant legislation.
* Work in a mobile and flexible manner as part of a team.
* Work to meet deadlines.
* Use professional judgement and initiative.
* Share and analyse information in accordance with Data protection and child care legislation
* Adhere to the SSSC code of conduct.
It is essential that you hold a DipSw or equivalent social work qualification and are registered with the SSSC. If you are the successful candidate, you will be required to gain/maintain PVG scheme membership.
Falkirk Council £26,218 - £28,262 per year - £26,218 - £28,262 per year, Falkirk Council £39,375 - £42,673 per year - £39,375 - £42,673 per year, Aberdeenshire Council £14,013 - £14,398 per year - £14,013 - £14,398 per year, Scottish Borders Council £40,485.94 - £43,734.43 per year - £40,485.94 - £43,734.43 per year, Job Details Grade: 9ASalary: £40,485.94 - £43,734.43 pro rata per annumHours: 35Contract Duration: Permanent Interviews will be held 18th October..., Scottish Borders Council £49,523.88 - £51,786.87 per year - £49,523.88 - £51,786.87 per year, Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership £33,819 - £36,751 per year - £33,819 - £36,751 per year