Job Introduction
Our Social Workers make a huge difference to the lives of people across our county, and we remain passionate about investing in retaining our own and developing practice and this an exciting opportunity which offers just that.
If you are looking for more responsibility, a supportive role with your colleagues whilst continuing to support and safeguard some of our most vulnerable/high risk children and young people, then this could be just for you.
We also have a career progression framework in place to support you which also includes:
Practice Educator Programme
Aspiring Senior Practice Lead and Aspiring Team Manager programme.
We are ambitious in our learning and development programme with strong links within the West Midlands and our teaching partnership.
You can find out more about working her and our social worker career pathways here.
You'll be based in the Cannock Assessment and Staying Together team.
Main Responsibilities
As an advanced social worker you wlll:
be supporting children and young people subject to Child in Need and Child Protection Plans, including those within the PLO and court arena
be supporting families facing challenging situations, and managing complex issues.
offer informal and formal mentoring to less experienced social workers, and use your practice wisdom to champion specific areas of practice.
work within the framework of legislation, agreed council policies and procedures to work with or on behalf of children, young people and their families, to improve their well-being, and promote their independence
as part of your development, may have the opportunity to co-locate alongside the family practitioner lead in the family help teams. To oversee the statutory child in need practice.
The Ideal Candidate
You will have:
a social work degree and be Social Work England (SWE) registered
post qualifying experience in social work
knowledge of legislation and guidance underpinning delivery of children's social care e.g. Children's Act, Working Together, Adoption Act, Every Child Matters
full UK Driving Licence
knowledge and skills in supporting assessment and formulating plans for children and young people
experience in mentoring
demonstrated ability in improving outcomes for children and young people
examples of creative social work practice to keep children and young people within their families where safe to do so.
Interviews will aim to take place during the week commencing 4th August 2025.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Sally Maynard, Team Manager on sally.maynard@staffordshire.gov.uk or Rebecca Williamson on rebecca.williamson@staffordshire.gov.uk
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