Children's Social Worker - Manchester City Council

Posted 26 June by Ashberry Recruitment
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Job Title: Children’s Social Worker

Location: Manchester City Council

Teams: Cared For Children

Start Date: ASAP

Contract: On going

Hours: 37

Rate: £38

We are looking for an experienced social worker to work within a Cared for Children's Service within a child focussed and trauma informed team.

Given the nature of the role and long term work involving building relationships with complex children, applicants must be committed to the role and understanding of the impact of changing social workers.

Ashberry Recruitment would ask that applicants meet the following:

  • DIPSW or equivalent qualification in Social Work
  • Social Work England registration
  • Enhanced and in date DBS certificate.
  • Excellent communication skills and be able to make good decisions based on information available.
  • Can work alone and within/contribute to a team/multi-agency set ups
  • Possess knowledge of service needs.
  • Competent IT skills and be able to navigate electronic file/recording systems.
  • Can write clear, concise, and robust assessment/reports/files.
  • Have a flexible approach to work and working hours when the need arises

Why Ashberry?

  • Dedicated experienced Consultant providing the ultimate support through your job search
  • Friendly compliance team to guide you through the registration and placement process
  • Provides your essential Enhanced DBS
  • £250 Referral bonus

If you feel this is the role for you please get in touch as we would love to hear from you!

Reference: 52962069

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