Qualified Social Worker - Cared for Children Team

Posted 18 June by The Talent Crowd
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Qualified Social Worker – Cared for Children Team
Pay rate £40 per hour

The Talent Crowd are recruiting for a Qualified Social Worker to join a Cared for Children Team in Tameside.
The role will involve the allocation of a small number of children, circa 8, who require a more intense support offer due to the complexity of their needs. The successful candidates will be required to undertake the typical responsibilities of an allocated SW, including visiting the children on a regular basis, supporting their plans for permanence, ensuring stability within their care environment, identifying risk and need and implementing multi-agency plans to meet need and to mitigate risk, chairing care planning meetings, ensuring family time is meeting the child's needs, assessment work. The successful candidates will need to be skilled in communicating and forming positive relationships with children and young people, alongside families, carers and multi-agency professionals.
Please get in touch for more information. 

My name is Olivia, and I recruit for Qualified Social Work roles at The Talent Crowd. I have access to the best Agency roles in your area, whatever your specialism – Adult’s (MH, BIA, LD, Hospital Discharge, Transitions, Community or Locality) or Children’s (MASH, LAC, Child Protection, Fostering, Adoption, CWD, Duty & Assessment), Social Worker or Team Manager, Service Manager or Head of Service, I can find the right role for you.
I guarantee that I will manage your payroll effectively and on-time, and make sure that your registration process is straightforward.
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Reference: 52893883

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