Qualified Social worker - Leeds - Looked After / UASC - £35p/h

Posted 8 July by Tripod Social Care
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Tripod wishes to speak to Qualified Social workers with Looked after Children's experience & UASC

£35p/h

Hybrid working

Full time Social Workers to work within the 13+ Children Looked After Teams . This involves primarily working with young people aged 13yrs and above who are subject to Full Care Orders or S 20 arrangements. You will have experience of working with Children looked After and have a good understating of your statutory responsibilities.

You will have experience of working with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking children (UASCs) and have experience of completing Brief enquiries and Age assessments.

Requirements:

  • Degree in Social Work or equivalent qualification.
  • Registration with Social Work England.
  • Experience in statutory social work functions, including safeguarding and support.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of relevant legislation, policies, and procedures related to social work practice.
  • Commitment to promoting social change, safeguarding vulnerable individuals, and maximising independence.

Working with Tripod Partners offers you a number of benefits:

  • Your own dedicated specialist consultant
  • Access to the widest variety of jobs across 150 authorities and private organisations throughout the UK
  • Prompt and reliable payroll
  • Free DBS and compliance service
  • £500 referral fees

If this is something you are suited for, please apply with your CV and contact details - Lee Vincent

Reference: 52839897

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