Social Worker, Children's Safeguarding

Shropshire

Social Worker, Children's Safeguarding

£68640

Shropshire, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 12 Apr | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

In short, more brilliant social workers, whether qualified or soon-to-be-qualified. So you'll need (or
be close to completing) a degree in Social Work, a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work (CQSW),
Diploma in Social Work (DipSW), or Certificate in Social Services (CSS), as well as experience working
with children and families.

Opportunities are varied, and we encourage applications from social workers with specialist
experiences, for example, domestic abuse and pre-birth assessments.

Care. It's what we do well at Shropshire Council Children's Services. Caring for vulnerable children
and young people, and their families.

And caring for our people. Join our Safeguarding team, and you'll thrive as part of a settled,
supportive team who always look out for one another. Because when we look after each other, we
know we work better, and provide better outcomes for the children and young people who need us.
So if you share our passion for helping children and young people grow and develop, we'll do all we
can to help you do the same.

As well as a whole host of excellent benefits, including local government pension scheme,
competitive pay, excellent training and flexible working. What's more, you'll receive a £5,000
retention payment after two years.

Right now, Ofsted rate us 'Good'. But we believe we can do better than that. Let's make that happen.

How you'll care

We work in a fast-paced, supportive environment where no two days are the same. Operating on a
duty basis, we conduct all new s.47 investigations (child protection) and Social Work Assessments
following referral. Our interventions are short-term, after which the child is moved to longer-term
protection where a plan of help and support has been agreed.

It's a varied role, involving assessments, court work, child protection investigations, multi-agency
meetings and case planning.

Above all, you'll be the sort of person who wants to make a real, lasting and positive difference to
children and young people. Because that's what drives us, too.

How we'll care for you

  • Competitive salary and benefits.





  • £5,000 retention payment (after two years).


  • Local government pension scheme.


  • Positive and supportive access to visible managers in the office, and online.


  • High-quality, regular supervision.


  • A restorative, relationship-based practice model with both our clients and staff.