Social Worker – Grade H *MR
Plymouth City Council
Job Category : Social & Healthcare Qualified
Location : Midland House, Plymouth City Council
Hours Per Week : 37.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:30
Salary: £31.88
Directing work with children, young people and families in multiple settings/locations, ensuring the child/young person’s voice is central to all case work and recording including:
⦁ Delivering recognised packages of support and tools to engage children, young people and families to achieve positive outcomes. This will require climbing stairs and lifting small children and their equipment, travel to and from destinations, lone working and occasional weekend and evening working
Building purposeful, effective relationships with children and families, demonstrating a high level of skill in evidence based, effective social work approaches to helping children and families which support change
o Working to tight deadlines, managing conflicting demands and interruptions
(30%)
⦁ Undertaking assessments of need and risk; plan for outcomes, reviewing in line with procedures and applying understanding of the key risk factors affecting child welfare and development including:
⦁ Analysis of the decision-making, the difference between opinion and fact, the role of evidence and the reasoning of any conclusions reached and recommendations made
⦁ Maintaining timely and accurate case recording in line with practice standards, managing information in line with the council’s policies, procedures and guidance on data protection (40%)
⦁ Undertaking Court work and may be called upon to give evidence on behalf of the Local Authority (15%).
Participating positively in supervision, practice development and newly qualified worker scheme requirements (15%)
Essential qualifications/ knowledge
⦁ Degree or higher qualification in Social Work that has resulted in registration with relevant professional regulatory body for the profession
Knowledge of the legislative frameworks for child and family social work
Desirable qualifications/ knowledge
⦁ Knowledge of child and family social work in a statutory setting
Understanding of child development, including the impact of different parenting styles on development; the impact of loss, change and uncertainty in the development of resilience and assessment of vulnerability
Essential experience
Some experience of working in a child care setting, which may have been gained though student placement or voluntary or paid work
Essential skills
⦁ Be able to recognise the risk indicators of different forms of harm to children including sexual, physical and emotional abuse and neglect; the impact of cumulative harm, particularly in relation to early indicators of neglect
⦁ Effective communication skills (written, verbal and use of technology)
⦁ Ability to build effective relationships in contexts that may encompass resistance to change, ambivalence or selective cooperation with services
Excellent time management skills and ability to prioritise competing demands
Job Features
| Job Category | Social & Healthcare |
