Are you an experienced Social Worker who’s passionate about creating safer, brighter futures for children and young people? Do you thrive in a forward‑thinking, community‑focused organisation that champions innovation, flexibility, and inclusive practice?
I am looking for a Senior Social Worker to join a dynamic Children & Young People’s Service at an organisation recognised for its commitment to high‑quality social work, strong multi‑agency partnerships, and an unrivalled focus on equality, diversity and inclusion.
Why Join? - They put children, young people, and families at the centre of every decision
- They embrace flexible, agile working to help you balance life and career
- They invest heavily in staff development, reflective practice, and supervision
- They champion innovation, diversity, and continuous improvement
You’ll work in a borough known for its vibrant communities, progressive approach, and unwavering commitment to social justice and high‑quality public service.
What You’ll Do As a Senior Social Worker, you’ll play a key role in safeguarding children and supporting families through complex and challenging situations. You will:
- Hold a complex caseload requiring strong assessment, planning and risk‑management skills
- Deliver high‑quality interventions in line with statutory duties and best practice
- Conduct comprehensive risk and needs assessments for children in need, at risk, or looked after
- Lead on child protection, court work, and permanency planning
- Work collaboratively with health, education, police, housing and other partners
- Provide emergency response where children are at immediate risk
- Model excellent practice and contribute to the learning culture within the team
- Offer mentoring, support or supervision to students and junior staff (where appropriate)
About You You’ll bring:
- A Social Work degree (or equivalent) and Social Work England registration
- At least two years’ post‑qualified experience in childcare, including Section 47, court work, and direct work with children
- Strong analytical, assessment and report‑writing skills
- Confidence working autonomously while positively engaging with supervision
- A commitment to anti‑discriminatory practice and inclusive service delivery
- The ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, multi‑disciplinary environment
You’ll be someone who is adaptable, resilient, committed to continuous learning, and motivated by achieving the best outcomes for children.