Our local authority client is looking for an experienced Business Support & Facilities Manager to join their busy team.
Full details below: PURPOSE OF THE JOB: To work as part of the Business & Transformation Service Management Team contributing to the overall management and development of the service; and to deputise for the Service Manager - Business & Transformation as required.
Conwy County Borough Council are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Social Worker to join their Safeguarding & Legal team in the Children, Families and Safeguarding Service.
The Social Worker (Family Support & Intervention) will be responsible for delivering a high-quality social work service to Children and their families who are deemed to have unmet needs and/or considered to be at risk of harm/significant harm.
The suitable candidate will be expected to provide support and to develop resilience and independence, ensuring that children and their families are at the centre of decision making about their lives and the outcomes that they want to achieve without compromising the child's safety.
Conwy County Borough Council are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Social Worker to join their Assessment and Support team in the Children, Families and Safeguarding Service.
As a Social Worker, you will be expected to provide a high-quality social work service to children and their families who are deemed to have unmet needs and/or considered to be at risk of harm/significant harm.
Key Responsibilities
Undertaking S47, initial assessments and private law court reports.
You will provide support to our customers by phone, email and also via video appointments.
General
To maintain a high level of customer care.
To understand, support and advise a wide range of Customers who contact the Environment, Roads and Facilities Department through all channels of communication
For this role you will be working in the North Wales area as a child support worker.
You will be required to support people with a diverse range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries and mental health needs.
As a support worker you will find yourself working in a variety of settings, including peoples own homes, in health and social care settings such as supported living services or care homes, and out in the community.