Being a Support Worker with Protective Care Group is a meaningful and extremely important job.
You will be working directly with some of the most vulnerable, at risk young people in the UK and as part of a team, you'll help deliver a bespoke and tailor-made support plan.
We specialise in providing a level of support that local authorities are often unable to; support that makes a real difference to young people's quality of life and prospects.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in children's social work, excellent case management skills, and a commitment to supporting children and young people in care.
Apply today for the children in care team £35 per hour
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Search Health-care is collaborating with a renowned Health-care Provider to recruit several experienced Support Workers for a Leeds-based facility.
This role involves a temp-to-perm arrangement, offering care to vulnerable individuals with complex needs, focusing on their emotional and mental wellbeing.
This caseload will have a level of complexity and lead worker responsibilities working alongside other social workers, it will not have supervisory / line manager responsibilities.
Leeds City Council, require an experienced Social Worker who is able to manage a caseload comprising of Child and Family Assessments, Child in Need, Child Protection, Child Care Proceedings until permanence.
Our client, Leeds City Council, is looking for an Advanced Practitioner, to join their Child and Family team.
To undertake homeless assessment casework and associated functions to enable the Council to meet its statutory responsibilities
To work as part of a duty team to ensure that all homeless people and potentially homeless people have had their circumstances fully assessed.
To explain to service users the process of making a homeless application, the reasons why detailed enquiries will be undertaken and possible outcomes and implications of such an assessment.