Connect2socialwork are urgently looking for a Childrens Social Worker to join their great Childrens Social Work Teams Paying Up to £42 an hour, this role is on a locum basis for an initial 3 month rolling contract.
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of the children in Surrey?
Posted by Service Care Solutions - Social Work • £37/hr
Key Responsibilities
Provide reliable effective social work help and intervention to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in need so that children maintain a reasonable standard of health and development, receive reasonable parenting, and have a sense of permanence.
Where a child is disabled take action to minimise the effect of their disabilities so they have the opportunity to lead lives as normal a life as possible.
General
Service Care Solutions are seeking a highly motivated and reliable Social Worker to join Greenwich Council's Disabled Children and Young People's Service Team.
Posted by Hertfordshire County Council • £53K/yr to £57K/yr
Qualified Childrens Consultant Social Worker
Whilst you will have a base, each team has a geographic area they cover which will require regular access to a vehicle in order to travel to meetings.
Starting Salary: £45,441 per annum £6,875 market enhanced payment progressing to £50,512 per annum £6,420 market enhanced payment PLUS £1k one off welcome payment - Pay Increase pending
We are looking for experienced and passionate Social Workers to join a dedicated Children with Disabilities Team.As part of this Local Authorities Children with Disabilities Team, you will have a passion for making a difference to our children.
Qualified Social Worker
This role has been created through significate investment in order to add capacity and build resilience and stability.
Connect2Kent have an exciting opportunity for experienced Residential Centre Workers to assist with the running of a brand new Children's Centre located in Dartford, Kent.
Purpose of the role
To provide direct care to children by engaging them in stimulating and meaningful learning activities and encouraging them to express their wishes and feelings and make their own choices as much as possible.
To support children, attend all their appointments, engage in activities to help them learn English and feel happy and safe.