NonStop Care is currently working with a well-established local authority in the Oxfordshire area who are looking for an experienced social worker to join their Looked After Children team.
You will be joining a local authority with a Good Ofsted rating, meaning that you will be joining a successful team with good practices, enhancing your skills which will help lead to further career opportunities.
They offer the opportunity to work from home allowing you to spend less time travelling to the office and spend more time working on your caseloads which will lead to greater job satisfaction and flexibility.
NonStop Care is currently working with a well established local authority in the South East who are looking for an experienced social worker to be a Senior Practitioner within their Safeguarding team.
They offer the opportunity to work from home which offers extra support for their workforce and helps assist with effective and efficient caseload management, giving you greater job satisfaction and flexibility.
You will be working as a part of multidisciplinary team, developing your knowledge of the different approaches of each case which will allow you to improve your skills and enhance your career progression opportunities.
NonStop care is currently working a well-established local authority in Oxfordshire who are looking for an experienced social worker to join their Neighbourhood team.
Social Worker - Adult Neighbourhood team - Hybrid Working -£38 p/hr
Due to high staff retention and the offer of an ongoing contract you will be joining a stable work force with experienced staff helping you along the way.
NonStop Care is currently working with a well established local authority in the Oxfordshire area who are looking for an experienced social worker to join their Family Solutions plus team.
Senior Practitioner - Safeguarding-Flexible working - Up to £ 48,039
They are looking for positive and outgoing individuals to join their team.
Qualified Social Worker - Oxfordshire - Children's Locality Team
Location: Bicester and surrounding villages.
We receive allocations via our assessment teams called IAS and ISIT - we have weekly allocations meetings as managers to agree who will be allocated families.