As a Social Worker within our Independent Fostering Agency, you will collaborate with colleagues to deliver a comprehensive range of fostering services.
Achieving for Children has an exciting opportunity for a social worker to join their IFA.
This includes recruitment, assessment, training, supervision/support, duty services, and special guardianship assessments.
Our client is a reputable social care organisation located in North-East London, and they are looking for a talented Fostering social worker to join their team.
Childrens Social Worker - Fostering Team - Outstanding OFSTED - £32.50p/hr
This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled Social Worker with good experience in fostering services.
We are currently seeking a compassionate and dedicated Social Worker to join our Children in Care Team.
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing direct support to children in care, as well as working closely with foster carers, residential staff, and other professionals to ensure the best outcomes for children and young people.
Responsibilities
Manage a case load of children in care, conducting assessments, and developing care plans in collaboration with children, families, and carers.
Qualified Social Worker - Greenwich - Children in Need Team
Provide 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 through secure attachment to their parents or carers.
Expectation of 3 days work in the office per week and 2 days working from home.
NonStop Care is currently working with a Good Ofsted Local authority in the Berkshire area who are looking for an experienced social worker to join 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.
As an ASW, you will be responsible for assessing, planning, and delivering social work services to people with learning disabilities, their carers and families.
You will be working with service users who have complex needs and require support to live independently in the community.
Our client is seeking two ASWs with experience in learning disabilities to join our team.