Steve @ Connect2Surrey | Surrey County Council
IRO / CP Chair
Up to £45 Umb
The job of an Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) / Child Protection (CP) Chair is a critical and demanding role within child welfare and protection services. Here's an overview of the responsibilities and requirements associated with this position:
Responsibilities:
- Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) Duties:
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Reviewing and monitoring the care plans of children who are in the care of the local authority.
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Ensuring that the child's welfare and best interests are prioritised in all decision-making processes.
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Conducting impartial and objective reviews of the child's case, including regular reviews and statutory reviews.
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Chairing meetings related to the child's care plan and facilitating discussions among relevant parties.
- Child Protection (CP) Chair Duties:
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Leading and chairing Child Protection Conferences to assess risks to a child's safety and well-being.
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Coordinating the multi-agency response to child protection concerns, involving social workers, health care professionals, educators, and other relevant stakeholders.
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Ensuring that child protection plans are developed, implemented, and regularly reviewed to address identified risks and safeguard the child.
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Making decisions regarding the need for ongoing support, intervention, or legal proceedings to protect the child from harm.
Requirements:
- Qualifications and Experience:
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A relevant qualification in social work & full SWE Registration.
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Substantial experience working within child welfare and protection services, including experience in conducting assessments, developing care plans, and chairing meetings.
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Knowledge of relevant legislation, policies, and procedures governing child welfare and protection, including child safeguarding procedures and statutory requirements.
- Skills and Abilities:
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and build rapport with children, families, and professionals from diverse backgrounds.
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Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to assess complex situations and make informed decisions in the best interests of the child.
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Effective leadership and decision-making skills, with the ability to chair meetings, facilitate discussions, and resolve conflicts constructively.
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Commitment to promoting the rights and well-being of children, with a sensitive and child-centered approach to practice.
"Overall, the role of an IRO / CP Chair requires a combination of professional expertise, practical experience, and personal qualities to effectively safeguard and promote the welfare of vulnerable children within the child protection system."
Connect2Surrey, part of Surrey County Council & Kent Commercial Services LLP, is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business and positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.