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Social Worker & Snr Social Worker Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) –
x1 FTE Vacancies
The national increase in the number of UASC is reflected in the number of unaccompanied children that the Trust is also […]
View JobAssist the Team Manager in providing high quality services to people, families, and carers in accordance with relevant legislation and policy.
To operate as the senior professional within the team and deputise for the Team Manager […]
View JobWe require an experienced child protection social worker for our Child Protection Service that completes, C&F assessments, Section 7&37, CIN and CP plans along with PLO.
What we offer!
CP transfer point at first hearing! o […]
View JobSocial Worker & Snr Social Worker– Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC) – x3 FTE Vacancies
The national increase in the number of UASC is reflected in the number of unaccompanied
children that the Trust is also […]
To contribute to the assessment of more complex placement needs of children and young people, and family find for them according to their needs.
Advise and assist the Child’s Social Worker, in preparation of children for placement […]
ASYE + at least 3 years experience plus additional supervisory/practice development role/contributing to learning of others
View JobAssist the Team Manager in providing high quality services to people, families, and carers in accordance with relevant legislation and policy.
To operate as the senior professional within the team and deputise for the Team Manager […]
View JobSocial Worker & Snr Social Worker Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) –
x1 FTE Vacancies
- The national increase in the number of UASC is reflected in the number of unaccompanied children that the Trust is also supporting, and it is in this context that we are increasing our social work
capacity. - The UK Border agency’s definition of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) is children who are applying for asylum in their own right; separated from both parents; and are not being cared for by an adult, either in law or by custom.
- The statutory responsibility of the Trust is then to assess and support which for the majority will be as children in care.
- To enhance our capacity, we are now seeking qualified social workers, registered with Social Work England who have the potential but ideally substantial experience of working and supporting unaccompanied children as children in care.