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In Newham, Children’s Social Workers in the Children in Need (CIN) team play a crucial role in supporting and safeguarding children and their families. Here are some key aspects of their work:
Responsibilities:
Assessment and […]
View JobCornwall Council is seeking a flexible and experienced Locum Adult Social Worker to join our Adult Social Care team. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work with a diverse population, supporting adults with a range of needs […]
View JobIn Cheshire East, children’s social workers play a vital role in supporting and safeguarding children and their families. Here are some key aspects of their work:
Key Teams and Services:
Children in Need / Child Protection […]
View JobIn Devon, social workers play a crucial role in supporting individuals and families through various challenges. Here are some key aspects of the job description for a social worker in Devon:
An adoption social worker plays a crucial […]
In Southend-on-Sea, Qualified Social Workers (QSW) play a vital role in various teams and services. Here are some key areas where QSWs are involved:
Children’s Services
Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH): QSWs in the MASH team […]
View JobLeicestershire County Council is seeking an experienced and committed Locum Social Worker to join its Child Protection Team. This crucial role involves safeguarding children at risk, undertaking timely assessments, and working […]
View JobSenior Practitioner in social work, often referred to as a Senior Social Worker or Advanced Practitioner, plays a pivotal role in managing complex cases and providing guidance to less experienced social workers. Here are some key […]
View JobIn Milton Keynes, child protection social workers play a crucial role in safeguarding children and supporting families. They work within various teams and services to address concerns about the safety and well-being of children. Here […]
View JobIn Newham, Children’s Social Workers in the Children in Need (CIN) team play a crucial role in supporting and safeguarding children and their families. Here are some key aspects of their work:
Responsibilities:
- Assessment and Planning: Conduct thorough assessments to identify the needs of children and families, and develop tailored support plans
- Case Management: Manage a caseload of children in need, ensuring timely and effective interventions
- Safeguarding: Implement safeguarding measures to protect children from harm and abuse
