To undertake complex case work and take primary responsibility for specific areas of work including project work ensuring that families or individuals receive appropriate support to the highest standards.To prepare and present reports for meetings, conferences and courts, etc., to agreed standards.To work within the statutory framework and comply with Directorate policies, procedures and guidance.To promote high standards of professional practice through monitoring, reviewing and evaluation of interventions that will improve the quality of the outcomes for service users.To maintain high quality safeguarding standards for Children or Vulnerable Adults, reporting concerns promptly to the Team Manager.To provide day to day professional advice and guidance to team members to ensure that the services provided are consistent, integrated and are of the highest standard.To assist the Team Manager in contributing to the formal supervision of team members.To mentor staff through formal and informal development sessions in line with professional standards and Directorate policy to gain post qualifying awards.To update and maintain computer and written records in accordance with Directorate guidelines ensuring the quality of the information noted is accurate and up to date.To chair and minute and/or participate in meetings in respect of service users.
Children's Senior Social Worker - MOU
Tripod Partners
Posted a day ago, valid for a day
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland NE19 2BG, England
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- The job involves undertaking complex case work and taking primary responsibility for specific areas of work, including project work to ensure families or individuals receive appropriate support.
- Candidates are expected to prepare and present reports for meetings, conferences, and courts while adhering to agreed standards and statutory frameworks.
- The role requires promoting high professional practice standards through monitoring and evaluating interventions to improve service user outcomes.
- Applicants should have a minimum of 3 years of experience in a related field and the salary for this position is set at $60,000 per year.
- Additionally, the position includes mentoring team members and maintaining high-quality safeguarding standards for children or vulnerable adults.