Social Worker - Children's Long Term Team - Newcastle City Council
Do you want to make a lasting impact on the lives of children with complex needs?
Newcastle City Council's Children's Long Term Team is seeking a passionate and experienced Social Worker to join their dedicated team. They are committed to providing high-quality, holistic support to children with long-term needs and their families, ensuring they receive the care and resources they need to thrive.
About the Role:
As a Social Worker in our Children's Long Term Team, you will work with a caseload of children and young people with a variety of complex needs, including those with disabilities, chronic health conditions, and those in the care system. You will:
- Conduct comprehensive assessments: You will identify the child's needs and their families, identifying strengths, challenges, and goals.
- Develop and implement individualised care plans: You will ensure tailored support is provided across different areas, including education, health, social care, and family well-being.
- Work closely with families: You will provide guidance, support, and advocacy to navigate the complexities of their child's needs.
- Collaborate effectively: You will work with a wide range of professionals, including health professionals, educators, and other agencies, to create a cohesive and integrated support network.
- Ensure the child's voice is heard: You will advocate for their needs and promote their best interests, ensuring their voice is heard and their rights are protected.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records: You will adhere to relevant legislation and policies.
Who we're looking for:
They are looking for a highly motivated and compassionate Social Worker with a strong understanding of the needs of children with long-term needs and their families.
You will have:
- A recognised social work qualification (e.g., DipSW, CQSW, BSC Social Work)
- A valid Social Work England registration
- Significant experience working with children with complex needs and their families.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships and provide effective support.
- A deep understanding of relevant legislation, policies, and safeguarding procedures.
- A genuine commitment to child-centered practice and promoting the well-being of children.
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