Children and Families Social Work Practitioner at Gateshead Council
Gateshead NE8, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Dec, 25

Salary

47346.0

Posted On

09 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE STAND FOR

Do you want to help make Gateshead a place where everyone thrives? If that sounds like you, keep reading - we might be the perfect match.
We’re delighted that you’re interested in working with us. You’d be joining us at a very exciting time.
We pride ourselves on our ambitious and forward-thinking approach to taking care of Gateshead and its people, and we passionately believe that our employees reflect that spirit in truly enabling Gateshead to thrive.
At Gateshead Council you’d be a highly valued member of a team that recognises and respects the skills that you bring to your role, encourages creativity and passionately advocates a great work / life balance. Our actions speak louder than words, and with flexi-time and hybrid working available across many of our roles, as well as a full suite of outstanding employee benefits, we’re confident that it isn’t just the salary that attracts our staff.

Responsibilities
  • Act as the lead professional for a caseload of Children in Need (CiN), looked after children, and child protection cases, delivering skilled assessments and purposeful, timely interventions aligned with policies and guidance.
  • Create and implement evidence-based care and pathway plans that promote the child’s best interests and comply with service policies and procedures.Ensure all cases are regularly reviewed in line with individual needs and legislation, actively involving children, young people, and families in assessments, planning, and reviews.
  • Support the educational aspirations and overall safety, health, and wellbeing of children and young people through intensive interventions and support.
  • Foster effective multi-disciplinary working across services - such as family hubs, schools, and specialist support - to deliver holistic, coordinated care.
  • Work within the Council’s delegation framework, maintain accurate and timely records, and ensure all decisions and documentation reflect the child’s voice and journey.
  • Continuously improve practice through training, supervision, and appraisal, contributing to service development and maintaining professional standards and registration.
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