Independent Reviewing Officer at East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Beverley HU17, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Apr, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Jan, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

THE JOB ITSELF

Are you a qualified Social Worker with 5 years post qualifying social work experience? We are recruiting a Full time permanent Independent Reviewing Officer to join our Independent Reviewing Service based in County Hall, Beverley.
We work with our children who are ‘looked after’ including those children receiving short break provision and our privately fostered children in the community overseeing their care plans. The service works closely with partner agencies, foster carers, parents and the child’s network and social workers to review and monitor care planning for our children and young people.

The full time post is a new post and will join 5 fulltime IRO’s, and one part time IRO, the role reports directly to the Independent Safeguarding and Reviewing Area Manager (IRO and IFCRO) and will include key responsibilities;

  • Chairing Review Meetings: IROs chair regular review meetings to assess and monitor the care plans for looked-after children1.Quality Assurance: They ensure that the care plans are effective and meet the child’s needs, taking into account the child’s wishes and feelings.Monitoring Care: IROs monitor the implementation of the care plan, ensuring that decisions made during reviews are acted upon.Advocacy: They advocate for the child’s rights and well-being, ensuring that the child is informed about their rights and can voice their concerns.Independence: IROs work independently from the child’s social worker to provide an unbiased perspective on the child’s care1.Their role is vital in ensuring that the care provided to looked-after children is of high quality and that their voices are heard in the decision-making process.

The service offers blended working opportunities and provide agile working kits to allow work to be completed in council offices or from home.
If you are wanting to progress to the next stage of your social work career this is the role for you.

Check out some of our benefits:

  • A competitive salary.
  • Agile and flexible working opportunities.
  • A culture based on relational practice.
  • A supportive friendly team
  • Dedicated admin will complete service specific duties.
  • Regular, reflective supervision and peer group supervision.
  • Generous leave entitlement.
  • Bespoke training and development opportunities.
Responsibilities
  • Chairing Review Meetings: IROs chair regular review meetings to assess and monitor the care plans for looked-after children1.Quality Assurance: They ensure that the care plans are effective and meet the child’s needs, taking into account the child’s wishes and feelings.Monitoring Care: IROs monitor the implementation of the care plan, ensuring that decisions made during reviews are acted upon.Advocacy: They advocate for the child’s rights and well-being, ensuring that the child is informed about their rights and can voice their concerns.Independence: IROs work independently from the child’s social worker to provide an unbiased perspective on the child’s care1.Their role is vital in ensuring that the care provided to looked-after children is of high quality and that their voices are heard in the decision-making process
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