Social Worker SWC

Reference:
Social Worker
Grade:
Social Care
Salary:
£29 to £30 Per Hour
Town/City:
London Borough ofHaringey
Contract Type:
Contract

Social Worker SWC

 

To undertake Assessments within the required timescales in accordance with the Framework.

 

To assess, and identify levels of risk and need and deliver protective or supportive service for children with a child protection plan.

 

To implement care plans by working in partnership with parents and colleagues from other agencies to effect better outcomes for children with Child Protection plans

 

To accommodate children and young people and initiate care proceedings when appropriate

 

To formulate care plans in partnerships with children and young people, their families and other providers of care and assistance based on these assessments.

 

To produced courts statements and when required, give evidence in court on behalf of the Local Authority

 

To promote the welfare of children in need with particular regard to their age, sex, health, race, religion, culture and life experience as appropriate.

 

To provide verbal and written reports to child protection conferences, strategy meetings, planning meetings and reviews

 

 

To maintain and develop up to date relevant skills and knowledge of current legislation, policy and social work practice.

 

To use information technology systems to carry out duties.

 

To take responsibility for managing an individual caseload, having regard to the relative needs of all service users and ensuring an effective use of time and resources.

 

To attend and actively make use of supervision and performance appraisal

 

 

To contribute through team meetings and organizational events to the development of the service.

 

To maintain accurate and up to date electronic case records in line with policies and procedures

 

To ensure that all expenditure on cases is properly authorized and recorded, and that cases with financial packages are regularly monitored and reviewed.

 

To act as duty office on a rota basis and as required by line management

 

To report any concerns about abuse or malpractice by colleagues in line with the Council’s Whistle Blowing Policy

 

To ensure that all legislation and local council polices regarding Health and Safety are adhered to.

 

These activities may be varied from time to time to meet the changing needs of the service.