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Social Worker - Level 2 - Children (G9)

Job details
Posting date: 08 October 2025
Salary: £22.20 per hour
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 07 November 2025
Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Nations Recruitment
Job type: Contract
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Summary

Job Category: Social Care Qualified

Job location: Gresley Road, Off Stewton Lane, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN118FG, Lincolnshire County Council

Hours per week: 37

Start date: Immediate start

Salary: £22.20 per hour



Job description

Key Relationships / Functional Links With:

As a Social Worker Level 2 based in Louth, you will work closely with:



Children, young people, and their families

Colleagues across the Children’s Services Directorate, including Team Managers, Service Managers, and the Director

Multi-agency partners such as health professionals, education providers, police, and voluntary sector organisations

Legal professionals including solicitors, barristers, and members of the judiciary

External agencies and community services involved in safeguarding and supporting children

Main Purpose of Job:

To deliver high-quality social work interventions that safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people, ensuring that services are provided in a timely, effective, and child-centred manner in line with statutory responsibilities and Lincolnshire County Council’s practice model.



Main Responsibilities / Accountabilities:

Manage a caseload of children and families, including complex cases, ensuring assessments, plans, and reviews are completed to a high standard.

Cases will be held from the point of allocation through care proceedings (should that be the outcome for the child/family).

Provide professional advice and support to colleagues and partner agencies, contributing to multi-agency decision-making and planning.

Represent the Council in legal proceedings, preparing reports and attending court as required.

Participate in team and service development initiatives, including mentoring less experienced staff and contributing to training.

Keep up to date with legislation, policy, and best practice to ensure compliance and continuous improvement in service delivery.

Maintain accurate and timely records using the Council’s case management systems.

Job Activities:

Undertake statutory assessments under the Children Act and other relevant legislation.

Develop and implement child protection and care plans in collaboration with families and professionals.

Attend and contribute to child protection conferences, strategy meetings, and court proceedings.

Provide written and verbal reports to inform decision-making at all levels.

Engage in reflective supervision and continuous professional development.

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