Young People's Social Worker
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 13 Tachwedd 2025 |
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| Cyflog: | £45,841.00 i £48,035.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £45841.00 - £48035.00 a year |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 17 Rhagfyr 2025 |
| Lleoliad: | Trowbridge, BA14 8JN |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | F0041-5789 |
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Care job family overview - Support and assist the well-being of individuals and groups to assure their protection, security and development Safeguarding, protection and care. Community, residential, day or field settings. Ongoing risk and needs assessment and advice for individuals and groups. Specification of any non-council provision. Individual or small group emphasis. May involve personal care activities. Likely to involve immediate response to client. Service and Function Context The service is responsible for ensuring that children and young people involved in the youth justice system or being exploited are provided with intervention and support to best meet their needs and to ensure they have the best opportunities to succeed in life. The Young Peoples Service covers key areas including: The Youth Offending Team: this seeks to provide children and young people, particularly those who are vulnerable with positive, preventative, out of court, and statutory intervention they need to improve their safety and wellbeing, and prevent offending or re-offending. The service has a key role in helping children, young people and their families to build resilience, overcome barriers, reduce risky behaviours and achieve positive outcomes. Job Purpose Young Peoples Social Workers will be deployed as part of Wiltshires Young Peoples Service, located within the Councils Family and Childrens Service which has a role in leading, developing, and enhancing targeted and specialist youth and childrens services. This post works with families and young people who are involved and at risk of entering the youth justice system, displaying significantly vulnerabilities, going missing or at risk of being exploited - sexually or criminally. Specific duties and responsibilities include - To be the primary worker with case responsibility for adolescent children in need and children in need of protection (predominantly aged 10-17 who are at risk of or experiencing criminal or sexual exploitation, offending, going missing or displaying significant vulnerabilities). To operate within the council policy and keep up to date with social work methods, practice developments, new legislation and procedures, including the Childrens Act 2004. To be responsible for the day to day interpretation of and implementation of statutory duties and departmental policy and procedures in the provision of services to children and young people. To be allocated work from the team leaders or any person delegated to act on their behalf based on eligibility criteria and to hold case management responsibility for this work. To complete enquiries and assess, the needs of and risks to vulnerable children and young people in a timely manner giving due consideration to the wishes and views of the child and the childs family. This will include the completion of S47 enquiries, enquiries, joint investigation alongside Police colleagues, single assessments/ specialist CSE/CCE/AIM assessments single assessments and engaging service users and other relevant persons in the work base, homes or any other appropriate venue e.g. hospital, school etc. To take appropriate action to assess and minimise any identified concern or risk to children and young people in accordance with the requirements and timescales of assessment frameworks, child protection procedures and looked after children legislation and procedures. To draw up and implement, with the child or young person and their family and carers, an appropriate plan to address identified issues and to maximise the participation of service users and carers in this process ensuring that social work intervention is ongoing only when necessary in peoples lives. To carry out regular reviews of individual plans, record outcomes and formulate revised plans which are outcome focused. To convene meetings e.g. core groups to assist in the implementation and review of plans for vulnerable children. To write reports for child protection conferences, planning meetings, looked after children reviews, legal meetings and court hearings and attend these as appropriate. To have a creative approach to meeting need and to ensure local provision, wherever possible, in order to meet identified need within available resources. To have a clear understanding of and ability to manage within financial constraints in service delivery. To work collaboratively and effectively with Young People Support Workers, Youth Justice Workers, YOT Officers, No Wrong Door practitioners and colleagues across Families and Childrens Services on achieving shared family goals. To work proactively and in partnership with other agencies to plan and deliver coordinated services to children, young people and their families/carers which promotes and focuses on positive outcomes. Actively engage and contribute, when necessary, to Local Allocation Group case discussions (or other similarly named mechanisms/panels) To maintain accurate and effective electronic recording of information and action taken in the course of casework. To understand the need for and contribute to the achievement of team and departmental performance targets in order to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people To maintain confidentiality of information acquired in the course of undertaking duties for the department whilst operating in the fullest cooperation with other agencies to ensure that children are appropriately safeguarded. To contribute to team processes in a positive and appropriate manner, by attending team meetings and undertaking any necessary and appropriate team duties. To make an active contribution to the development of service delivery through the sharing of knowledge, information and skills. To take responsibility for personal professional development through the utilisation of relevant practice research/developments, legislation, participative supervision and appraisal processes. To undertake further training which is consistent with the needs of the individual and the organisation, as agreed with the manager. To work within an equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory framework. Value diversity within the team and in contact with other professionals, children, young people and families. Working within a legislative framework Operating within relevant policy, legal, ethical and professional boundaries when working with children and families. Effectively delivering all statutory requirements. Following local practice standards and protocols. Supervision and continual development Actively engaging in individual and group supervision and embed learning in practice. Maintaining up to date knowledge and skills as required by the role. Participating in appraisal and team meetings and contribute to individual and team development. Specific requirements for this post: Flexible working There will be a requirement to occasionally work with children and families when they most need it which may be outside of normal working hours, including weekends. The number of out of hours worked will not exceed 10% of the total contracted hours per week.