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Parenting Assessor - Senior Social Worker

Job details
Posting date: 09 February 2026
Salary: £49,918 to £53,048 per year
Additional salary information: This role attracts a 4% Annual Retention Payment after 1 year's service.
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 11 March 2026
Location: Bracknell, Berkshire
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week
Company: Bracknell Forest Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: People/26/330845

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Summary

We are looking for an expert Senior Social Worker to take on the role of Parenting Assessor within our Family Safeguarding Team to make a real impact on children’s lives.

Bracknell Forest's Children’s Social Care team are proud to have achieved an Outstanding in all areas grading in December 2025. Not only did we maintain our Outstanding judgement, but inspectors also recognised that “since the last inspection in 2022, Bracknell Forest has sustained and strengthened exceptional services for children and families”.

Ofsted described our practitioners as “effusive about working in Bracknell” who value our strong child‑focused ethos, relational practice model, manageable workloads and high‑quality training and supervision.

Staff shared with inspectors they appreciate leaders’ visibility, approachability and unwavering commitment to children, all factors that underpin their decision to continue their careers in Bracknell Forest.

“Leaders have established a highly effective Social Work Academy that provides tailored support to practitioners at every stage of their career”. This commitment to development and learning has contributed to Bracknell Forest’s secure reputation as an ‘employer of choice’ for Social Workers.

About you...
As a Parenting Assessor, you are a confident and skilled Senior Social Worker who has extensive experience in complex child protection cases, care planning and legal proceedings. You will be passionate about relational social work and committed in joining our embedded culture and ethos of bettering vulnerable children’s lives.

As a non-case holding expert Parenting Assessor - Senior Social Worker, you will demonstrate the ability to complete in-depth, high quality family assessments of need and risk to children with particular emphasis on parental capacity and capability to change.

To thrive in this role, you will bring with you a high standard of report writing and case recording. The ability to make professional judgments and recommendations based on analytical assessment and review. Confidence in writing comprehensive court reports and giving evidence in court.

As a Parenting Assessor, you will role‑model and champion high‑quality practice. You will demonstrate a strong commitment to your own continued professional development and use your knowledge and experience to support colleagues, helping to foster our inclusive and collaborative culture.

You will be Social Work England registered.


About the team...
In December 2025, Ofsted concluded that “since the last inspection, leaders, managers and practitioners have not only sustained outstanding services but have raised the bar even higher”.

We use the Family Safeguarding Model in our approach to collaborate with families to keep them together, where it is safe to do so, supported by Motivational Interviewing (MI). December 2025 Ofsted recognised our model “operates consistently and effectively” and “embraces a relational approach, with explicit commitment to understanding the culture and diverse needs of families”.

Children experiencing neglect or domestic abuse receive exceptional and expert in-house specialist help. They work closely with the family safeguarding team and offer step-by-step help to parents to improve home conditions and strengthen parenting capacity.

When risks escalate, our conscientious managers take decisive action whilst maintaining a clear focus on the lived experiences of children. Permanence planning meetings secure “timely decision-making, enabling children to thrive” “Social Workers consider all permanence options for children, and contingency planning is in place so that children are offered the best permanence option”.

Social Workers were recognised by inspectors as “committed to understanding the lived experiences of children and responding to help them have improved home conditions and better childhood experiences”. Families are positive about their experiences with social workers, and we know practitioners are having a positive impact in supporting families.

We are a small, welcoming and friendly local authority where you will have the opportunity to build strong, positive and supportive working relationships with colleagues and peers. You will be a valued member of the team, where you will feel connected, appreciated, heard, accepted, included and supported.

To learn more about what it is like to work with us, take a look at our workforce video.

Read more about our culture and what our staff say Children's social care culture | Bracknell Forest Council.

Key responsibilities...
To complete in-depth, analytical parenting assessments (including pre-birth), with a clear focus on parental capacity and capacity to change within PLO and care proceedings, and to produce high-quality reports that provide robust analysis and clear recommendations within stipulated timescales.
Complete additional assessments, such as risk assessments or 'Together and Apart’ assessments, when required.
Promote listening to children at every opportunity; ensuring their views are heard, recorded and acted upon in an appropriate and timely manner.
To coordinate multi-agency contributions to assessment, planning and intervention, working within the multidisciplinary Family Safeguarding Model to drive change and provide effective support.
Attend Permanency Planning meetings and contribute to the care planning for children.
Participate in regular reflective supervision, providing analytical assessment findings and recommendations in monthly group case supervisions alongside the allocated social worker and partners.
To support and mentor less experienced colleagues including newly qualified Social Workers, Family Workers and Social Work Students.

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