Ref. 62905

Social Worker – Out Of Hours Team

  • Location: Plymouth, England
  • Salary: £40 - £40 per hour
  • Type: Temporary / Full Time

Seven Social Care are looking for 1 Out Of Hours Social Worker to work for Plymouth City Council based in Fareham.This position is full time (37 hours per week) and is paying £40 per hour. 

This is a hybrid role but you must be available for emergencies.

The Role:

This is an Out of Hours Service statutory role providing an emergency social work service to children and adult service users. The post holder is responsible forresponding to all referrals to the Out of Hours Service which require prompt

professional intervention, as defined by the relevant legislation, guidance, policies and procedures.

The primary purpose of the post holder is to:

  • Safeguard children and young people, who have either suffered or who are likely to be at risk of suffering significant harm as defined by the Children Act 1989. This role also encompasses other statutory duties and responsibilities of Children’s Social Care as defined by legislation, council and departmental policies and procedures.
  • Safeguard vulnerable adults. This role also encompasses the statutory duties

and responsibilities of Adult’s Social Care as defined by the Care Act 2014

along with other statutory duties, legislation, council and departmental policies

and procedures, including homelessness.

This post involves regularly caring

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage an allocated social work caseload relating to children, young people and families

    within the locality, including child protection and court work.

  • Prepare for, and participate in, planned work relating to court and court orders effectively and

    within appropriate timescales.

  • Undertake assessments in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures; with

    consideration to both the Framework for Assessment and risk in order to inform analysis and

    plans

  • Identify children in need who may also be in need of protection and effectively safeguard them.
  • Assess the needs of children and young people and determine an appropriate level of intervention and service provision, including packages of support for families. Negotiating,coordinating and providing and/or commissioning services as appropriate.
  • Gather information for referrals to assist in the determination of whether there is a need for

    intervention within the continuum of need and a referral recorded with Children’s Social Care.

  • Ensure the needs and wishes of children are fully addressed in the assessment and planning

    process and that there is evidence of children and young people’s participation.

  • Share responsibility for planned intervention and service provision with partners, participating in

    formal case reviews which will include the full range of statutory meetings and other planned

    meetings, as necessary.

  • Comply with LCC and service-specific administrative and financial procedures including the

    maintenance of appropriate and up-to-date records.

    March 2018

  • Liaise with designated line manager and comply with service requirements regarding

    supervision, undertaking continuous professional development and attendance at formal

    training.

  • Be aware and responsive to the differing needs of all groups within the community.
  • Undertake any other duties in relation to this area of work, including membership of the team’s

    duty rota.

  • Participate fully in the CAF process and be fully conversant with and work within the

    Safeguarding procedures and protocols within Lancashire County Council.

  • Contribute to the development of social work students

Applicant Requirements:

  • Experience: 2+ years working in a similar role.
  • Compliance: Up to date DBS/SWE Registration
  • Travel: Clean UK driving license with the ability to commute to and from work independently.
  • Hours: 37 hours p/w.

Working with Seven Social Care:

We have been helping social care professionals find exciting new roles for almost a decade, so we know exactly where to look when it comes to sourcing the best opportunities. We operate across the UK, and, with over 300 five-star reviews, multiple awards and amazing relationships with the biggest employers in UK social care, we give you the best chance of landing your next role.

We have a reputation for recruiting at lightning speed, however, we can only respond to candidates who meet the exact requirements of the position. If you have any queries about a role or application, please visit our website where our amazing candidate support team will be more than happy to help.

Seven Social Care are looking for 1 Out Of Hours Social Worker to work for Plymouth City Council based in Fareham.This position is full time (37 hours per week) and is paying £40 per hour. 

This is a hybrid role but you must be available for emergencies.

The Role:

This is an Out of Hours Service statutory role providing an emergency social work service to children and adult service users. The post holder is responsible forresponding to all referrals to the Out of Hours Service which require prompt

professional intervention, as defined by the relevant legislation, guidance, policies and procedures.

The primary purpose of the post holder is to:

  • Safeguard children and young people, who have either suffered or who are likely to be at risk of suffering significant harm as defined by the Children Act 1989. This role also encompasses other statutory duties and responsibilities of Children’s Social Care as defined by legislation, council and departmental policies and procedures.
  • Safeguard vulnerable adults. This role also encompasses the statutory duties

and responsibilities of Adult’s Social Care as defined by the Care Act 2014

along with other statutory duties, legislation, council and departmental policies

and procedures, including homelessness.

This post involves regularly caring

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage an allocated social work caseload relating to children, young people and families

    within the locality, including child protection and court work.

  • Prepare for, and participate in, planned work relating to court and court orders effectively and

    within appropriate timescales.

  • Undertake assessments in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures; with

    consideration to both the Framework for Assessment and risk in order to inform analysis and

    plans

  • Identify children in need who may also be in need of protection and effectively safeguard them.
  • Assess the needs of children and young people and determine an appropriate level of intervention and service provision, including packages of support for families. Negotiating,coordinating and providing and/or commissioning services as appropriate.
  • Gather information for referrals to assist in the determination of whether there is a need for

    intervention within the continuum of need and a referral recorded with Children’s Social Care.

  • Ensure the needs and wishes of children are fully addressed in the assessment and planning

    process and that there is evidence of children and young people’s participation.

  • Share responsibility for planned intervention and service provision with partners, participating in

    formal case reviews which will include the full range of statutory meetings and other planned

    meetings, as necessary.

  • Comply with LCC and service-specific administrative and financial procedures including the

    maintenance of appropriate and up-to-date records.

    March 2018

  • Liaise with designated line manager and comply with service requirements regarding

    supervision, undertaking continuous professional development and attendance at formal

    training.

  • Be aware and responsive to the differing needs of all groups within the community.
  • Undertake any other duties in relation to this area of work, including membership of the team’s

    duty rota.

  • Participate fully in the CAF process and be fully conversant with and work within the

    Safeguarding procedures and protocols within Lancashire County Council.

  • Contribute to the development of social work students

Applicant Requirements:

  • Experience: 2+ years working in a similar role.
  • Compliance: Up to date DBS/SWE Registration
  • Travel: Clean UK driving license with the ability to commute to and from work independently.
  • Hours: 37 hours p/w.

Working with Seven Social Care:

We have been helping social care professionals find exciting new roles for almost a decade, so we know exactly where to look when it comes to sourcing the best opportunities. We operate across the UK, and, with over 300 five-star reviews, multiple awards and amazing relationships with the biggest employers in UK social care, we give you the best chance of landing your next role.

We have a reputation for recruiting at lightning speed, however, we can only respond to candidates who meet the exact requirements of the position. If you have any queries about a role or application, please visit our website where our amazing candidate support team will be more than happy to help.