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Advanced Social Worker- Child Protection- £67,847

Posted 10 days ago

  • Jersey
  • Permanent
  • £60,472 to £67,874 /Yr
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In 18 days

Advanced Social Worker- Child Protection- Island Relocation

NonStop Care is currently working with an island authority who are looking for an Advanced Social Worker to join their Child Protection team on a permanent basis

This a rare opportunity to develop your skills and try something different on a stunning island with different legislation as it is self governing

Responsibilities:

  • Conducting assessments to identify vulnerabilities, risks, and needs of clients

  • Developing, implementing, and reviewing care plans designed to safeguard clients from harm

  • Coordinating with other service providers, agencies, and professionals to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients

Benefits:

  • Competitive pay rate - Up to �(phone number removed)

  • Hybrid working - You will only need to go the office for meetings and reviews

  • Relocation allowance and retention bonus

  • Unique island role

  • Supportive Management

What NonStop Care offers:

  • A Designated Consultant Who Will Be Your Personal Point of Contact

  • CV Review Service

  • Social Work Roles Throughout The UK

  • Insider Interview Advice and Preparation

  • A Constant Source of New Opportunities

What I offer:

  • An In Depth Knowledge and Understanding of the Social Care Market.

  • A Direct Point of Contact with Local Authorities and Independent Fostering Agencies.

  • To Manage Your Entire Interview Process From Your Initial Application, To Your Offer and Beyond.

  • To Negotiate The Best Possible Rates For You.

If any of these roles do not seem quite right for you, but you would like to have a conversation about other Social Care roles or would like any further advice on Social Care roles throughout the UK please contact NonStop Care on (phone number removed), and ask for Alan Lennon, or feel free to reach out to me via my email: (url removed)