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Social Worker (closing date: 24/4/24)

£37,336 - £42,403 per annum. In Swansea, we believe our workforce is our greatest asset and we will ensure you have the right support and a positive working environment to deliver outstanding social care to children, young people and families.

Post title: Social Worker
Post number: SS.66932-V1
Salary: £37,336 - £42,403 per annum
Job description: Social Worker (SS.66932-V1) job description (PDF) [718KB]
Directorate/department: Social Services

Apply online now for post SS.66932-V1

Closing date: 11.59pm, 24 April 2024

Further information

We recognise that social workers undertake a challenging but rewarding role and value the resilience they show by overcoming challenges every day. Social Workers in our Supported Care Planning Teams will be responsible for managing risk and care planning for our children subject to child in need of care and support plans, child protection plans and the Public Law Outline dependant on individual experience. 

Our vision in Swansea which is well understood by the current workforce is 'doing what matters to make things better for children, young people and families. This is reflected in our drive that wherever safe children should remain in the care of their birth families. Signs of Safety is our practice framework and our social work teams work in small pods which allows us to work systemically with families to effect change. This supports good supervision and collaboration between staff. Building positive respectful relationships with families, listening to children and ensuring they are involved in decisions that affect their lives is at the heart of what we do.

Our recent CIW assurance visit in June 2021 highlighted the following: - 

  • A positive attitude towards risk and a willingness to experiment, innovate and be creative was evident.
  • Providers reported Swansea Council has taken a lead in influencing partners to adopt a more strength based/appreciative enquiry approach to communicating with people.
  • Practice was respectful and we saw genuine efforts made by staff to understand people's circumstances and explore how best to work together in supporting people to meet their own personal outcomes.
  • Feedback from staff via focus groups and survey results confirmed they felt appropriately supported throughout the pandemic.
  • Swansea Council's robust and proactive approach to reviewing, and where appropriate, reducing the number of children looked after has continued to pay dividends during the pandemic. The number of children placed outside Wales has also been recently reduced. Most of the care experienced young people we spoke with were positive about their overall experience and levels of support.

As a Social Worker in Swansea Child and Family Services you will experience: 

  • A positive and supportive working culture where staff are trusted to do their job, problems are shared and solutions identified through regular conversations and reflection.
  • Opportunities are taken to learn from things that did not work so well and seen as a positive way to support change when necessary.
  • A whole service commitment to understanding and identifying the waste in our systems so that as workers you can spend less time completing paperwork and more time with children and their families. 
  • Innovative and creative ways of working so that there are always opportunities for your own personal development and reflection to consider how things can be done differently.
  • Supportive leadership and managers who listen and value your input into the way our service can continue to develop and improve.
  • Regular and quality supervision both formally and informally which values the importance of your well-being as well as opportunities to reflect on cases.
  • The opportunity to work in small pods (6 people) within a larger Hub and a Practice Lead who will support you to develop your practice through regular reflection and discussion.  
  • A Senior Management Team who are visible, approachable and want to both hear and respond to staff.
  • A culture where staff are regularly praised and acknowledged for the excellent work they undertake as valued members of the service. 
  • An innovative service who promote creative approaches to case management and are risk sensible. 
  • Access to coaching, mentoring and opportunities for peer group supervision.
  • An excellent induction programme and tailored support to develop the skills, knowledge, resilience and confidence of all workers. 
  • Opportunities to work under a hybrid model where workers share their time between with the office and home. 
  • The importance and benefit of peer support is recognised with additional time dedicated to team development.

About you:

  • You will be passionate about relationship-based social work and able to think creatively and reflect about how you can build relationships to understand what matters to children and their families and support them to achieve this. 
  • You will be committed to your own professional development and take up learning and training opportunities to continue to develop your existing skill and knowledge base.
  • You will ensure that children and their families are at the heart of all decision-making and their voices are heard and evidenced throughout all aspects of your work.
  • You will be motivated, dynamic and passionate about securing the best possible outcomes for children and young people.
  • You will be compassionate, open, honest and respectful in all aspects of your work. 

We are advertising for permanent Social Workers within our Supported Care Planning teams. For an informal chat about all Swansea has to offer please contact Carol Jones on Swansea 01792 635180.

Safeguarding
Within Swansea Council there is a "Safeguarding is Everybody's Business" principle, and this applies to all Swansea Council employees, elected members, volunteers and contractors.
Further details can be found at https://www.swansea.gov.uk/corporatesafeguarding

Job applications may be submitted in Welsh. An application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.

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