Children & Adults Social Workers
- Posted 24 July 2024
- Salary £36298 - £51515 per annum + Benefits
- LocationCardiff
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Social Work
- ReferenceGEN29480_1721897814
- Contact NameSarah Tomlin
Job description
I am working with Local Authorities in South Wales who are looking for multiple Social Workers (at various levels) across multiple teams in Children's & Adult's Social Work teams.
(You must have a Diploma/Degree in Social Work and the right to work in the UK (no VISA sponsorship))
The levels available are:
- Social Worker
- Senior Social Worker
- Advanced Practitioner
- Team Manager
The teams available are:
Children's Social Worker
- Child Protection
- Children in Care
- Referral & Assessment/Duty
- Family Support
- Children with Disabilities
Adult's Social Worker
- Hospital Discharge
- Mental Health
- Learning Disabilities
- Transitions
- Safeguarding
- Locality
These positions could vary from full-time to part-time and are predominantly hybrid working and there are many great opportunities to develop your career within Social Work. Alternatively, if these are not for you, get in touch and I will aim to find your ideal opportunity!
Benefits for you:
- Government pensions scheme
- 30 days of annual leave + bank holidays
- Sick Pay
- Hybrid working
- Recruitment & Retention payments
- Training & Development opportunities
Requirements:
- A recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/Diploma)
- Registered with Social Work England
- Working knowledge and understanding of the current legislation and frameworks relevant
Location: Cardiff / Vale of Glamorgan / South Wales
Salaries: £36,298 - £51,515 dependent on experience
Hours: Full time / Part time / Permanent
For more information, please contact Sarah Tomlin
07425 728375 / stomlin@charecruitment.com
What do you get from working with me?
- CV enhancement
- Application form enhancement
- Access to many jobs in the market
- One central point of contact
- Interview preparation assistance
- Expert consultation
- Questions answered
- Offer negotiation