Duty and Assessment Social Worker

Posted 28 October 2023
Salary £29447 - £39513 per annum + benefits
LocationSouth Yorkshire
Job type Permanent
Discipline Social Work
Reference36645_1698512403
Contact NameSamantha Cunningham

Job description

A Local Authority is looking for Duty & Assessment Social Workers.

These are all PERMANENT positions that are mostly full-time with some potential for part-time.

This Local Authority is based in South Yorkshire but operates hybrid working (3 days in the office and 2 days at home and vice versa - dependent on diary) meaning that you could live outside of the region but be able to feasibly work for them.

The ideal applicant will have post qualification experience but this not essential (Newly Qualified Social Workers are welcome to apply).

Benefits for you as the Duty & Assessment Social Worker:

  • Generous annual leave (increases with service); can buy up to an extra 10 days
  • Pension Scheme of 15.2% matched contribution
  • Learning & Development opportunities
  • Discounts on Private Health cover
  • Flexible hours around core working hours
  • £1,000 Golden Hello for Newly Qualified Social Workers
  • £2,000 supplement on top of salary for experienced Social Workers (dependent on area of Social Work)
  • Additional benefits

Requirements of you as the Duty & Assessment Social Worker:

  • A recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/DipSW/CQSW)
  • A Social Work England registration
  • Must hold a full UK Driving Licence



Location: South Yorkshire

Salary scale: £29,447 - £39,513



Please follow the instructions on this website, or alternatively contact Samantha Cunningham 07825213518

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