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Social Worker Professional

Apr 21st, 2022 at 09:32   Jobs   Swansea  

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Location: Swansea
Salary: -- £

Language

English

Closes/Deadline

20 May 2022

Hours

Full Time

Contact type

Permanent

Salary


Grade 8, £30,095 - £33,486 per annum (newly qualified), Grade 9, £34,373 - £38,553 per annum

Job level

Recruiter

CITY & COUNTY OF SWANSEA

Recruiter Type

Direct Employer

Description

If you enjoy supporting children and their families to help them achieve their full potential, then Swansea Council could have just the service for you. Swansea is a great place to live and work. It's an innovative waterfront city at the heart of the wider Swansea Bay City Region. From stunning coastal scenery to tranquil parks, a thriving cultural scene to the best of modern city living, the city offers the best of all worlds.

SPOC is a multi - agency team made up of 5 hubs including the Integrated Information Advice and Assistance Hub (IIAA), Integrated Safeguarding Hub (ISH), Family Wellbeing Team (FWT), Domestic Abuse Hub (DAH) and the Contextual, Missing, Exploited and Trafficked hub (CMET). These Hubs have a shared purpose of assisting children, young people and families in Swansea to live happy, healthy and safe lives with help from the right people at the right time if and when they need it.

SPOC also has multi-disciplinary representation from early help staff with expertise in young people's services, youth offending, CAMHS, IFFS, CDT, Health and Education.

Our approach follows the principles of the Social Services and Well Being Act (Wales) 2014, which focusses on working with people, in partnership, to meet their needs and prevent them from escalating.

When families, members of the public or professionals contact SPOC they speak to a qualified Social Worker who talks to them to understand what matters, provides information, advice and assistance and agrees personal outcomes with them to identify the right support at the right time.

The Wales Safeguarding Procedures are based on the principle that the protection of children from harm is the responsibility of all individuals and agencies working with children and families, and with adults who may pose a risk to children. Partnership working and communication between agencies is identified as key in order to identify vulnerable children and to help keep them safe from harm and abuse.

Post source:jobs.theguardian.com

Posters Information:

Name:CITY & COUNTY OF SWANSEA

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Additional Details

Company CITY & COUNTY OF SWANSEA
Work Type Full-time

 
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