
Newly Qualified Social Worker
- Leicestershire
- £32,070 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Entry-level pay at Grade 9 (£32,070) until full Social Work England registration is achieved, with an increase to the top of Grade 9 (£34,359), plus Market Premium of £3,283) upon registration.
- Protected and reduced caseloads during the ASYE year.
- Dedicated support from the ASYE Co-ordinator, regular network meetings with other ASYEs.
- Monthly reflective supervision with a practice mentor, in addition to supervision with your team manager.
- Intensive induction and tailored ASYE training.
- Working as part of the social work teams to increase knowledge and understanding, including co-working with experienced colleagues.
- Hold a Social Work degree or equivalent (e.g. CQSW, DipSW) specialising in children's services within the last two years or expect to qualify within the next year. You must also be registered with Social Work England or expect registration upon qualifying.
- You must hold a full, valid, UK driving licence (or be able to convert your current licence) AND have access to a vehicle.
- Have experience of working with children and families, knowledge of childcare legislation and Local Safeguarding Children Partnership procedures, particularly in relation to child protection and child in need. Be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the theoretical underpinning of social work practice and models used.
- Have an awareness of the cultural, racial, linguistic, and religious backgrounds of children, young people, and families applying equal opportunity principles in practice across your work.
- Hold strong assessment skills, capable of analysing information to make sound decisions which offer support and are impactful and be able to demonstrate this via examples.
- Have excellent prioritisation and time management skills to ensure the successful delivery of competing and changing work demands, and be able to demonstrate this via examples.
- Be proficient in IT, with sound knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word and database applications to ensure clear, accurate and age-appropriate communication with children, families, carers and external agencies/other service providers that support collaborative ways of working both orally and in writing.
- We run several conferences each year for staff to come together, reflect and learn.
- Every team sets aside time for team learning each month.
- You will receive consistent, regular, and reflective supervision, including group supervision support.
- Twice a year, our senior leaders take a week out and spend time with Social Workers, observing practice and talking to young people, parents, and carers about their experience of services.
- All Social Work England-registered workers have three extra Continuous Professional Development days each year.
- Our highly valued training offer supports career progression and includes Practice Educator Awards and Aspiring Managers Program.
- We have an experienced team dedicated to supporting practice excellence.
- Our Practice Development Group is well-established for practitioners to collaborate on practice development.
- We have a Critical Incident Response service for staff, which provides independent therapeutic support within 48 hours.
- We have an excellent Wellbeing Service providing specific support to staff when needed, but also offers events throughout the year.