Connected Carers - Qualified Social Worker
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- England,South East,Kent
- full-time
- £42,000 - £46,646 per annum
Job Description:
Connected Carers Qualified Social Worker
Medway Council
Location: Broadside
Salary: Up to £46,646 per annum + £2,000 annual retention payment after 2 years’ service
Additional Benefits: Relocation package of up to £8,000 (for those residing at least 20 miles from the Broadside Office)
Are you an experienced Social Worker looking for a rewarding role where you can make a lasting difference to the lives of children and their families? Join Medway Council’s Connected Carers Team and take the next step in your career within a supportive and innovative service.
The Role
As a Social Worker in the Connected Carers Team, you will play a pivotal role in:
*Supporting children placed with connected carers and providing tailored support to carers.
*Completing a range of high-quality assessments, including Special Guardianship, Viability, and Connected Carers assessments, adhering to statutory deadlines.
*Presenting reports at court and fostering panels, providing clear and evidence-based recommendations.
*Working directly with children and carers to understand their needs and deliver effective support plans.
*Leading multi-agency meetings and collaborating with partners to ensure the best outcomes for children.
This role involves working closely with families facing complex challenges such as mental health, domestic abuse, and substance misuse, ensuring all interventions are strengths-based and solution-focused.
Why Join Medway Council?
We are committed to offering a work environment that supports your personal and professional development:
*Competitive Benefits Package: In addition to a competitive salary, you’ll receive a £3,000 market premia and a £2,000 annual retention payment after 2 years of service.
*Relocation Support: Relocate with ease-up to £8,000 is available for candidates residing at least 20 miles from our Broadside Office.
*Professional Development: Access continuous learning opportunities, including training in Signs of Safety, therapeutic interventions, and systemic practice.
*Work-Life Balance: Enjoy flexible working arrangements and manageable caseloads, ensuring you can focus on delivering impactful work.
What We’re Looking For
*A qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England.
*Experience in connected carers or fostering teams and completing assessments such as Viability and Special Guardianship.
*Strong analytical, communication, and report-writing skills.
*A commitment to Medway’s relationship-based practice model and an understanding of the needs of children and their carers.
About the Connected Carers Team
Our Connected Carers Team provides invaluable support to kinship carers and children, focusing on stability and promoting positive relationships. You’ll work within a stable, experienced team with access to regular reflective supervision and peer support.
Join a team that values collaboration, innovation, and making a difference!
For further details or to apply, contact Callum Parr at Ackerman Pierce on 0208133765 or email
Medway Council
Location: Broadside
Salary: Up to £46,646 per annum + £2,000 annual retention payment after 2 years’ service
Additional Benefits: Relocation package of up to £8,000 (for those residing at least 20 miles from the Broadside Office)
Are you an experienced Social Worker looking for a rewarding role where you can make a lasting difference to the lives of children and their families? Join Medway Council’s Connected Carers Team and take the next step in your career within a supportive and innovative service.
The Role
As a Social Worker in the Connected Carers Team, you will play a pivotal role in:
*Supporting children placed with connected carers and providing tailored support to carers.
*Completing a range of high-quality assessments, including Special Guardianship, Viability, and Connected Carers assessments, adhering to statutory deadlines.
*Presenting reports at court and fostering panels, providing clear and evidence-based recommendations.
*Working directly with children and carers to understand their needs and deliver effective support plans.
*Leading multi-agency meetings and collaborating with partners to ensure the best outcomes for children.
This role involves working closely with families facing complex challenges such as mental health, domestic abuse, and substance misuse, ensuring all interventions are strengths-based and solution-focused.
Why Join Medway Council?
We are committed to offering a work environment that supports your personal and professional development:
*Competitive Benefits Package: In addition to a competitive salary, you’ll receive a £3,000 market premia and a £2,000 annual retention payment after 2 years of service.
*Relocation Support: Relocate with ease-up to £8,000 is available for candidates residing at least 20 miles from our Broadside Office.
*Professional Development: Access continuous learning opportunities, including training in Signs of Safety, therapeutic interventions, and systemic practice.
*Work-Life Balance: Enjoy flexible working arrangements and manageable caseloads, ensuring you can focus on delivering impactful work.
What We’re Looking For
*A qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England.
*Experience in connected carers or fostering teams and completing assessments such as Viability and Special Guardianship.
*Strong analytical, communication, and report-writing skills.
*A commitment to Medway’s relationship-based practice model and an understanding of the needs of children and their carers.
About the Connected Carers Team
Our Connected Carers Team provides invaluable support to kinship carers and children, focusing on stability and promoting positive relationships. You’ll work within a stable, experienced team with access to regular reflective supervision and peer support.
Join a team that values collaboration, innovation, and making a difference!
For further details or to apply, contact Callum Parr at Ackerman Pierce on 0208133765 or email
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