Part-time supervising social worker

Posted 29 March by NonStop Consulting Ltd
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Part-time supervising social worker - Home-based covering North Wales

Salary £29 to £30 per hour

NonStop Social Care is looking for a part-time supervising social worker to join a Non-Profit Fostering Agency on a locum contract.

The fostering agency is a completely home-based work-force which means will offer you a flexible schedule and you will be able to manage your own time. The IFA is a charity and has Outstanding Ofsted, they are well-known with a great reputation.

Responsibilities

The part-time supervising social worker will supervise foster families in North Wales from Wrexham to Anglesey. The post is 14 hours per week, part-time, agency contract for a couple of months. The start date is as soon as possible.

Requirements

Please apply if:

- you are a Qualified Social Worker

- you have knowledge and working experience as a fostering social worker/supervising social worker

- you are available to start in 1-2 weeks

- you hold an active DBS covering children and adults barring

Benefits

  • Locum contract for a couple of months
  • Flexible working
  • £29 - 30 per hour with umbrella PAYE
  • 14 hours per week
  • Perfect for independent social workers who would need some extra hours
  • Quick income, paid weekly
  • Interview is first week of April
  • Start ASAP

You can apply via this web-site or send it directly to .

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Reference: 52398862

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