Team Manager social work

Posted 26 April by Meridian Business Support
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Team Manager to oversee both our Intake and Assessment Team and the Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC) Team. This is a Grade 10 social work role.

Pay (weekly pay):
Standard: £35.98
Bank Holiday: £71.96
Overtime: £53.97
Weekend: £53.97
Evening: £47.8
Hours Per Week: 37

The role involves agile working based at County Hall, with duties covering the entirety of Cardiff on a duty rota basis. As the Team Manager for one of our clients dynamic Intake and Assessment teams, you will lead a dedicated team of professionals. This team receives referrals from the MASH team and conducts statutory assessments for children aged 0-18 and their families. This role also involves conducting Section 47 assessments, wellbeing assessments, and part 4 investigations.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Managing the Intake and Assessment Team and the UASC Team
  • Conducting social worker assessments and investigations
  • Providing immediate support to children and families as required
  • Collaborating with external agencies, including joint visits with police
  • Court work related to safeguarding children

Requirements:
  • Experienced social worker with supervision experience (level 10)
  • Management experience preferred, but not essential
  • Ability to drive for home and school visits
  • Familiarity with various forms of abuse, including FGM and exploitation
  • Comfortable working in a challenging environment with competing demands
If you meet the above criteria and are interested in this exciting opportunity, please get in touch to discuss the role further.

Reference: 52542685

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