Supervising Social Worker

Posted 12 August 2022
Salary £35000 - £42000 per annum + benefits
LocationCardiff
Job type Permanent
Discipline Fostering
ReferenceJ4499_1660305605
Contact NameJamil Olweny

Job description

A Children's Charity is looking for a Supervising Social Worker to carry a caseload of Foster carers around the South Wales/Cardiff region. This role is a partially home-based & full-time position.

The ideal Social Worker will have Fostering experience, and this is a great chance to have a great work life balance and manageable caseload with a well-thought of organisation that is known for investing in their staff CPD with good training & development opportunities.


What is on offer for you as the Supervising Social Worker:

  • A driven team
  • 30 days of annual leave + bank holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • Other terrific benefits

Duties and Responsibilities for you as the Supervising Social Worker:

  • Supervising managing a caseload of foster carers
  • Recruiting & Assessing prospective new carers
  • Supporting foster carers
  • Organising training for carers

Requirements for you as the Supervising Social Worker:

  • A recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/Diploma)
  • Registered with Social Care Wales
  • Experience of working within a Fostering service or a closely linked Children's Social Work team
  • An excellent working knowledge and understanding of the current legislation and frameworks relevant to Children Social Care and Fostering

Location: Cardiff

Salary: Up to £42,500 d.o.e & benefits

Please follow the instructions on this website, or alternatively contact Jamil Olweny

If this role is not what you are looking for, but you are looking to make a move within Social Work, get in touch, as we have many other opportunities

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