

Principal Social Worker - Practitioner Concerns Team
JOB-20240819-db742659
Job Title: Principal Social Worker - Practitioner Concerns Team
Specialism: Children's Services
Location: Cardiff (UK)
Salary: £41 per hour
Type: Full-time, 3-month locum contract
This is an exciting opportunity for a Principal Social Worker to join the Practitioner Concerns Team within Cardiff Children's Services. This locum role involves handling allegations and safeguarding concerns related to practitioners, volunteers, foster carers, and other individuals in positions of trust who work with children and young people. As a specialist safeguarding service, this team ensures compliance with Section 5 of the Wales Safeguarding Procedures. The postholder will play an integral role in advancing safeguarding concerns and allegations involving adults working with children and young people.
Perks and benefits:
- Locum flexibility: Enjoy the variety and flexibility of locum work while broadening your experience across different settings.
- Competitive pay: Earn an excellent rate of £41 per hour, reflecting the importance and complexity of the role.
- Networking opportunities: Build valuable professional relationships within Cardiff Children's Services and partner agencies to enhance your career.
- Work-life balance: Benefit from greater control over your schedule, allowing you to balance your professional and personal commitments effectively.
What you will do:
- Manage and progress referrals related to allegations and safeguarding concerns involving practitioners in positions of trust.
- Conduct information gathering, screening, and safeguarding risk assessments.
- Support the coordination and progression of Section 5 safeguarding processes.
- Organise, attend, and contribute to Professional Strategy Meetings and related multi-agency safeguarding activities.
- Liaise with Children's Services, Education, Police, Health, HR services, and other partner agencies.
- Provide safeguarding advice and guidance to professionals regarding concerns involving adults working with children and young people.
- Prepare reports, chronologies, meeting records, and professional correspondence.
- Assist the Designated Officer for Safeguarding in effectively managing complex practitioner safeguarding matters.
Essential requirements:
- Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Care Wales.
- Significant safeguarding experience within Children's Services.
- In-depth knowledge and understanding of the Wales Safeguarding Procedures.
- Proven experience managing complex safeguarding work in a multi-agency environment.
Salary range
- £41 per hour
