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A local authority in England is seeking an Advanced Social Work Practitioner to join their Adolescent Safeguarding Team. This role involves establishing high standards of social work practice, holding a caseload of children in need of expert support, and providing coaching and supervision to team members. Candidates must be registered social workers with significant experience. The position offers a competitive salary and flexible working options to promote a great work/life balance.
Hours: 37 hours per week
Salary: Grade 12 – £51,356 to £54,495 per annum (salary subject to experience)
This is an exciting and rewarding time to join Child Friendly Dudley in new Advanced Social Work Practitioner roles which have been introduced across our social work teams.
We are strengthening our commitment to young people by embedding a trauma‑informed, relationship‑based approach within our Adolescent Safeguarding Team. Building on our established restorative practice model, we are redesigning our services and implementing the Family Safeguarding model to ensure adolescents remain at the centre of everything we do. This means working collaboratively with families and partners to reduce risk, promote resilience, and create safer futures for young people.
As part of the Families First redesign, our adolescent safeguarding service is merging with Family Safeguarding to create one integrated Family Help service – and we’re looking for passionate social workers who want to make a difference for young people and address the issues facing teenagers.
Advanced Practitioners will be pivotal in establishing consistently excellent social work practice in our teams. You will hold a caseload of some of our children needing the most skilled help, and share your expertise with others through modelling, coaching, reflective supervision and other learning activities.
You will be a registered social worker with significant experience of working with children and families in a statutory social work setting, including being able to evidence how you have intervened in areas of poor practice, demonstrated leading practice and developed the professional practice of team members. You will also have experience of formally supporting others in a social work or social care role, which may include practice education of students or ASYE social workers.
You will be dynamic and driven to achieve strong outcomes for our children, skilled in providing support and challenge to colleagues and families and creating change.
We are recruiting qualified social workers with a minimum of 12 months post‑qualifying experience.”
If you have been qualified as a Social Worker less than 12 months, or have not yet completed your ASYE programme, please contact our Centre for Professional Practice at CPP@dudley.gov.uk to discuss available vacancies.
If you have previously been registered as a social worker in England but your registration has lapsed, contact the Centre for Professional Practice at cpp@dudley.gov.uk to discuss our 'return to social work' scheme.
We offer a wide range of benefits, to ensure that staff are paid fairly for the work they undertake and have the flexibility to enjoy a great work/life balance:
We invest in our staff to enable them to develop personal and professional skills and progress in their Social Work Career. All new employees receive a comprehensive induction, training and development programme, with regular opportunities to update their skills and achieve their full potential. We welcome fresh thinking, recognise real talent and encourage innovation and ingenuity.
We train staff at all levels. We have a huge range of training opportunities, through the Centre for Professional Practice Service. We encourage and support Continual Professional Development, with opportunities to attend external training, secondment opportunities, and earn extra qualifications through the Apprenticeship Levy.
For an informal discussion please contact Michelle Schentke, Service Manager Adolescent Safeguarding at Michelle.Schentke@dudley.gov.uk.