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Newcastle Futures Limited is looking for a Leaving Care Support Officer dedicated to helping young care leavers navigate their transition to adulthood. Join a committed team and enjoy a supportive workplace with excellent training opportunities. With competitive pay and benefits, make a real impact in the lives of young people in Newcastle.
Do you have a passion for relational practice? Are you an experienced and dynamic practitioner? Do you want an employer who will support you to have the career that is right for you, in a service that is GOOD across all areas?
If this, is you - then Newcastle City Council is the place for you!
The Role
We are looking to recruit a Leaving Care Support Officer with drive and determination to provide innovative and impactful services to care leavers aged 18 to 25 in Newcastle.
The successful candidate will join an experienced and committed team who are focused on supporting young people to make a successful transition from care to independence. You will carry a manageable caseload of young people as they enter adulthood at 18 and support them to establish themselves in independence. You will be willing to go the extra mile to achieve the best possible outcomes for our young people.
Who we are looking for?
You will hold an NVQ level 4 in Social Care or equivalent qualification and have a proven track record in improving outcomes for young people and young adults. You will have experience of supporting young people with a range of issues including housing, health, education, training, employment, finances, emotional well-being and skills for independence.
You will have a good understanding of the safeguarding and vulnerability issues impacting on young people, have experience of partnership working and be able to demonstrate the ability to support, advise and inspire others.
Why Newcastle Children’s Social Care?
In February 2022 Newcastle Children’s Social Care was rated as GOOD across all areas by Ofsted.
“Social workers are positive about working for Newcastle. They feel well supported through their induction and speak of supportive and available managers. There is a clear workforce development strategy and workforce development plan which ensure that workers are offered a range of training and development opportunities, and progression is supported and encouraged. There are low rates of agency staff and there is stability in the workforce. This ensures that children have stable, allocated social workers they can develop relationships with.”
Through our innovative work as part of the DFE’s Strengthening Families Protecting Children programme (read about our work with the DfE and Leeds City Council) we are implementing a relational and restorative approach across our service and city to transform how we work with children, families and partners, focusing on strengths and values. If you want to continue to grow and develop your skillset now is the time to join us!
As an enthusiastic team player, you will benefit from a dedicated and supportive workplace culture where we will support you to succeed. Our social workers tell us “Newcastle is such a good authority to work for” where “our shared vision and values are really rooted in our practice” (feedback from staff members 2021). You can hear more about what it is like to work at Newcastle and read our working principles atwww.newcastle.gov.uk/csc.
We offer a comprehensive range of training and professional opportunities, that evolves and develops to meet the needs of our workforce at every stage of their career. We are committed to our staff receiving the opportunities they need to develop and flourish at all stages of their career.
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