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Principal Social Worker (Childrens)

Guidant Global

Truro

On-site

GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A public sector organization in Truro is seeking a Principal Social Worker to lead and develop high-quality social work practice. You will support children, adolescents, and families, ensuring the best outcomes and acting as a role model within the organization. Responsibilities include conducting statutory assessments, supervising practitioners, and fostering multi-agency relationships. This position calls for a seasoned professional committed to improving the lives of those in care, with an emphasis on trauma-informed approaches and ethical social work practice. Apply now to make a difference.

Qualifications

  • Experience in statutory social work with children and families.
  • Strong understanding of trauma-informed care practices.
  • Ability to provide reflective supervision to other practitioners.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and model social work practice.
  • Conduct complex statutory assessments.
  • Promote the values and ethics of the social work profession.
  • Support adolescents in care.

Skills

Leadership
Social work ethics
Reflective supervision
Multi-agency collaboration
Job description
🌟 Principal Social Worker

Children, Schools & Families Directorate

Children & Family Services

Championing Excellence. Leading Practice. Changing Lives.

Are you an inspirational practitioner with a passion for driving outstanding social work practice? We're searching for a Principal Social Worker who embodies leadership, expertise, and a deep commitment to improving outcomes for children, adolescents, families, and carers.

Reporting to a Team Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping high-quality statutory social work – developing practice, supporting colleagues, influencing service improvement, and acting as a professional role model across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities
  • Model and promote the values and ethics of the profession
  • Build strong partnerships with children, adolescents, parents/carers, and extended networks
  • Act as a corporate parent for children in care – supporting recovery from trauma and promoting emotional permanence
  • Support adolescents preparing for leaving care by providing guidance, advice, and stability
  • Undertake complex statutory assessments, planning, interventions, and reviews
  • Maintain high-quality case recording, analysis, and documentation
  • Provide reflective supervision and appraisal to other practitioners
  • Contribute to Quality Assurance, Performance Management, and service-wide improvement projects
  • Lead practice development, specialist knowledge areas, and task & finish groups
  • Use validated research and evidence-informed practice to enhance service quality
  • Foster strong multi-agency relationships and collaborative working
  • Maintain professional registration standards and uphold best practice
  • Deputise for the Team Manager and participate in strategic working groups

What happens now?

If you're passionate about making a real difference and meet the qualifications outlined above, we would love to hear from you! Apply on below post

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