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A leading social work agency is seeking a qualified Social Worker for the Adults Team, offering £38 per hour. This home-based position requires support for individuals facing crises and safeguarding concerns. Ideal candidates will hold a degree in Social Work, have post-qualification experience, and be registered with Social Work England. Flexible working arrangements and a supportive team are provided, along with numerous benefits including a referral bonus and free training access.
Job Title: Social Worker – Adults Team. Location: Bury. Rate: £38 per hour.
In this role, you will provide advice, emotional support, and practical interventions to people facing crisis situations outside of daytime office hours. You will respond to adult safeguarding concerns in accordance with the adult safeguarding procedure. Additionally, you will undertake assessments under the Mental Health Act, 1983, as amended in 2007. The candidate must be IT savvy. The role is home‑based as long as the candidate lives within a 30‑minute drive of either Bury or Rochdale. There is a base in Bury, and candidates can only claim mileage when traveling from the base to visits.
To be successful in this role, you must have Social Work England registration, be eligible to work in the UK, hold a full UK licence, have post‑qualified experience, and hold a degree level or equivalent qualification in Social Work.
If this is a job for you, feel free to click apply below or if you want to learn more about it, please contact 0345 241 9590.
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