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A local child welfare organization seeks a Children's Social Worker in Birmingham. This hybrid role focuses on safeguarding children's welfare and involves close collaboration with families and professionals. Candidates must have a social work degree, completed ASYE, and SWE registration. The position offers generous leave, career development support, and a chance to make a real impact in the community.
Are you passionate about making a difference for children with disabilities and their families?
Do you want to empower young people to reach their full potential? If so, Birmingham Children’s Trust wants you!
We provide outstanding care and support to children with disabilities across Birmingham, ensuring every child can thrive in a safe, nurturing environment. Rated 'Good' by Ofsted in 2023, we are a forward-thinking organisation committed to excellence in social work.
As a Children’s Social Worker, you’ll safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people, working closely with families and professionals to assess needs, create care plans, and provide ongoing support.
Our Children with Disabilities Service is a through-service, supporting children from referral through all stages of care. You’ll collaborate with schools, health services, police, and voluntary organisations.
Joining Birmingham Children’s Trust means being part of a team that makes a real difference in the lives of the city’s most vulnerable children. You’ll work in a supportive and collaborative environment where your contributions are valued, and your professional growth is a priority. We offer clear career pathways, tailored development programs, and a range of learning opportunities to help you advance. Alongside this, you’ll enjoy a competitive benefits package, generous leave allowance, and access to the Local Government pension scheme. Most importantly, you’ll have the chance to do impactful work every day helping children and young people in the community.