This role also attracts a Recruitment and Retention payment of £3000
This is an exciting time for Redbridge as we are seeking Newly Qualified Social Workers to join our next cohort for the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) programme across our ‘Outstanding’ Children and Families services.
About the role:
As a Newly Qualified Social Worker (NQSW) you will be registered on the Department for Educations ‘Assessed & Supported Year in Employment’ (ASYE) programme, giving you access to a unique range of support and development opportunities in your first year of practice. Along with regular feedback and supervision from your manager, you will have access to protected development time to reflect on your progress against the PCF and KSS.
Your ASYE Professional Development Plan will tailor your progressive development needs to make best use of the support programme available to you including a reduced case load and a dedicated NQSW training programme.
Opportunities to feedback on your experience, share in case discussions with other NQSWs and meet regularly with senior managers (including the Principle Social Worker) are provided in our Group Supervision sessions.
Future career progression opportunities are provided through our Post Qualifying Continuous Profession Development programme. This will enable you to not only become the best practitioner you can be by the end of your ASYE, but to map out a career pathway for yourself in Redbridge.
You will have a detailed understanding of the Children's Act, relevant legislation policies and procedures; be registered with Social Work England and have a recognised social work qualification.
We also need you to demonstrate the the ability to:
prepare clear and well written reports
work collaboratively with representatives of partner agencies
formulate and implement effective outcome based child in need, child protection and intervention plans
Redbridge is among the fastest growing parts of the country and the third most diverse London borough. Our communities are attracted by a mixture of excellent schools, relatively affordable housing compared to other parts of London, high quality open spaces and rapid transport connections into the heart of the City.
We are so proud of our Children and Families’ service. Rated as Outstanding by OFSTED, we offer a whole family approach to the care of children in Redbridge.
We are one of only a few authorities who have achieved this top score under the new inspection framework. Highlights from the report included praises for:
Exceptional leadership
Promotion of best practice and innovation
Highly effective practice
Happy and supported staff
Meeting emerging problems such as gangs, county lines and exploitation
Thoughtful social workers
We can provide such strong services because of our highly qualified and motivated staff who put children and young people at the heart of everything we do. We offer a range of roles in our services for social workers, family support workers and others at all levels, supported by experienced managers and a variety of learning and development opportunities.
We also continually develop our services to respond to emerging best practice so that we can continue to offer outstanding services to the children and young people in our borough.
Training, development, and support is provided for all our staff from specific programmes for newly qualified social workers through to continuous professional development for more experienced staff.
Children Services are implementing Trauma Informed Practice to equip practitioners to better support the mental health and wellbeing of our children, young people and families.
We want to offer support to frontline staff as we understand working with children, young people and families in the context of abuse, neglect and other adversities place high emotional demands on practitioners.
We offer a range of classroom based and online learning as well as opportunities for reflective practice and learning. We also have opportunities for apprenticeships and a dedicated progression programme for social workers and occupational therapists. The Career Progression Framework is closely linked to the Social Work Professional Capabilities Framework and introduces clear levels of performance and achievement in social work that are directly linked to levels of pay. This can be used to help identify strengths and areas for development.
In addition we also offer great benefits at Redbridge:
Local government pension scheme
28 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
Cycle to work scheme
Discounted Car Parking
Employee discount scheme
Flexible working options including job sharing, compressed hours and term-time working
Employee volunteering scheme
Employee assistance programme
Excellent learning & development opportunities
Performance management and career progression support
Confidential Employee Support helpline
Electric car and bike pool scheme
If you would like an informal discussion about working in children’s social care at Redbridge please contact Judy Daniels, our Principal Child and Family Social Worker at Judy.Daniels@redbridge.gov.uk