Social Worker in the Assessment Service - Part-time and Full Time Positions

Job Summary
Contract Type:
Permanent
Working Hours:
Variable
Advert Start Date:
01/10/2024
Advert End Date:
29/10/2024 23:59
Employment Location:
Sand Martin House Peterborough
Salary:
£36,648 to £40,221 (pro rata for part time role)
Vacancy ID:
106223
Closing date:
29 Oct
Further Information
Your time at work can usually be split into one of three camps – job, career or vocation – the latter derived from the Latin “vocare”, which means “to call”. And it was that call from within that you answered, encouraging you to choose Social Work.

Dedicating as much of your time as possible to safeguarding vulnerable children and young people is why you chose your calling and that is why the Assessment Service at Peterborough City Council (PCC) try to do things differently as Claire Howell, Service Manager for Assessment Service, explains:

“All of our teams have a dedicated social care practitioner; an unqualified member of staff that helps with some of the direct work with children, interventions with family and supports some of the more complex cases.
“Each team also has a CIAO (Children’s Information and Advice Officer) providing additional support such as minute-taking for your Strat discussions, agency check requests and other administrative tasks that help free you up to do more work with families”.

Claire also described how their duty system affords a better work-life balance:

“One of the things that everybody always asks during interviews is around our duty system and how often they will be on duty.
“In our team you will only be on duty once every three weeks, with two weeks off duty to progress your work, which we think is important”
“We also only cover the Peterborough city area, so it is a relatively small area, with a maximum 25-minute drive from one end to the other and it is those sorts of things that pulled me to work for the City Council rather than County”.

As a Social Worker at PCC many of your complementary teams and services are co-located in the same building, which makes collaborative working much easier — Housing, Children with Disabilities, Adult Social Care, Legal and others are all easily accessed within a purpose-built office, which benefits from large river and green space views and a city centre location that is also close to main road and rail transport links.

Your role as a Social Worker in the Assessment Service is hugely rewarding, with a small remit but a regular circulation of work that means you will have the chance to affect every child that comes through the service, from unborn babies through to young people at the age of 18.

You will also enjoy the generous retention bonuses that reward your hard work. These yearly lump sums are on top of your salary and include:

* 2.5% of your starting salary payable on the 1st anniversary of your start date
* 7.5% of your starting salary payable on the 2nd anniversary of your start date
* 10% of your starting salary payable on the 3rd anniversary of your start date
* Fixed lump sums payable every year thereafter depending on your grade

So, if you are a qualified social worker with ambitions of promotion (these roles have come from internal mobility between teams in the department and promotion) then please click “apply” to easily share your details with us.

There is part time position of 18.5 hours and a full time position of 37 hours available. When applying please let us know which one you would prefer, in your supporting statement.

This is a rolling campaign so please don't wait for the closing date to apply, we aim to review all applications quickly and contact you soon after your first application.

Appointment to this post will be subject to the outcome of an Enhanced Disclosure obtained through the Disclosure and Barring Service. The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.