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Social Worker - Support and Safeguarding Team


Company : Sanctuary


Location : Northampton, England


Created : 2026-03-05


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

JOB-20241107-791d94d2 Social Worker Support and Safeguarding Team Organisation: Northampton Childrens Trust Location: Northamptonshire Contract: Permanent, Full Time Salary: 39,384 42,620 per annum About Us At the Northampton Childrens Trust, our ethos is centred on putting children first while recognising the vital role of the wider family. Guided by trust, integrity and empathy, we are committed to delivering the right solutions for every child, without exception. If you share our values of respect, kindness and unwavering commitment, we welcome you to join us in shaping a better future for children and families across Northamptonshire. Overall Purpose of the Role As a Social Worker within the Support and Safeguarding Team, you will deliver high-quality social work services to children, young people and their families. You will ensure childrens welfare is safeguarded and that they are protected in line with statutory and legal responsibilities, working at a level appropriate to a professionally qualified practitioner. Principal Responsibilities Undertake Initial, Core and specialist assessments in line with national guidelines and statutory timescales to inform support planning. Formulate, coordinate and review support plans, or refer cases to the appropriate service areas as required. Manage a caseload of varying complexity, organising packages of support and assessing levels of risk to childrens health and wellbeing. Work directly with children, young people and families, providing advice, guidance and intervention to promote participation, independence and self-sufficiency. Monitor and review cases regularly, adjusting interventions in response to changing needs and risks. Maintain accurate, timely and comprehensive records and reports in line with legislative and organisational requirements, ensuring suitability for audit, court proceedings and other lawful purposes. Implement court-directed actions to safeguard children, including emergency interventions where necessary, and coordinate with partner agencies to ensure effective multi-agency working. Demonstrate a clear understanding of equality, diversity and inclusion, and respond appropriately to behavioural, physical, social and welfare needs. Essential Criteria Recognised Social Work qualification (CQSW, CSS, DipSW, or Home Office Letter of Recognition). Evidence of post-qualifying learning and development (PQ Award or equivalent). Registration with Social Work England. Strong knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Children Act and Human Rights legislation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear reports and maintain accurate records using IT systems such as Word and Excel. Knowledge and application of appropriate assessment tools, research and evidence-based practice. Clear understanding of Health and Safety requirements and willingness to undertake relevant training, applying procedures effectively with both service users and colleagues. Why Join Us Working with the Northampton Childrens Trust offers the opportunity to make a real difference in childrens lives within a supportive, values-driven organisation. You will benefit from professional development opportunities, strong team support and the chance to contribute to meaningful, long-term outcomes for children and families across the county. TPBN1_UKTJ