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Senior Practitioner, Children in Care & Care Leavers

Pertemps Social Care
Staffordshire
2 weeks ago
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Senior Practitioner -Children in Care & Care Leavers
Up to £33.30 per hour
Staffordshire
37 hours p/w, hybrid 

For full job description, contact Kaye.


What you need:

A degree in Social Work or equivalent Registered with Social Work England At least 3 years PQE direct employment within English Local Authorities Completed relevant post-qualifying training Enhanced DBS check Excellent communication and written skills



Why Work with Pertemps Social Care?

We’re committed to making your job search seamless and rewarding. Here’s what our candidates can expect:

Your Own Consultant – Your contact will be a social care specialist who knows the sector inside-out, has great connections across the region, and provides the tailored career advice you need to ensure the next step is the best one for you.
Simple, Online Registration – Our process is designed to ensure your registration journey is quick and straightforward.
 Exclusive Roles – you have access to roles exclusive to us 
Great Incentives – We have an exceptional referral scheme. Recommend your friends and colleagues and earn an introduction fee of £250. We will pay you £250 if you find your own role
State of the Art Compliance – We use powerful next-generation software to manage these critical processes are as quick, efficient, and stress-free as possible.
Fast, Reliable Payroll – Get paid promptly and securely, every time.
And much more to ensure your job-search is smooth and hassle-free.

Our Roles

We place Social Care Practitioners into a wide range of essential roles, including:



Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO)Best Interest Assessor (BIA)Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)Looked After Children (LAC)Fostering / AdoptionChildren’s & Adult Social WorkService Manager / Head of ServiceTeam Manager / Assistant Team ManagerOccupational Therapist 

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