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Social Worker - Children with Disabilities (CWD) Team

Social Worker - Children with Disabilities (CWD) Team

locationGreenwich, London, UK
PublishedPublished: Published today
Full time
Care | Children's Services | Social Work
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Healthcare Staffing Agency

JOB-20240819-db742659

Job Title: Social Worker - Children with Disabilities (CWD) Team
Specialism: Social Worker - Children
Location: Greenwich, UK
Salary: TBC
Type: Ongoing, Part Time / Full Time

Social Worker - Children with Disabilities Team within Children's Services in Greenwich, offering an ongoing opportunity with part‑time and full‑time flexibility. This role provides an excellent work‑life balance while allowing you to make a meaningful difference supporting children with disabilities and their families in one of London's most vibrant boroughs.

Perks and benefits

  • Part Time / Full Time: Choose a working pattern that suits your lifestyle while making a meaningful impact.
  • Hourly Pay: Be rewarded for every hour you dedicate to supporting children and families.
  • Professional Development: Access valuable learning resources to expand your expertise and progress your career.
  • Networking Opportunities: Work alongside a wide range of professionals and strengthen your multidisciplinary experience.
  • Work‑Life Balance: Enjoy flexibility that gives you greater control over your personal and professional life.

What you will do

  • Deliver high‑quality assessments, planning, reviews, and case management in line with statutory and professional standards for Children in Need, Children with Disabilities, and fostering cases.
  • Undertake specialist assessments in complex and high‑risk situations.
  • Provide expert analysis and professional judgement regarding children's needs, risks, and protective factors to improve practice standards.
  • Collaborate with and challenge partner professionals to ensure children receive effective and timely support.
  • Prepare and present expert reports and evidence to panels and courts.
  • Share specialist knowledge to strengthen team effectiveness and contribute to service development.
  • Advocate for children and young people's participation in service planning and development.
  • Lead workforce development activity and support organisational learning.
  • Champion effective information‑sharing in line with relevant legislation, policies, and protocols.
  • Promote anti‑discriminatory and inclusive practice, ensuring individual needs remain central to service delivery.
  • Maintain high‑quality case records and promote best practice across the service.
  • Use supervision for reflective practice and contribute to continuous team and service improvement.
  • Mentor and support less experienced social workers and students on placement.
  • Manage complex workloads independently, recognising when additional support is required.

Why Greenwich

Greenwich offers a unique