Social Worker / Senior Practitioner
Posted on Jun 25, 2026 by CV-Library
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Social Care
Immediate Start
£33.7 - £33.7 Hourly
Full-Time
Vibe Care, are seeking, for their client, a experienced Social Worker / Senior Practitioner (Grade 10-12) to join Local Authority Children's Social Care working across Oxfordshire.
The Role:
To provide professional social work to a caseload of children, young people, and families, appropriate to experience and capabilities, ensuring their views are heard.
To ensure the highest of professional standards and good overall knowledge of relevant law, legislation, and practice in line with the values and principles of FSS.
To ensure provision of good quality services which integrate government and local guidance and initiatives including, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, Working Together, local Child Protection and Looked After Children procedures, and the DoH, Assessment Framework 2000.Job Responsibilities
To provide an efficient and effective service to children, young people, and their families, ensuring that the needs of the children and their parents/carers are professionally assessed, and that relevant interventions are provided where needed, in a timely way.
To work with families using the FSS Workbook modules, and a strengths-based approach.
To prepare and submit written reports as and when required, including child protection conference reports and legal reports for care proceedings.
To attend conferences, reviews and court as required for each case presenting plans clearly, with professionalism and integrity.
To ensure the Assistant /Team Manager is kept fully appraised of significant information about allocated families, seeking advice as and when necessary.
To attend group supervision when required and to ensure that relevant updates are provided before each group supervision session.
To attend individual supervision when required and engage in continual professional development as recommended by the Assistant/Team Manager
To use ICT to maintain accurate case records, and to be able to record activity in line with key performance management data.
To ensure that all case management complies with the statutory requirements and the Council's policies and procedures
To act as the duty worker for the team on a rotational basis
To undertake child and family assessments for allocated families when required
To investigate allegations of harm or neglect under s47 Children Act 1989 when required.
To practice in line with the Council's procedures and statutory regulation in supporting children who come into the care of the local authority
To be familiar with and committed to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory and anti‑oppressive practice and the Council Policy and Plan and to implement this in all aspects of working practice and promote it in the team, workplace, and wider organisation.
To proactively liaise with and work in partnership other agencies and organisations, parents and carers.
To ensure that the child's voice is considered in all casework and included in all assessments and plans.
To promote the involvement of young service users and families in meetings about them, and where possible, in-service development
Comply with OCC health and safety policies, procedures, and rules, taking reasonable care of self and others.Essential criteria
Social Work Qualification and registration with Social Work England, with relevant post qualifying experience.
Have a knowledge of services relevant to children, young people, families, carers, groups and partner agencies
Proven track record of safeguarding work with children in need of help and protection.
Have a knowledge of legislation, guidance, policy and procedures
Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Working knowledge of Motivational Interviewing and the cycle of change and their application in social work with children and families
A commitment to ongoing learning, training and professional development
Demonstrate professional competence in social work practice by using current knowledge and working within agreed standards of best social work practice and carrying out duties in accordance with the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethics: (url removed) to anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice.
Able to communicate appropriately and effectively, verbally and in writing with adults, children and other professionals, ensuring language is accessible to all.
Able to produce timely and high-quality written work and comply with directorate recording procedures
Able to effectively use a range of IT systems (Word, Outlook and Children's Services Case Recording Systems)
Able to demonstrate good professional analysis, risk assessment and decision-making skills
Ability to chair meetings, including planning meetings
Understanding of the need for provision of high quality and effective services within the context of efficient use of resources
Commitment to continuous professional development
Demonstrable ability to act with high levels of trust and personal accountability
Promote the values and behaviours of Oxfordshire Council County to ensure everyone is working with a common purpose
Makes the best use of the contributions in the culture, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age and abilities of each person
Adhere to the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethicsEssential personal qualities:
A keen interest in supporting children and their families to achieve best outcomes
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form professional working relationships with children, their families and partners
Ability to undertake direct work with children using age-appropriate tools where necessary
Ability to support the work of the team, including participating in the duty rota
Motivate people you work with (families and colleagues)
Work collaboratively with partner agencies
Able to work in a busy stressful environment
Good time management skills
Commitment to partnership working with parents and carers
Flexible and able to use own initiative, whilst accepting the need to work within policies and procedures
Open, creative and willing to explore new ways of working
Committed to, and understanding of, the principles of Equal Opportunities for all, in employment and the delivery of servicesAdditional requirements:
Can travel to visit clients and attend meetings over a wide area and at short notice.
Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service CertificateVibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
The Role:
To provide professional social work to a caseload of children, young people, and families, appropriate to experience and capabilities, ensuring their views are heard.
To ensure the highest of professional standards and good overall knowledge of relevant law, legislation, and practice in line with the values and principles of FSS.
To ensure provision of good quality services which integrate government and local guidance and initiatives including, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, Working Together, local Child Protection and Looked After Children procedures, and the DoH, Assessment Framework 2000.Job Responsibilities
To provide an efficient and effective service to children, young people, and their families, ensuring that the needs of the children and their parents/carers are professionally assessed, and that relevant interventions are provided where needed, in a timely way.
To work with families using the FSS Workbook modules, and a strengths-based approach.
To prepare and submit written reports as and when required, including child protection conference reports and legal reports for care proceedings.
To attend conferences, reviews and court as required for each case presenting plans clearly, with professionalism and integrity.
To ensure the Assistant /Team Manager is kept fully appraised of significant information about allocated families, seeking advice as and when necessary.
To attend group supervision when required and to ensure that relevant updates are provided before each group supervision session.
To attend individual supervision when required and engage in continual professional development as recommended by the Assistant/Team Manager
To use ICT to maintain accurate case records, and to be able to record activity in line with key performance management data.
To ensure that all case management complies with the statutory requirements and the Council's policies and procedures
To act as the duty worker for the team on a rotational basis
To undertake child and family assessments for allocated families when required
To investigate allegations of harm or neglect under s47 Children Act 1989 when required.
To practice in line with the Council's procedures and statutory regulation in supporting children who come into the care of the local authority
To be familiar with and committed to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory and anti‑oppressive practice and the Council Policy and Plan and to implement this in all aspects of working practice and promote it in the team, workplace, and wider organisation.
To proactively liaise with and work in partnership other agencies and organisations, parents and carers.
To ensure that the child's voice is considered in all casework and included in all assessments and plans.
To promote the involvement of young service users and families in meetings about them, and where possible, in-service development
Comply with OCC health and safety policies, procedures, and rules, taking reasonable care of self and others.Essential criteria
Social Work Qualification and registration with Social Work England, with relevant post qualifying experience.
Have a knowledge of services relevant to children, young people, families, carers, groups and partner agencies
Proven track record of safeguarding work with children in need of help and protection.
Have a knowledge of legislation, guidance, policy and procedures
Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Working knowledge of Motivational Interviewing and the cycle of change and their application in social work with children and families
A commitment to ongoing learning, training and professional development
Demonstrate professional competence in social work practice by using current knowledge and working within agreed standards of best social work practice and carrying out duties in accordance with the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethics: (url removed) to anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice.
Able to communicate appropriately and effectively, verbally and in writing with adults, children and other professionals, ensuring language is accessible to all.
Able to produce timely and high-quality written work and comply with directorate recording procedures
Able to effectively use a range of IT systems (Word, Outlook and Children's Services Case Recording Systems)
Able to demonstrate good professional analysis, risk assessment and decision-making skills
Ability to chair meetings, including planning meetings
Understanding of the need for provision of high quality and effective services within the context of efficient use of resources
Commitment to continuous professional development
Demonstrable ability to act with high levels of trust and personal accountability
Promote the values and behaviours of Oxfordshire Council County to ensure everyone is working with a common purpose
Makes the best use of the contributions in the culture, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age and abilities of each person
Adhere to the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethicsEssential personal qualities:
A keen interest in supporting children and their families to achieve best outcomes
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form professional working relationships with children, their families and partners
Ability to undertake direct work with children using age-appropriate tools where necessary
Ability to support the work of the team, including participating in the duty rota
Motivate people you work with (families and colleagues)
Work collaboratively with partner agencies
Able to work in a busy stressful environment
Good time management skills
Commitment to partnership working with parents and carers
Flexible and able to use own initiative, whilst accepting the need to work within policies and procedures
Open, creative and willing to explore new ways of working
Committed to, and understanding of, the principles of Equal Opportunities for all, in employment and the delivery of servicesAdditional requirements:
Can travel to visit clients and attend meetings over a wide area and at short notice.
Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service CertificateVibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
Reference: 225293162
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Social Worker / Senior Practitioner
Posted on Jun 25, 2026 by CV-Library
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Social Care
Immediate Start
£33.7 - £33.7 Hourly
Full-Time
Vibe Care, are seeking, for their client, a experienced Social Worker / Senior Practitioner (Grade 10-12) to join Local Authority Children's Social Care working across Oxfordshire.
The Role:
To provide professional social work to a caseload of children, young people, and families, appropriate to experience and capabilities, ensuring their views are heard.
To ensure the highest of professional standards and good overall knowledge of relevant law, legislation, and practice in line with the values and principles of FSS.
To ensure provision of good quality services which integrate government and local guidance and initiatives including, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, Working Together, local Child Protection and Looked After Children procedures, and the DoH, Assessment Framework 2000.Job Responsibilities
To provide an efficient and effective service to children, young people, and their families, ensuring that the needs of the children and their parents/carers are professionally assessed, and that relevant interventions are provided where needed, in a timely way.
To work with families using the FSS Workbook modules, and a strengths-based approach.
To prepare and submit written reports as and when required, including child protection conference reports and legal reports for care proceedings.
To attend conferences, reviews and court as required for each case presenting plans clearly, with professionalism and integrity.
To ensure the Assistant /Team Manager is kept fully appraised of significant information about allocated families, seeking advice as and when necessary.
To attend group supervision when required and to ensure that relevant updates are provided before each group supervision session.
To attend individual supervision when required and engage in continual professional development as recommended by the Assistant/Team Manager
To use ICT to maintain accurate case records, and to be able to record activity in line with key performance management data.
To ensure that all case management complies with the statutory requirements and the Council's policies and procedures
To act as the duty worker for the team on a rotational basis
To undertake child and family assessments for allocated families when required
To investigate allegations of harm or neglect under s47 Children Act 1989 when required.
To practice in line with the Council's procedures and statutory regulation in supporting children who come into the care of the local authority
To be familiar with and committed to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory and anti‑oppressive practice and the Council Policy and Plan and to implement this in all aspects of working practice and promote it in the team, workplace, and wider organisation.
To proactively liaise with and work in partnership other agencies and organisations, parents and carers.
To ensure that the child's voice is considered in all casework and included in all assessments and plans.
To promote the involvement of young service users and families in meetings about them, and where possible, in-service development
Comply with OCC health and safety policies, procedures, and rules, taking reasonable care of self and others.Essential criteria
Social Work Qualification and registration with Social Work England, with relevant post qualifying experience.
Have a knowledge of services relevant to children, young people, families, carers, groups and partner agencies
Proven track record of safeguarding work with children in need of help and protection.
Have a knowledge of legislation, guidance, policy and procedures
Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Working knowledge of Motivational Interviewing and the cycle of change and their application in social work with children and families
A commitment to ongoing learning, training and professional development
Demonstrate professional competence in social work practice by using current knowledge and working within agreed standards of best social work practice and carrying out duties in accordance with the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethics: (url removed) to anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice.
Able to communicate appropriately and effectively, verbally and in writing with adults, children and other professionals, ensuring language is accessible to all.
Able to produce timely and high-quality written work and comply with directorate recording procedures
Able to effectively use a range of IT systems (Word, Outlook and Children's Services Case Recording Systems)
Able to demonstrate good professional analysis, risk assessment and decision-making skills
Ability to chair meetings, including planning meetings
Understanding of the need for provision of high quality and effective services within the context of efficient use of resources
Commitment to continuous professional development
Demonstrable ability to act with high levels of trust and personal accountability
Promote the values and behaviours of Oxfordshire Council County to ensure everyone is working with a common purpose
Makes the best use of the contributions in the culture, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age and abilities of each person
Adhere to the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethicsEssential personal qualities:
A keen interest in supporting children and their families to achieve best outcomes
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form professional working relationships with children, their families and partners
Ability to undertake direct work with children using age-appropriate tools where necessary
Ability to support the work of the team, including participating in the duty rota
Motivate people you work with (families and colleagues)
Work collaboratively with partner agencies
Able to work in a busy stressful environment
Good time management skills
Commitment to partnership working with parents and carers
Flexible and able to use own initiative, whilst accepting the need to work within policies and procedures
Open, creative and willing to explore new ways of working
Committed to, and understanding of, the principles of Equal Opportunities for all, in employment and the delivery of servicesAdditional requirements:
Can travel to visit clients and attend meetings over a wide area and at short notice.
Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service CertificateVibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
The Role:
To provide professional social work to a caseload of children, young people, and families, appropriate to experience and capabilities, ensuring their views are heard.
To ensure the highest of professional standards and good overall knowledge of relevant law, legislation, and practice in line with the values and principles of FSS.
To ensure provision of good quality services which integrate government and local guidance and initiatives including, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, Working Together, local Child Protection and Looked After Children procedures, and the DoH, Assessment Framework 2000.Job Responsibilities
To provide an efficient and effective service to children, young people, and their families, ensuring that the needs of the children and their parents/carers are professionally assessed, and that relevant interventions are provided where needed, in a timely way.
To work with families using the FSS Workbook modules, and a strengths-based approach.
To prepare and submit written reports as and when required, including child protection conference reports and legal reports for care proceedings.
To attend conferences, reviews and court as required for each case presenting plans clearly, with professionalism and integrity.
To ensure the Assistant /Team Manager is kept fully appraised of significant information about allocated families, seeking advice as and when necessary.
To attend group supervision when required and to ensure that relevant updates are provided before each group supervision session.
To attend individual supervision when required and engage in continual professional development as recommended by the Assistant/Team Manager
To use ICT to maintain accurate case records, and to be able to record activity in line with key performance management data.
To ensure that all case management complies with the statutory requirements and the Council's policies and procedures
To act as the duty worker for the team on a rotational basis
To undertake child and family assessments for allocated families when required
To investigate allegations of harm or neglect under s47 Children Act 1989 when required.
To practice in line with the Council's procedures and statutory regulation in supporting children who come into the care of the local authority
To be familiar with and committed to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory and anti‑oppressive practice and the Council Policy and Plan and to implement this in all aspects of working practice and promote it in the team, workplace, and wider organisation.
To proactively liaise with and work in partnership other agencies and organisations, parents and carers.
To ensure that the child's voice is considered in all casework and included in all assessments and plans.
To promote the involvement of young service users and families in meetings about them, and where possible, in-service development
Comply with OCC health and safety policies, procedures, and rules, taking reasonable care of self and others.Essential criteria
Social Work Qualification and registration with Social Work England, with relevant post qualifying experience.
Have a knowledge of services relevant to children, young people, families, carers, groups and partner agencies
Proven track record of safeguarding work with children in need of help and protection.
Have a knowledge of legislation, guidance, policy and procedures
Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Working knowledge of Motivational Interviewing and the cycle of change and their application in social work with children and families
A commitment to ongoing learning, training and professional development
Demonstrate professional competence in social work practice by using current knowledge and working within agreed standards of best social work practice and carrying out duties in accordance with the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethics: (url removed) to anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice.
Able to communicate appropriately and effectively, verbally and in writing with adults, children and other professionals, ensuring language is accessible to all.
Able to produce timely and high-quality written work and comply with directorate recording procedures
Able to effectively use a range of IT systems (Word, Outlook and Children's Services Case Recording Systems)
Able to demonstrate good professional analysis, risk assessment and decision-making skills
Ability to chair meetings, including planning meetings
Understanding of the need for provision of high quality and effective services within the context of efficient use of resources
Commitment to continuous professional development
Demonstrable ability to act with high levels of trust and personal accountability
Promote the values and behaviours of Oxfordshire Council County to ensure everyone is working with a common purpose
Makes the best use of the contributions in the culture, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age and abilities of each person
Adhere to the Social Work England standards of conduct, performance and ethicsEssential personal qualities:
A keen interest in supporting children and their families to achieve best outcomes
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to form professional working relationships with children, their families and partners
Ability to undertake direct work with children using age-appropriate tools where necessary
Ability to support the work of the team, including participating in the duty rota
Motivate people you work with (families and colleagues)
Work collaboratively with partner agencies
Able to work in a busy stressful environment
Good time management skills
Commitment to partnership working with parents and carers
Flexible and able to use own initiative, whilst accepting the need to work within policies and procedures
Open, creative and willing to explore new ways of working
Committed to, and understanding of, the principles of Equal Opportunities for all, in employment and the delivery of servicesAdditional requirements:
Can travel to visit clients and attend meetings over a wide area and at short notice.
Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service CertificateVibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
Reference: 225293162
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