Job of the Week: Work for Ealing Council

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Ealing Council are looking for a Social Worker
Ealing Council are looking for a Social Worker

WITH Ealing having gone into Tier 4 at the end of last week, many livelihoods will have been affected.

Nub News is here to help with our Job of the Week.

Ealing Council are looking for a Social Worker to start in the new year.

Applicants with the following attributes are encouraged to apply:

  • Committed to making a visible difference to the lives of Ealing children and their families.
  • A qualified, Social Work England registered social worker.
  • An ambitious social worker with the skills and experience to deliver the highest standards of professional practice.
  • Ambitious, professional, conscientious social workers with differing levels of experience, to join their social care teams.
  • You will be a team player too – working with colleagues in a range of disciplines, sharing knowledge, and providing support and advice to deliver the best possible outcomes for local children and their families.
  • Someone who will flourish working in a diverse community and be eager to explore new & emerging areas of social work practice.

What are some of the benefits available to you:

  • An exciting opportunity to develop your career within a supportive, well organised structure.
  • Manageable caseloads.
  • High-quality supervision within a stimulating learning environment.
  • Ongoing personalised training and development opportunities.
  • Access to a wide range of high quality resources to support children and their families.
  • An excellent benefits package with a range of innovative programmes to help you look after your health and wellbeing.

This role is full-time with a salary between £32,418 – £34,209p/a.

You can apply HERE, deadline for applications is January 7 2021.

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