Children's Social Work Jobs (Talent Pool)

Children's Social Work Jobs (Talent Pool) London, England

Richmond and Wandsworth Councils
Full Time London, England 22000 - 37180 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

The role

We’re always on the lookout for talented children's social work professionals!

Please tell us the type of roles & teams you are looking for and we’ll let you know when something suitable becomes available.

The talent pool covers:

Roles

  • Newly Qualified Social Workers (ASYE)
  • Social Workers
  • Senior Social Workers
  • Consultant Social Workers
  • Practice Specialist Social Workers
  • Team Managers
  • Service Managers

Teams

  • Referral and Assessment
  • Family Safeguarding
  • Looked after Children
  • Fostering
  • Children with Disabilities

Children's Social Work Jobs (Talent Pool)
Richmond and Wandsworth Councils

www.richmond.gov.uk
Twickenham, United Kingdom
Unknown / Non-Applicable
501 to 1000 Employees
Company - Public
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