At a Glance
- Tasks: Support children with disabilities and ensure their voices are heard in care plans.
- Company: Join the City of York Council, dedicated to creating inclusive communities.
- Benefits: Generous leave, pension scheme, health initiatives, and flexible working options.
- Other info: Hybrid role with opportunities for continuous learning and career growth.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of children and young people.
- Qualifications: Must be a motivated social worker with excellent communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 38212 - 42849 £ per year.
Salary Grade 9 Level 1-4 (£38,212 to £42,849 per annum) dependent on experience. The role could be offered as senior social worker grade 10 (£43,606- £49,228 per annum). We are pleased to be inviting applications for a compassionate and dedicated social worker to join our Disabled Children’s Team. If you have more than three years post qualifying experience, we may offer to directly recruit you as a Senior Social Worker at a higher pay grade. Please speak to us if this is of interest.
The Disabled Children’s Team is committed to providing bespoke care packages to meet the unique needs of children with complex and profound disabilities in York. We believe in creating a supportive and inclusive community where every child can thrive and achieve their potential. It is an exciting time to join York as the successful candidate will be involved in driving a strong value base of good practice in York with embedding our new practice model, Building Brighter Futures. A Signs of Safety model led by Andrew and Pene Turnell; as well as bespoke training in Family Seeing, with training available in 2026. Successful candidates will receive continuous training, access to knowledge banks and will be part of the leadership group to drive the Building Brighter Futures practice model forward.
Key Responsibilities
- The Disabled Children’s Team supports children with child in need plans, children subject to child protection plans, children in care, as well as those involved in care proceedings.
- We strive to ensure their voices are heard, they achieve their goals and have a sense of belonging in their families and communities.
- The successful candidate will have a manageable caseload to allow you to form strong relationships with children and families.
- There is regular one‑to‑one supervision as well as peer supervision.
- An interest and/or experience in supporting young people with preparation for adulthood would be beneficial alongside experience of knowledge of Mental Capacity assessments and consideration of Deprivation of Liberty applications and proceedings for young people.
Requirements
- Candidates will need to be highly motivated and committed to ensuring timescales are met to ensure our young people receive a good quality service.
- The candidate will need to be able to work independently, with skills in working within timescales and with conflicting priorities.
- It is critical that candidates have excellent written and oral communication skills.
- The preparation of clear, analytical, and coherent reports is a requirement of this post.
- Assessing needs and writing children’s plans which include the voice of children, young people and families throughout the process is essential.
If you are a dedicated Social Worker who wants to make a difference for children and young people, then apply now. This post is a hybrid role. Your primary office location will be the Beehive Short Breaks Centre which has free designated parking.
Benefits and Working Arrangements
- The Council is committed to investing in the talent and wellbeing of our staff and can offer a generous annual leave allowance, access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, comprehensive Health & Wellbeing initiatives and a reward package which recognises your contribution.
- We can offer flexible working practices, community engagement and volunteer activities and, as part of our commitment to you, promote continuous Learning & Development.
- In addition, we also offer a growing range of discounts, rewards and savings.
- This post is suitable as a job sharing position.
- Hybrid working arrangements are available for this role.
- Your contractual location will be the designated council office for your team.
Other Requirements
- City of York Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.
- We require the successful candidate to undertake an enhanced Criminal Record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service.
- As this role is public facing, applicants will need to demonstrate, at interview, their competency to converse and provide advice and guidance to members of the public, in spoken English to CEFR level C1.
Closing date: Sunday 5 July 2026 at 12 midnight.
Social Worker Disabled Children’s Team in York employer: Children's Social Work Matters
Join the City of York Council as a Social Worker in the Disabled Children’s Team, where you will be part of a compassionate and dedicated community focused on providing bespoke care for children with complex disabilities. With a strong commitment to employee wellbeing, generous annual leave, and continuous professional development opportunities, this role offers a supportive environment that values your contributions while allowing for flexible working arrangements. Experience the vibrant culture of York, where you can make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families while enjoying a fulfilling career.
Contact Details:
Children's Social Work Matters Recruitment Team