Birth-to-Adulthood Social Worker (Locum) – Dorset

Birth-to-Adulthood Social Worker (Locum) – Dorset

Full-Time 35 - 35 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
Tripod Partners

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support children and young people aged 0-25 with disabilities through developmental stages.
  • Company: Tripod Partners is seeking a qualified Locum Social Worker for their East Dorset team.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive pay rate of up to £35 per hour and various additional benefits.
  • Other info: Experience in Children’s Services is preferred for this role.
  • Why this job: Join a dedicated team focused on supporting young individuals in crucial life stages.
  • Qualifications: Candidates must have a Social Work qualification and be registered with Social Work England.

The predicted salary is between 35 - 35 £ per hour.

Tripod Partners is looking for a qualified Locum Social Worker to join the Birth to Settled Adulthood team in East Dorset. This role involves supporting children and young people aged 0-25, helping them with disabilities to navigate crucial developmental stages.

Successful candidates will have:

  • A Social Work qualification
  • Registration with Social Work England
  • Ideally, experience in Children’s Services

The position includes a variety of benefits and a competitive pay rate of up to £35 per hour.

Birth-to-Adulthood Social Worker (Locum) – Dorset employer: Tripod Partners

Tripod Partners offers a competitive pay rate and various benefits for their social workers. Located in East Dorset, the team is dedicated to supporting children and young people with disabilities. Join a mission-driven organisation focused on making a positive impact in the community.

Tripod Partners

Contact Details:

Tripod Partners Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Birth-to-Adulthood Social Worker (Locum) – Dorset

Social Work Qualification
Registration with Social Work England
Experience in Children’s Services
Support for Children and Young People
Understanding of Developmental Stages
Knowledge of Disabilities
Communication Skills