Social Worker – Child in Need / Child Protection
Royal Borough of Greenwich | Locum | £37.52 per hour
Full Time | Hybrid Working – 2–3 Days in the Office
Royal Borough of Greenwich is seeking experienced Social Workers to join their Child in Need (CIN) and Child Protection (CP) Teams on a locum basis. This role is ideal for practitioners committed to relationship-based practice and strengths-focused safeguarding work.
About the Role:
You will hold a mixed caseload across CIN and CP, ensuring timely and proportionate interventions that keep children safe while working collaboratively with families to promote sustainable change.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage a caseload of CIN and CP cases, including pre-proceedings work.
- Undertake Child and Family Assessments and Section 47 enquiries.
- Develop, implement, and review outcome-focused care plans.
- Prepare high-quality reports for Legal Planning Meetings and Court where required.
- Lead multi-agency meetings including CIN reviews and Child Protection Conferences.
- Maintain clear, analytical case recordings on Mosaic in line with statutory timescales.
Practice Model:
Greenwich Council applies a Relationship-Based Practice model, supported by Signs of Safety tools. This approach focuses on direct, purposeful work with families, early risk identification, and building long-term safety plans that keep the child’s voice and lived experience central throughout intervention.
Requirements:
- Social Work England registration
- Proven experience in CIN and CP roles within a statutory setting
- Strong risk assessment, legal knowledge, and care planning skills
- Confident in court work and multi-agency partnership working
- Commitment to relationship-based, strengths-focused practice
Benefits:
- Hybrid working – 2–3 days in the office per week
- 6-month rolling contract
- Regular supervision and reflective support from an experienced management team
Interested? Contact Maddie Billingham at Sheldon Phillips:
Phone:
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Email: mbillingham@sheldon-phillips.com
We offer up to £500 for successful referrals.