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Social Worker - 306

Social Worker - 306

Croydon Council
locationMint Walk, Croydon CR0 1EA, UK
remoteHybrid
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in less than 3 weeks
Social Work
Full time
£43,680 - £45,750 per year

    Please apply online via the link provided.

    Please note, we do not accept CV’s submitted without a fully completed online application form.

    Grade 10 – £43,680 - £45,750
    Business Unit: Adult Social Care
    Position Type: Permanent
    Contract Type: Full Time / 36 hours

    Social Workers – Adult Safeguarding (Section 42 Team)

    Job Overview

    Croydon’s Adult Safeguarding S42 Team are seeking confident Social Workers to join our specialist service. This is a fantastic opportunity for practitioners who are passionate about safeguarding adults, who want to deepen their professional skills, and who thrive in a supportive environment where learning and professional development are truly prioritised.

    As part of our dedicated S42 Safeguarding Team, you will manage complex safeguarding enquiries, work collaboratively with multi-agency partners, and deliver high-quality, person-centred practice that protects and promotes the rights, wellbeing and independence of adults at risk.

    We offer strong managerial support, reflective supervision, opportunities for professional development, and a positive team culture grounded in Croydon’s strengths-based, community-led approach.

    What We’re Looking For

    Applicants must have:

    • At least two years post qualifying experience working within adult social care as a social worker
    • Strong knowledge of Care Act 2014, S42 duties, MCA, and strengths-based practice
    • Experience working with adults at risk, complex cases, multi-agency working, and risk management
    • Confidence in undertaking safeguarding enquiries, assisting with meetings, completing analytical reports and safeguarding plans
    • Excellent communication, professional curiosity, and the ability to work autonomously, as part of a specialist team and with key partners.

    Desirable:

    • Best Interests Assessor (BIA)
    • Practice Educator qualification

    Key Responsibilities

    In this role, you will:

    1. Undertake Section 42 Enquiries and ensure practice is underpinned by the principles of safeguarding and MSP

    2. Direct work with adults and families involving face to face contact and home visits

    3. Participate in the S42 duty rota prioritising new referrals, information gathering and participating in SAM discussions

    4. Complete risk assessments and develop risk management and safeguarding plans

    5. Carry out Mental Capacity Assessments

    6. Formulate s42 Enquiry Reports

    7. Complete reports as required for COP, Family court, High Court, Coroners court.

    8. Manage and prioritise own caseload

    9. Ensure a high standard of case recording

    10. Work within a multiagency framework

    Applicants need to provide evidence in their supporting statement of how they meet the above key responsibilities.

    Why Join Croydon’s Safeguarding Team?

    • A dedicated and highly supportive specialist safeguarding service
    • Strong, stable management team and regular reflective supervision
    • Excellent opportunities for progression, training and post-qualifying development
    • Access to Croydon’s high-quality benefits package, including flexible working, pension, annual leave purchase scheme and wellbeing support
    • A culture that values professional curiosity, collaborative working, innovation and continuous learning

    Requirements

    • SWE registration
    • Social Work qualification
    • Enhanced DBS
    • Ability to travel independently across the borough (by Car)
    • Willingness to work flexibly where required

    Link to the full job description can be found here

    In return you receive a competitive salary and benefits package and ability to work to a hybrid model. Opportunities for further learning and development. The chance to make a real difference in the lives of adults requiring social care support. A supportive and collaborative working environment.

    The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS and Children’s and Adults barred list check.

    The deadline for applications to be submitted is Sunday 29 March 2026 and interview dates proposed for W/C 20 April 2026.

    Please note - Sponsorship is not permitted for this role

    For further information and informal discussion please contact: Siobhan Duignan-Murphy (SiobhanDuignan.Murphy@croydon.gov.uk) or Jens Sebastian, Jens.sebastian@croydon.gov.uk

    Salary range

    • £43,680 - £45,750 per year