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Job Introduction

Make a real difference

Are you an experienced social worker who is passionate about empowering children, families and communities to thrive? Do you believe in the power of compassion, resilience and advocacy? Do you put children at the heart of every decision?  If so, we invite you to bring your skills, values and dedication to a team where your work truly matters. As a social worker with us, you will be part of a supportive, forward-thinking service committed to safeguarding and promoting wellbeing across our diverse communities.

We need courageous social workers who enthusiastically embraces change, thrives on challenge, and tackles the most complex needs with drive and determination to ensure the best outcomes for the children and young people of Bradford.

Your passion keeps you focused on delivering the highest standards at every opportunity. As well as steering the course of the service we want to provide, your experience, guidance and dedication will provide invaluable support and inspiration for those around you.

If you’re up for the Challenge and want to help us achieve our vision, then we’d love to hear from you! 

We are currently recruiting for Social Workers in the following Services / Localities:

  • Bradford East – currently Sir Henry Mitchell House 
  • Bradford South – currently Sir Henry Mitchell House
  • Bradford West – Farcliffe Family Centre
  • Keighley and Shipley – Keighley Town Hall 
  • Children with Complex Health & Disabilities Team (CCHDT) – Shipley Town Hall

About Us

Bradford Children and Families Trust was established in April 2023 to bring a step change in the quality and delivery of Children’s Services across our district.

Our purpose is clear - to ensure that our promise to improve the lives of children and young people in Bradford becomes a reality. It’s a tough ask. It requires dedication, determination, and resilience – but under our Chief Executive, Senior Leadership team and an unswerving drive to deliver the best outcomes, we are confident that we will achieve our ambition. Our Ofsted monitoring visits over the past 18 months, evidence that we are on the right trajectory and that significant improvements have been made and are being embedded. 

 This means that the children and families we come in to contact with are having a better experience with the right support being offered at the right time.  We are not sitting on our laurels and know that there is still a lot of work to do but there is a solid commitment to getting this right.

Working for the Bradford Children and Families Trust offers the opportunity to work with some great people who are passionate about delivering change in a city whose culture offers as much diversity as it’s geography. We cannot do this alone and have strong, collaborative working relationships with our partners.  You can make a real difference to families and children and be an active part in delivering the service Bradford families should receive. Our workforce is unwavering in their pursuit to give the best possible services to those who need support.

We have invested in our services to ensure that we are the best we can be. We have and continue to invest in our Early Help services so that we are reaching as many people as possible who need support to prevent things escalating into statutory services; this includes the development of a Family Help Team who offer intensive support to families.

Families are the experts in their own lives and we need to listen to what they have to say; to that end, we have also invested in our voice and participation service to support children and families to have a voice in what happens next and our aspiration is that all our development is co-produced with those who need our support in their lives.

We are striving to ensure that we are a restorative and relational organisation and have been working with Leeds Relational Practice Centre for over 12 months, they will continue to work with us for the next 12 months, working with our leaders, managers and workforce so that we all have a shared understanding of what this means for children and families. We have invested in conferences and workshops led by Mark Finnis who is a renowned expert in this field.

Our ASYE academy is well established, and we have a high number of applicants who want to have the dedicated support the academy offers during the full 1 months of the ASYE programme; those who have gone through the academy have felt supported through dedicated practice educators, the learning and development offer and the experience of those delivering.  We are committed to the ongoing development of all our workforce.

About The Role

We are looking for experienced social workers in our locality teams who are confident and able to deliver out objective to deliver the best outcomes for children and young people.

Reporting to the Team Manager, your role will be varied; you will work alongside partner agencies to ensure that children are safe and given the best possible opportunities to do well. You will build relationships with children to ensure that all decisions include their voice so that we know what their life is like and what they want to happen.

You will lead and coordinate multi-agency partnerships, assessments, plans, interventions, and meetings to ensure children and young people’s holistic needs are being met. Within your team’s geographical area, you will support children and young people to achieve positive outcomes within their families and communities.

We offer the opportunity to work flexibly, subject to service need, within a hybrid model but we have an expectation that you will spend at least three days each week in the office to help you build relationships with your team, get the support you need to manage a busy workload and to help and influence other less experienced colleagues.

 About You

  • Hold a DIPSW or equivalent qualification
  • Are registered with the Social Work England as a qualified social worker.
  • Have a full driving license and car available for work (unless a disability prevents this).
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Experienced and expert in managing the delivery of quality outcomes for children and young people.
  • An ability to build strong relationships with children, their families, colleagues and partner agencies.
  • An ability to write high-quality reports and assessments and analyse information effectively.

Benefits

  • West Yorkshire Pension Fund membership – with generous employer contributions
  • Competitive salary and pay progression structure
  • Real living wage as the minimum rate of pay
  • Supportive carer and parental policies
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave
  • Access to Occupational Health and confidential counselling services
  • Supportive staff networks
  • Opportunity to have a mentor and/or coach.
  • Access to Blue Light Card discounts
  • Professional development/support
  • Career progression
  • Enhanced annual leave entitlement - 31 days and rises to max of 34 days with service. (plus, public holidays) 
  • Social Worker Registration fees paid
  • Flexible working / hybrid options subject to service need
  • Retention Payment Applicable – as part of this role you will be eligible for our annual retention payment, paid in 12 monthly instalments. This is non contractual (reviewed annually).

Want to Know More

If you would like to know more about the role, the recruitment process or working for Bradford Children and Families Trust feel free to contact Kasem Khan at kasem.khan@bradfordcft.org.uk

Bradford Children and Families Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all employees to share this commitment.

If shortlisted, you will be required to disclose relevant information regarding criminal history prior to interview.

A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check including a check against the Children’s barred list, will be carried out on preferred candidates.

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