
Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, LONDON (On-Site)
Permanent, Full time
£56,733 - £59,772
35 Hours
Join Tower Hamlets Children's Services as a Child Protection Conference Chair!
Location: Whitechapel Tower Hamlets, London
Salary: Competitive salary £56,733 - £59,772 plus retention allowance of £3,927 per annum and travel allowance of £1280 per annum.
Benefits: Up to 31 days annual leave, Local Government Pension Scheme, Cycle to Work scheme, and more!
Tower Hamlets Children's Services is offering an exciting opportunity for two social workers to join our Safeguarding and Quality Assurance Service as Child Protection Conference Chairs. As part of our OUTSTANDING Children’s Service, you will play a pivotal role in advocating for children’s safety and well-being, empowering families, and influencing positive outcomes for children.
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About the Role: In this role, you will chair Restorative Child Protection Conferences, making critical decisions about child protection plans and child in need plans. Your expertise will be vital in ensuring that the right decisions are made at the right time, and that children and families are included in developing their plans. You will:
- Chair Child Protection Conferences in person, identify risks, and determine the need for child protection plans.
- Provide professional consultation, support, and challenge to social work practitioners and managers on child protection decisions and care planning for children in care.
- Develop SMART plans with children, parents, and carers that are focused on positive, measurable outcomes.
- Monitor progress on plans and identify barriers to the implementation of children’s plans within the wider multi-agency system.
What We’re Looking For: We are seeking two highly skilled Social Workers who:
- Have managerial experience supervising staff and front-line safeguarding experience.
- Are registered with Social Work England.
- Possesses a strong understanding of child protection legislation, family court processes, and children’s rights.
- Are adept at chairing multi-agency meetings, ensuring parents are engaged, and resolving differences.
- Have outstanding communication and written skills.
- Are passionate about diversity, inclusion, and advocating for the best outcomes for children and families.
- Are committed to sharing knowledge and learning to improve practice.
- Can proactively ensure children’s outcomes are at the heart of decision-making.
Why Join Tower Hamlets?
- Excellent Work Environment: Modern, refurbished Town Hall opposite Whitechapel Station.
- Competitive Salary & Benefits: Market supplement, up to 31 days of annual leave, and Local Government Pension Scheme.
- Flexible Working Options: Consideration for part-time or flexible working arrangements.
- Manageable Caseloads: Giving you the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with families
- Cycle to Work Scheme: Including the City Bike Hire Scheme for easy commuting.
Take the Next Step in Your Career! If you're passionate about making a difference and shaping the future of child protection, we want to hear from you. This is your chance to join a team that’s dedicated to delivering excellence in child protection and helping children stay safe within their families.
For any questions or queries about the role, please get in touch with Rupert.Franklin@towerhamlets.gov.uk
- Deadline for the post: 27th April 2025
- Interviews: 7th and 8th May 2025
Please ensure to hold these dates in your diary.
Additional Details
Tower Hamlets vision for our borough is that: people are aspirational, independent and have equal access to opportunities; we are a borough that our residents are proud of and love to live in; and we are a dynamic, outcomes-based council using digital innovation and partnership working to respond to the changing needs of our borough. We want people who aspire to our TOWER values: Together; Open; Willing; Excellent; Respect.
Tower Hamlets has a zero-tolerance approach to, and works to eradicate, all forms of discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability, age, religion or belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital status, status as a civil partner, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy and maternity and looks to employ a diverse workforce representative of those groups. We recognise that people can also be disadvantaged by their social and economic circumstances, so we will work to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage caused by social class.
We are a Disability Confident Employer, which means applicants who declare a disability and meet the essential criteria for the post are guaranteed an interview. Care experience has also been adopted by the Council as an additional protected characteristic.
We welcome applicants interested in flexible working arrangements and also applicants who live in the borough.
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This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) helps employers make safer recruitment decisions and prevent unsuitable people from working with vulnerable groups, including children. It replaces the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA).
Tower Hamlets Councils are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.