Wrexham County Borough Council / Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam
Location
Wrexham
All areas
Job details
Contract hours
Part Time
Contract type
Permanent
Pay
£31537 - 33143 per year
Area of care
Social Care
Workplace
Social Care Planning and Commissioning
Job role
Social care planning and commissioning support officer
Job description
About the Role 37 Hours per week
Wrexham Children Services have developed an exciting role of Social Care Assessor to work alongside social workers in delivering package of support for Children and their Families.
The role will include undertaking 'What Matters" conversations with Children and Young People, liaising with partner agency across the statutory and voluntary sector, assessing children's needs, facilitating care and support meetings, and working directly with children and their families. Training and development opportunities will be provided to support the successful candidate in this exciting new role. Successful candidates will be supported by an experienced team of practitioners and managers and will receive supervision and guidance. The vacancy is within the Looked after Children's Team (LAC).
The Social Services and Well Being (WALES) Act 2014 and The Children Act 1989, provide the legislative frameworks to ensure compliance with statutory duties and that Children and Young People are supported to achieve positive outcomes.
Wrexham Children Services are seeking to recruit a highly motived candidate who is committed to working with children and their families to improve their life opportunities. The successful candidate will have Level 3 or equivalent in Health and Social Care and commitment to work towards a level 4 qualification or equivalent within agree timescales. The successful candidate will be based at the recently refurbished Crown Buildings within Wrexham City Centre. This role also offers the opportunity for hybrid working.
Why join Wrexham as a Social Care Assessor?
We will provide you with:
• a supportive and collaborative working environment • modern and bright office • excellent management support and supervision • personal career development and progression • practice development sessions and reflection opportunities • and that Person centred approaches will be at the heart of your practice.
Why work with us?
At Wrexham Council, we value our employees and offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and professional development. When you join our workforce, you can look forward to: Up to 28 days annual leave
o Depending upon service area, you may be entitled to flexible and hybrid working options and could also gain 'flexi-days', building up time to take off by working when there are peaks in the service. o Local Government Pension Scheme. o Reward and Benefit Scheme. o Training and Development Opportunities. o Employee Assistance Program and Well-being initiatives. o Cycle to Work Scheme. o Reduced rate Leisure membership. o Detailed induction programme
To find out more about the role, please take a look at the attached job description which contains the essential criteria for the position.
Join us at Wrexham Council and be a part of a dedicated team making a difference in our community.
Please view our employee benefits available to you whilst working in the Council if you are successful in your application (Working for us | Wrexham County Borough Council).
An Enhanced DBS check & Social Care Wales registration is required for this position Please be advised that we are not able to issue certificates of sponsorship.
The Council is committed to developing its bilingual workforce and welcomes applications from candidates who demonstrate their capability to work in both English and Welsh.
Wrexham Council welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality, religious belief or age. About Us Mae Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam wedi'i lleoli yng ngogledd ddwyrain Cymru ac mae'n falch o'i threftadaeth Gymreig a'i hunaniaeth ddiwylliannol. Dros y blynyddoedd mae wedi tyfu i adlewyrchu poblogaeth sy'n aml-grefyddol ac aml-ethnig gan adlewyrchu amrywiaeth ein cymunedau.
Wedi'i chanoli ar ddinas Wrecsam, sy'n swatio rhwng mynyddoedd Cymru a gwastadeddau Swydd Gaer, mae'n lleoliad sy'n gallu cynnig y gorau o'r ddau fyd i chi ac rydym yn falch o'n statws dinas (a ddyfarnwyd yn 2022 pan roddwyd i ni'r statws hwn, y seithfed ddinas yng Nghymru i'w gael).
Mae Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam yn Gyngor unedol sy'n darparu ystod eang o wasanaethau gyda'r nod o wella bywydau trigolion Wrecsam a'r cymunedau cyfagos. Rydym wedi ymrwymo i ddarparu gwasanaethau trwy gydweithio â phartneriaid lleol a chenedlaethol. Gyda ffocws ar ddatblygu cynaliadwy, lles cymunedol, a gwella bywydau trigolion Wrecsam a'r cymunedau cyfagos, mae Wrecsam yn lle gwych i weithio, byw a dysgu.
Mae'r cyngor yn gyflogwr cynhwysol gyda gweithlu o tua 5,500, sy'n cynnig rolau amrywiol, hyfforddiant a datblygiad a chyfleoedd gyrfa gwerth chweil. Mae Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam yn gwerthfawrogi arloesedd, dwyieithrwydd yn Gymraeg a Saesneg, ac yn croesawu ymgeiswyr o bob cefndir.
Fel Cyflogwr Hyderus ac Ymroddedig o ran Anabledd, mae'r cyngor yn sicrhau recriwtio a chefnogaeth hygyrch i weithwyr anabl gan gynnwys cynnig cyfweliad gwarantedig (lle bodlonir eitemau manyleb person hanfodol). Yn ogystal, bydd cyn-filwyr yn derbyn cyfweliadau gwarantedig o dan Gyfamod y Lluoedd Arfog os bodlonir meini prawf cymhwysedd (lle bodlonir eitemau manyleb person hanfodol).
Mae buddion cyflogeion yn cynnwys: • Aelodaeth o'r Cynllun Pensiwn Llywodraeth Leol • Trefniadau gweithio hyblyg • Gwyliau blynyddol hael hyd at 32 diwrnod • Polisïau sy'n gyfeillgar i deuluoedd sy'n cefnogi ymrwymiadau gofalu a theuluol • Cydbwysedd bywyd gwaith ac amser hyblyg (yn dibynnu ar rôl) • Aelodaeth hamdden gostyngol • Mynediad at Gynllun Gwobrwyo Wrecsam gyda gostyngiadau oddi ar fanwerthwyr blaenllaw yn genedlaethol ac yn lleol • Amrywiaeth o adnoddau iechyd a lles, er enghraifft: • Hyrwyddwyr Iechyd a Lles • Mynediad at raglen cymorth cyflogeion gyda cyngor ar gadw'n iach boed yn ariannol, yn feddyliol neu'n gorfforol: • Cwnsela (ar gael 24/7, 365 diwrnod y flwyddyn) • Cymorth emosiynol yn y fan a'r lle (ar gael 24/7, 365 diwrnod y flwyddyn) • Opsiwn i osod nodau hybu iechyd gyda newidiadau bach o fyw cynaliadwy • Cysylltu apiau iechyd i olrhain iechyd corfforol yn awtomatig a chyflawni nodau cynnydd • Blogiau, fideos, ryseitiau a mwy o adnoddau sy'n darparu ysbrydoliaeth a chymhelliant • Nodi'r risg o ddatblygu clefydau blaenllaw sy'n gysylltiedig â ffordd o fyw ynghyd â sgoriau iechyd meddwl ac ariannol • Cyngor cyfreithiol, ariannol a defnyddwyr
• Digwyddiadau ac ymgyrchoedd iechyd a lles drwy gydol y flwyddyn (e.e. Diwrnod Iechyd Tachwedd, Diwrnod Amser i Siarad, Wythnos Ymwybyddiaeth Iechyd Meddwl, Wythnos Ymwybyddiaeth o'r Haul, Wythnos y Menopos, Wythnos Iechyd Ariannol) • Caffi Menopos ac arweiniad • Caffi Gofalwyr Di-dâl a chanllawiau
Mae ein Cynllun Cyngor (2023-28) yn nodi ein blaenoriaethau ac rydym yn cyflawni'r rhain trwy ddilyn Gwerthoedd Nolan bywyd cyhoeddus (anhunanoldeb, uniondeb, gwrthrychedd, atebolrwydd, agoredrwydd, gonestrwydd ac arweinyddiaeth) yn ogystal â'n Gwerthoedd Corfforaethol ein hunain: • Grymuso • Ymddiriedaeth a gonestrwydd • Dyhead • Cydweithredu • Gwneud gwahaniaeth • Tegwch
The County Borough of Wrexham, located in North East Wales, is proud of its Welsh heritage and cultural identity. Over the years it has grown to reflect a population that is multi-religious and multi-ethnic and complements the diversity of our communities.
Centred on the city of Wrexham, which nestles between the Welsh mountains and the Cheshire plains, it's a location that really can offer you the best of both worlds and we are proud of our city status (awarded in 2022 when we became the seventh city in Wales).
Wrexham County Borough Council is a unitary Council which delivers a wide range of services aimed at improving the lives of Wrexham residents and surrounding communities. We are committed to providing services through collaboration with local and national partners. With a focus on sustainable development, community wellbeing, and improving the lives of Wrexham residents and surrounding communities, Wrexham is a fantastic place to work, live, and learn.
The council is an inclusive employer with a workforce of around 5,500, offering diverse roles, training and development and rewarding career opportunities. Wrexham County Borough Council values innovation, bilingualism in English and Welsh, and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
As a Disability Confident Committed Employer, the council ensures accessible recruitment and support for disabled employees including offering a guaranteed interview (where essential person specification items are met). Additionally, veterans will receive guaranteed interviews under the Armed Forces Covenant if eligibility criteria are met (where essential person specification items are met).
Employee benefits include: • Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme • Flexible working arrangements • Generous annual leave up to 32 days • Family-friendly policies supporting caring and family commitments • Work-life balance and flexi time (dependent on role) • Discounted leisure membership • Access to Wrexham Reward Scheme with discounts off leading retailers nationally and locally • Health & well-being resources, for example: • Healthy & Wellbeing Champions • Employee assistance programme with advice on staying healthy financially, mentally or physically: • Counselling (available 24/7, 365 days a year) • In-the-moment emotional support (available 24/7, 365 days a year) • Option to set health-boosting goals with small, sustainable lifestyle changes • Connect health apps to track physical health and meet progress goals • Blogs, videos, recipes and more resources providing inspiration and motivation • Identify risks of developing leading lifestyle-related diseases with mental health and financial scores • Legal, financial and consumer advice
• Health and wellbeing events and campaigns throughout the year (e.g., November Health Day, Time to Talk Day, Mental Health Awareness Week, Sun Awareness Week, Menopause Week, Financial Health Week) • Menopause Café and guidance • Unpaid Carer Café and guidance
Our Council Plan (2023-28) sets out our priorities for this period and we deliver these by following the Nolan Values of public life (selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership) as well as our own Corporate Values: • Empowerment • Trust and honesty • Aspiration • Collaboration • Making a difference • Fairness
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