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Ref no:
SOA10614
Published:
03/12/2024
Closes:
17/12/2024
Location:
Mcadam House 34 Charlotte Street Ayr Ayrshire, KA7 1EA
Salary:
£43,617 - £45,862 per year
Contract Type:
Permanent
Position Type:
Full Time
Hours:
35 hours per week
Work From Home:
Hybrid

Job Description

What is the role?

To promote and provide a Justice social work service through the use of professional assessment
and analysis of collated information, identify goals and the focus of intervention and appropriate
resources. Implement review and evaluation case management plans; monitor, review and evaluate
action plans to respond to changing services users and relevant partners risk and needs; and
effectively communicate with all relevant parties. To promote social inclusion, work sensitively with
diversity and in an anti-discriminatory way. Carry out these tasks within the framework of relevant
legislation and Council policy and procedures.

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Extra information:

The Grade of this post is Grade 3 / Level 10, the hourly rate is from £23.90 to £25.13 and the annual salary is from £43,617 to £45,862.

This post is considered to be Regulated Work with children and protected adults as specified in the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) (PVG) Act 2007. Accordingly the preferred candidate will be required to become a member of the PVG Scheme, or undergo a PVG Scheme update if already a Scheme member, prior to any formal offer of employment being made. If you wish further information on the PVG Scheme you can visit the Disclosure Scotland website at www.disclosurescotland.co.uk.

Please note you may be required to meet the PVG costs.

Please note this post requires registration with Non-Police Personnel Vetting Level 2 (NPPV2).

Closing date for applications is 17 December 2024.

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