Social work leader
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Social Work
Mental Health, Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
This is a specialist professional leadership post offering social work leadership across the CAMHS service line, with a unique opportunity to strengthen social work practice within a mental health trust. The successful candidate will be confident, skilled, and highly knowledgeable in both child and family social work and children and young people's mental health. A strong understanding and practical application of the law as it pertains to children and young people, including Mental Health Act 1983, is essential.
The postholder will be required to provide expert professional advice, often in complex and high-pressure situations. The role bridges operational delivery and strategic leadership, providing visible and effective social work leadership across the CAMHS service line. You will ensure the provision of an efficient, effective, and high-quality professional service that meets all statutory, regulatory, and NHS requirements relating to social work practice with children and young people.
Working collaboratively with senior leaders and multi‑agency partners, the postholder will ensure social work practice aligns with wider organisational objectives and maintains the highest professional standards.
- Provide visible professional leadership to CAMHS Social Workers across the Trust.
- Strengthen professional identity and promote social work‑led approaches to high‑quality, inequality‑reducing CAMHS services.
- Offer professional advice to operational managers, supporting effective interfaces with local authorities.
- Deliver professional supervision and leadership to CAMHS social workers Trust‑wide.
- Provide strategic and practical guidance on safeguarding and Mental Health Law, including Deprivation of Liberty.
- Deliver expert advice and consultation to internal and external professionals.
- Lead development and review of local policies, operating protocols, and standard procedures.
- Represent Social Work at senior forums across CAMHS and the wider Trust.
- Contribute to the Trust safeguarding team, offering ad‑hoc advice and consultation.
- Support the Deputy Head of Social Work in partnership with education providers and Skills for Care to strengthen career pathways and preceptorship.
- Contribute to Trust audit and research in key social care priorities.
- Lead responses to required developments in Mental Health Law compliance (e.g., MHA reform).
- Collaborate with Trust, South London Partnership, and local authority leads to ensure robust governance, development, and performance management of CAMHS social work services.
- Provide specialist consultation to professionals and agencies outside of the Trust in relation to highly complex cases (e.g., families with multi‑agency involvement), including liaison and working with professional networks involved with complex, emotive, and often conflictual issues such as those involving child protection, deliberate self‑harm, violence, trauma and suicide risk.
- Promote a high level of clinical practice working jointly with other members of the multidisciplinary teams to facilitate their work with young people and families through supervision and training.
- Provide specialist consultation, advice and guidance to professionals working with families both within the service and in partner agencies, identifying priorities of action in complex circumstances, contributing to provision of a specific model of evidence‑based therapeutic intervention.
- Work in partnership with other agencies to ensure that Child Protection issues are addressed effectively and within all local procedures.
- Provide effective skilled advice to a range of professionals, often at short notice under pressure.
- Provide social work cover across services where necessary.
- Work in ways which are sensitive to and appropriate for the needs of families from a wide range of racial, cultural and religious backgrounds, including single parents, same‑sex couples and their families, extended families and people with mental health difficulties.
- Write strategic reports and advice to contribute to CAMHS service development.
- Adhere to the Trust’s reporting arrangements relating to incidents, accidents and near misses.
- Provide…
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