Every childhood is worth fighting for - This belief drives everything we do. Our Direct Services team in Scotland go
above and beyond to transform the lives of babies, children, and families.
We're excited to announce a new opportunity within Scotland's National Hub. We're looking for a qualified
Social Worker who is passionate about preventing abuse and neglect and who wants to use their skills to
influence and empower those whom we work alongside. You'll find opportunities to grow, challenges to rise
to, and a shared purpose that brings out your best. Most importantly, you'll find your own way to make a
difference.
Our focus is on early childhood development and supporting children growing up in families facing adversity. Working
in partnership with local people, groups, and agencies, we aim to co-create and test new approaches which are
rooted in relationships with babies, children and families. Our work is grounded in inclusivity, accessibility,
and a commitment to sustainable change through local ownership and capacity building.
What are our Four Guiding Principles in Scotland?
- Harness local insight to drive innovation and create solutions which reflect real needs and deliver long-lasting
impact.
- Collaborative partnerships
- Sustainability and innovation
- Continuous learning and
evidence-based practice
Are you someone who?
- Brings creativity and innovation to your practice
- Has a strong understanding of early childhood
development and adversity and keeps up to date with legislation, research, and best practice
- Can plan
and deliver support with and alongside individuals, families, and groups whilst being confident in identifying
risk and responding appropriately
- Has experience supporting babies, children, and families during
challenging times
- Evaluates the impact of your work and adapts accordingly
- Embodies the values
and behaviours of the NSPCC
What will you be doing?
- Plan, deliver and evaluate direct services (on an individual or group work basis) for babies, children, their
families, carers and adults maintaining professional practice standards as outlined in legislation, guidance,
equal opportunity practices and consistent with NSPCC standards and procedures.
- Work with community
groups in consultation, co-production to develop resources and assets that meet the needs of their local
communities and maximise the quality and effectiveness of the NSPCC National Scotland Hub.
- Hold case
accountability for a number of cases some of which may be complex, ensuring all safeguarding practice and case
recording conforms to NSPCC practice standards and guidance. Provide professional advice to internal and
external enquiries.
- Liaise and work positively with key stakeholders to maintain excellent working
relationships, deliver effective services and attend a range of internal and external meetings. It is important
to also be able to respectfully challenge where necessary to promote the best interest of
children.
- Promote the participation of babies, children, young people and their families in the
planning, decision making and evaluation of the NSPCC National Scotland Hub work.
- Actively prepare for
and participate in supervision, team meetings, briefings and training events and contribute to the development
of learning materials or other resources.
- Take responsibility for developing and improving your own
professional knowledge and skills.
- Work with fundraising staff to promote the work of the team and the
organisation to various audiences including supporters, fundraisers and volunteers.
Why join the NSPCC?
Join us and become part of a team that cares deeply about the work we do and the people we support. But we know
it's a competitive world, and it's important to feel valued in your role and receive more practical,
tangible benefits. We offer salaries that are at least comparable with the top charities in the UK, as well as
these benefits.
- Generous annual leave - 29 days per annum plus bank holidays for full-time employees (pro-rata for part-time).
32 days per annum after five years' continuous service.
- Employee discounts - Our discounts portal
gives you online access to over 3,000 discounts and offers.
- The Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) - an
independent, free, personal support service providing support and advice to support your health and
wellbeing.
- Pension & Life Insurance Scheme
Still have questions about the role? For an informal chat about the role, please contact Jennifer Dixon (Team
Manager) at Jennifer.Dixon@nspcc.org.uk
If you are interested in applying for this role, we encourage you to apply early. To help us manage the process we
may close the vacancy before the advertised closing date should we receive a strong response to the role.