People and Place

Safeguarding and Care Planning Team


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Contract: Permanent

Salary: £37,938 - £49,764 per annum (Grade 7/8/9)

Hours: 36.66 per week

Based: Metropolitan Place, Oldham OL1 1TT

Closing Date: Thursday 31st July 2025

Interview: TBC

Informal Enquiries: Head of Service Halima Sadia and Danielle Wilton

Email: Halima.sadia@oldham.gov.uk / Danielle.wilton@oldham.gov.uk


Why should you work in Oldham?

Officially rated as a ‘Good’ by Ofsted, we are proud of our relentless approach in seeking the very best outcomes for our children and families, and there’s never been a better time to join the team and be part of our success story.

Oldham is a wonderful place of diversity, where people of all cultures come together. This is one our greatest strengths and our social workers enjoy using a breadth of skills and gaining a variety of experiences whilst supporting children and families from diverse backgrounds.


We use systemic practice as our chosen practice model, focusing on building relationships with children and families, understanding the context and family dynamics, and reflectively learning together. 2024 has seen the launch of our new systemic reflective hubs, as our Social Work Academy continues to offer reflective supervisions and tailored support through an innovative 2-year ASYE programme.

We have a strong ethos of ‘Growing our own’, providing a great environment to excel in your social work career.


Our Promises to you:

  • A manageable and diverse caseload aligned with your experience and skills.
  • A commitment to your continuing professional development through a bespoke learning and development programme
  • A variety of career opportunities to progress and develop with us in Social Work
  • Regular, quality, and reflective supervision and learning from practice audits with fortnightly training days in each of our services.
  • Monthly Group Supervision with your team
  • Weekly Learning Spaces to focus on a specific area of learning.
  • A permanent and supportive Senior Leadership team
  • Full corporate and service Induction
  • Direct link to a Team Manager, Advanced Practitioner and Social Work Consultants from our Social Work Academy.
  • The opportunity to become a Practice Educator and to develop students within our organisation.
  • Dedicated support to develop you in your role and opportunities to meet your career aspirations.
  • During the SSYE [LM1] (second supported year in employment) you will have a consultant social worker in the CSWA who will offer reflective supervision every three months as well as meetings with your manager at 6 and 12 months to ensure that your professional development plan is being supported.
  • Focus on child and family-centred outcomes across all sectors by ensuring the right intervention is identified at the right time, there by building a safe, happy, healthy, and successful future for children and young people.


You will be rewarded with great benefits:

  • Competitive pay with a £2,000 retention payment. (After 2 years this includes Social Worker G7, G8 and Advanced Practitioner G9)
  • Hybrid working giving flexibility for you to manage your diary and offer a better work/life balance.
  • Free town centre parking
  • Essential car user allowance of £500* and mileage expenses at 45p per mile.
  • Reimbursement of Social Work England professional registration fees currently £90 per year


Other generous benefits including:

  • 25 days annual leave with the option to purchase additional days, and which increases after 5- and 10-years’ service.
  • Attractive defined benefit pension scheme with a market leading AVC option for additional retirement savings
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Staff discount scheme for shopping, entertainment, eating-out, eating-in, travel, motoring and more.
  • Salary sacrifice scheme, including Cycle to Work
  • Wellbeing support, including an Employment Assistance Programme that provides 24 hours access to advice and support.
  • Staff recognition and celebration events


Our employees say

“One of the reasons I’ve worked here for so long is because it’s like a family and a listening organisation, where people are encouraged to participate and get involved”.

“Our Social Worker teams are friendly, approachable and professional”.

“We all want to make a difference to the families and children that we work with”.

“Oldham values the person, the families, and the inclusive culture”.

Hear more from our employees and explore our Social Work Academy offer here


Ofsted says

“Children are well supported by social workers, who ensure that their health, education and emotional needs are met”.

“Staff are tenacious”.

“Children and families in Oldham benefit from a comprehensive range of early help services”.

“There is strong partnership working”.

“Senior leaders promote the participation of cared for children and actively seek their voice in developing and shaping service delivery”.

“Relentless focus on improvement by a strong and stable leadership team, with progress made across many areas of practice,”


Read the full Ofsted report here


Are you an experienced and passionate Social Worker looking to make a lasting difference in the lives of children and young people? Our Permanence Team provides the highest standard of care and support for looked-after children, ensuring they achieve stability and security in their lives.


The children in our care have told us what qualities are important for them in their social worker. This included being empathic, listening, trustworthy, kind and understanding.


About the Role:

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families? Do you have the skills and resilience to navigate the complexities of court proceedings while ensuring the best outcomes for children? Join our Safeguarding and Care Planning Team and take on a pivotal role in shaping the future of vulnerable children in our community.

Our Safeguarding and Care Planning Team works with children and families during some of the most challenging times in their lives. As a Social Worker in this team, you will take the lead on court proceedings, ensuring that children are safeguarded, and their voices are heard throughout the process. This is a demanding but rewarding role.


Your responsibilities will include:

  • Undertake assessments, prepare reports, and provide high-quality evidence for court proceedings.
  • Develop and implement care plans that prioritize the safety, stability, and well-being of children.
  • Work closely with families, legal representatives, and partner agencies to ensure robust, timely, and effective case management.
  • Represent the local authority in court, providing expert testimony and advocating for the best outcomes for children.
  • Ensure compliance with statutory guidance and safeguarding legislation while maintaining a child-centred approach.
  • Build trusting relationships with children and families, offering support and guidance during difficult and emotional times.


What we need from you:

  • All applicants must meet the relevant criteria, including the right to work in the UK. We do not accept applications from candidates who require sponsorship.

Oldham Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All roles require strong commitment to securing good outcomes for children, operating in a supportive environment focused on effective delivery, including identifying and responding appropriately to any safeguarding concerns, ensuring the immediate decision making reflects an analysis of risk and protective factors.


Diversity and Inclusion:

We are committed to creating a fair and inclusive workplace that is as diverse as the communities we serve. We aim to develop a culture of respect, where differences are recognised regardless of background. We aim to be an employer of choice by engaging in fair and open recruitment processes and applications are encouraged from all communities across the borough to create a workforce that represents the diversity of our population.

If you would like support with this application, an interview or interested in looking at any courses that could help with this position please get in touch with Get Oldham Working - Get Oldham Working registration form - Oldham Council


Our Behaviours

Our five behaviours support how we work at Oldham, ensuring we all:

  • Work with a resident focus.
  • Support our local leaders.
  • Take ownership and drive change.
  • Stay committed to the borough.
  • Drive high performance.


The successful applicant will be required to register to the DBS Update Service to enable the Council to undertake rechecks throughout your employment. The cost to register is £13 and can be claimed back upon commencement to the role but will not be refunded if you do not accept the offer of employment.


We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and therefore expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


About Us:

We want Oldham to have vibrant, safe neighbourhoods where people are proud to live with opportunities for healthier, more fulfilled lives; and a sustainable, thriving economy. As we look to the future, the challenges may be significant, but so are the opportunities. We’ve identified three missions with our residents and partners, focusing on what will deliver the biggest impact:


A Great Place to Live, Healthier, Happier Lives, and Green and Growing.


We’re looking for candidates who will support us to achieve our ambitions and we encourage you to download our Corporate Plan: Ready for the Future and our Oldham Plan for further information.


Our Values and Behaviours:

By driving innovation, investing in our people, and championing our communities, we will ensure that Oldham continues to be a place where everyone can live their best life. To support this, we have three core values which define who we are and how we operate. These are ‘Proud, Ambitious, and Together’, and they shape our culture, inform our decisions, and inspire us to deliver on our commitments to the people of Oldham.


We have translated these values into five behaviours which guide our actions and are the standards we hold ourselves to, day in and day out:

  • Work with a resident focus
  • Support local leaders
  • Committed to the borough
  • Delivery high performance
  • Take ownership and drive change


You can find out more about our values and behaviours on our greater.jobs Oldham page

Our Benefits Package:

At Oldham Council we offer a great benefits package for our employees, which includes the following:

  • 25 days annual leave which increases after 5 and 10-years’ service
  • The option to purchase additional annual leave.
  • An attractive LGPS benefit pension scheme with the option to make shared cost additional voluntary contributions.
  • Discounted gym membership with Oldham Active.
  • Staff discount scheme for shopping, entertainment, eating-out, eating-in, travel, motoring and more.
  • Salary sacrifice scheme for home and electronics and Cycle to Work.
  • Wellbeing support, including a Mental Health First Aider network and an Employment Assistance Programme that provides 24 hours access to advice and support.
  • Staff recognition and celebration events.
  • Peer support groups


Inclusive Recruitment::

We work closely with employees to help them work at their best, including making adjustments such as flexible working, describing available working patterns, providing equipment or making changes to the workplace.


If you’re an applicant with disabilities and have previously been in or currently in care, a carer or someone who has served in the Armed Forces and you meet the essential criteria of the role, you are guaranteed to reach the first stage of assessment under our Guaranteed Assessment Scheme.


Data and Privacy:

For details of how we use your data please see our privacy notice.

Important Information:

Please note that should a vacancy that has been released for internal or external recruitment be deemed suitable for a current employee at risk of redundancy, it can be pulled back at any point, up to the post being formally offered to a candidate who is not at risk of redundancy.

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Location

Hobson Street, , Oldham, OL1 1TT,

Job ID

506

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This section brings together everything you need to succeed - from guidance on writing an authentic application to and understanding how to use AI responsibly.

You’ll also find information about our Greater Manchester commitments, including our inclusive employment schemes and standards, as well as tools to help you explore your potential pay, benefits and entitlements. We’re here to ensure you have the support you need at every stage.

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These commitments span a number of long‑standing schemes and initiatives designed to open doors, remove barriers and ensure all applicants feel valued and respected throughout their employment journey.

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Applying Authentically With AI: Our Greater Manchester Approach

Across Greater Manchester’s local authorities, we want to hear your genuine experiences, skills and motivations, expressed in your own words.

To keep our recruitment process fair and inclusive, please complete your application personally and follow the instructions carefully. AI can be used to support you - for example, to help structure your answers or as a reasonable adjustment - but your application should still reflect your authentic voice. If you do use AI as a support tool, a brief explanation helps us ensure an equitable selection process.

Applications that depend too heavily on AI‑generated content may not progress to shortlisting.

This guidance outlines acceptable and unacceptable uses of AI, along with suggestions for using it in a way that supports you while keeping your application true to you.

  1. What Is AI and How Do We Use It Across Greater Manchester?

    AI refers to technology that can create or refine content, such as text, ideas, summaries, or planning. It can help improve productivity, problem-solving, and creativity.

    We’re open to using innovative digital tools where they can help us work smarter and deliver better services for our residents. However, every use of AI is carefully considered to make sure it is ethical, responsible, and aligned with public-sector values.

    When it comes to recruitment, we take a human-centred approach.

    This means:

    • A trained hiring manager reads every application

    • Shortlisting is based on objective criteria required for the job

    • Interviews are conducted in person or via teams by the hiring manager for the role

    • All hiring decisions are made by hiring managers, not algorithms

    AI does not make decisions in our recruitment process and our managers are being upskilled to spot AI in applications, particularly when this might have been used in a way that doesn’t feel genuine. If something in an application raises a question or concern, we will test this out with assessments or at the interview stage to confirm authenticity.

    Our aim isn’t to catch anyone out but to make sure we’re getting to know the real you, giving every candidate a fair chance and finding the right person for the role.

  2. Using AI in Your Application

    When it comes to job applications, what matters most to us is you. We want to see your personality, your experience, and what excites you about joining our team. 

    We recognise that AI can be a helpful tool to support accessibility during the application process. If you choose to use AI for support, please read the instructions carefully and make sure your application is written in your own words, reflecting your genuine skills, knowledge, experience and enthusiasm.

    We’re looking forward to hearing your story.

  3. How to use AI Effectively and Responsibly

    Your application is your chance to show us:

    • Who you are

    • What you can bring

    • The values you hold

    • Why you want to make a difference

    AI can help you organise your thoughts or improve clarity but it cannot express your unique voice, experiences, or motivations.

    AI is most helpful when used to:

    • Help you structure the information you are providing to evidence the criteria

    • Give examples of how to use STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result)

    • Proof-read to highlight grammar or spelling errors

    • Provide inspiration if you're finding it difficult to find the right words to explain something

    But remember: your honesty, lived experience, and motivations are irreplaceable.

  4. Do’s and Don’ts for Using AI in the Recruitment Process

    Do:

    • Use AI as a supportive tool, not a replacement

    • Ask AI to help tidy up your writing or clarify structure

    • Use it to brainstorm examples, then rewrite them in your own voice

    • Reflect on AI suggestions and adapt them to match your experience

    • Use AI to help with research, but express your understanding yourself

    Don’t:

    • Copy and paste AI-generated content directly into your application

    • Let AI exaggerate or invent experience you do not have

    • Rely on generic statements that don’t reflect the specific role requirements

    • Remove your individuality, we want to hear your voice