Social Worker (Transition Team)
Manchester City Council
Manchester Permanent £37,280 Expires 07/05/2026
We’re the local council for one of the UK’s most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn’t just a job – it’s an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it’s strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you’ll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city – a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: Benefits we offer Creating an Inclusive Team at Manchester City Council At Manchester City Council, we’re dedicated to creating a workplace that truly reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We actively welcome applications from people of all ages and backgrounds, particularly from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities, Disabled people and young people. Support During the Process Guaranteed Assessment Scheme We guarantee assessments for applicants who meet the minimum shortlisting requirements for the role and identify with at least one of the criteria below: When You Join Us We’re a Disability Confident Employer, offering: For more information about the role or any adjustments, email jobs@manchester.gov.uk. What we will need from you if you’re successful In accordance with Home Office guidance, successful candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment. Other relevant information We want everyone to be able to be themselves at work and give their best. If you need additional support to undertake the duties of the role, we’ll make every effort to source any necessary aids, adaptations or equipment. If, however, any task proves to be unachievable, we will look at redesigning parts of the role.
Contract Type: 2 x Permanent, Full-Time
Additional Payments: Essential Car User Allowance
Closing Date: 7 May 2026
Closing time: 11.59pm
Interview Method: In Person
This Role is Subject to:
Qualification - Social Work Qualification and registration with Social Work England
Medical Clearance - Pre-placement health assessment (PPHA)
Essential Car Documentation- This post is a designated Essential Car User. Therefore, you must always hold a full valid driving licence and provide your own car for use at work. You will receive the Essential Car User Allowance.
DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance - this post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (amended in 2013). Appointable candidates will be required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Information provided by you or the DBS will be dealt with in a confidential manner and in accordance with the DBS Code of Practice which can be viewed here. We have a policy on the Employment of Ex-Offenders and it is available upon request.
Evidence of conduct in previous employment concerned with the provision of services relating to. Health or social care or Children or vulnerable adults
Full Employment history
Do you want to try something new? Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people? Do you believe in inclusion and the potential of every individual? Then keep reading as this team is for you.
Due to a recent expansion and investment, The Preparing for Adulthood (PfA) Team have got a number exciting opportunity to join the team.
The Preparing for Adult Team has recently reconfigured into 3 teams which sit within one Service, and although based in adults’ services, align to the team within Children Service. This is to support partnership and seamless transition to adulthood. The 3 teams include:
Preparing for Adulthood: Living at Home
Preparing for Adulthood: Leaving Care
Preparing for Adulthood: Complex
We start to work directly with young people at 16 (although we work with young people in schools form 14). The key to working with young people is to support them to transition and prepare for adulthood, therefore we work with young people who may have Learning Disabilities, Learning Difficulties, Autism, ADHD, Physical disabilities, health needs, and needs due to complex trauma and attachment, this means no day is the same.
We are person centred and aim to prevent reduce and delay the need for long term services, but where they are needed we work with the young person and their circle to ensure the support is right for them, and helps them to achieve the goals they aspire to. The team work across children and adults services, making this a challenging but exciting landscape, especially as there is opportunity to shape the services of the future.
Manchester have also recently invested in a number of Person Centred Planners, who will work alongside the young people, carers and social workers, to develop a person centred preparing for adulthood plan, and will also directly support young people to achieve their plans where required. This means we will soon be able to really start to make a difference in young peoples lives.
We want you to be open to trying new things and not being afraid of getting stuck in!
There are roles within each team, due to the rapid expansion of the service. We are committed to ensuring strong induction and investment in staff, so initially you will work across all teams to ensure we can skill you up on Preparing for Adulthood, the legislative frameworks and Manchester’s way! This will enable us to match you to teams that you are passionate about and match your skill set. We also offer staff rotations in teams to prevent burnout and ensure staff are not deskilled.
We are based in Etrop Court, Wythenshawe but the people we support live all over the city and sometimes beyond. You will work 35 hours per week in a hybrid manner, sharing time between office and home working as well as out and about on visits. We work on behalf of all adult teams across the city and can really be an instrumental part of someone's life planning to support them as they become adults.
If you want to have an informal chat about the teams or the roles you can contact
At Home Team Manager - Veronica Trickey (07970 378899 or email) or Leaving Care Team Manager Sam Jones (07976 811 222 or email). Preparing for Adulthood Complex: Terry Ward: 07940780591/ Terry Ward@Manchester.gov.uk
Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application. However, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action.
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Location
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Job ID
8154
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