Grade 7/8- £43,680 - £53172 per annum
Social Worker
Service: Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)
We are seeking a motivated and committed Social Worker to join our Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) . This is a vital frontline role, working at the point where information, concerns and referrals are received, screened and progressed. You will play an important part in identifying risk, analysing information and supporting timely decision-making so that children are safeguarded and families are connected to the most appropriate support.
As a Social Worker in MASH, you will work within a fast-paced multi-agency environment, considering contacts and referrals in line with thresholds, statutory duties, local procedures and safeguarding guidance. You will gather and analyse information from children’s social care records and partner agencies, identify strengths, needs and risks, and contribute to clear, proportionate and defensible recommendations about next steps.
You will work closely with colleagues across children’s social care, early help, education, health, police, housing and other partner agencies to ensure that information is shared appropriately and that decisions are timely, child-centred and evidence-informed. Your practice will be rooted in professional curiosity, sound judgement and a clear focus on safeguarding children while recognising family strengths and opportunities for early intervention.
Havering offers a supportive and learning-focused environment , with regular supervision, strong management oversight and access to continuous professional development through our Social Care Academy. This is an excellent opportunity for a Social Worker who is confident in assessment, risk analysis and multi-agency working, and who wants to make a meaningful contribution at the front door of children’s safeguarding.
About You
You will be a motivated, reflective and committed Social Worker with a strong understanding of safeguarding, thresholds and the importance of timely decision-making at the front door. You will be confident working in a fast-paced statutory environment, balancing professional curiosity, empathy and clear risk analysis to support safe and proportionate outcomes for children and families.
You will be a qualified Social Worker , holding a CQSW, Diploma in Social Work or equivalent qualification , and be registered with Social Work England . You will have relevant post-qualifying experience within children’s social care, with the ability to apply legislation, statutory guidance, threshold guidance and local safeguarding procedures confidently within your day-to-day practice.
You will have experience of undertaking high-quality assessments, screening information, analysing risk and making clear recommendations . You will be able to consider information from a range of sources, identify patterns and concerns, and use evidence to inform decisions about whether children require early help, statutory assessment, safeguarding intervention or signposting to other services.
You will demonstrate strong communication and relationship-building skills , enabling you to work effectively with colleagues and partners across education, health, police, housing, early help and commissioned services. You will be confident contributing to professional discussions, sharing information appropriately and recording clear, concise and analytical rationale for decisions.
As part of Havering’s ongoing improvement journey , we are looking for Social Workers who are open to learning, reflective in their practice and committed to continuous improvement. You will be receptive to supervision, feedback and quality assurance processes, and motivated to contribute positively to a MASH service that is focused on timely, safe and child-centred decision-making.
Non-negotiable qualities for this role include:
- A strong commitment to safeguarding children and promoting positive outcomes
- Confidence in analysing information, risk and thresholds at the point of referral
- The ability to work with complexity, uncertainty and urgency in a thoughtful and balanced way
- Strong written recording skills, with clear rationale for decisions and recommendations
- Professional curiosity, resilience and accountability
A willingness to contribute to service improvement and effective multi-agency working
We value our employees, who are the driving force in our improvement journey. We therefore offer a range of benefits, including:
We are a family-friendly employer and welcome applications for part-time roles at 0.5 full time equivalent.
£4,000 annual market supplement payment for Social Workers, Advanced Practitioners, Team Managers and Service Manager.
A tailored training programme along with development opportunities through our very own dedicated Social Care Academy and corporate offer of 10 days of learning per year.
Access to accredited systemic training and in-house practice application workshops.
A commitment to achieving and maintaining management caseloads.
Generous local government pension scheme and leave entitlement.
Subsidised parking at various council-owned car parks across the borough.
Modern workplace equipped with the latest technology.
A strong corporate health and wellbeing offer, discounted gym membership, employee assistance programme and much more.
Annual staff recognition schemes (STAR awards and Social Care awards) celebrating and recognising staff commitment and achievement.
Please view Job Profile here
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact: Paul Sibanda via email - [email protected]
Closing Date: 31st August 2026
Additional Information
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