Senior Social Worker - Family Help

Posted 8th Oct, 2025
Location
Hillingdon
Salary/rate
£48,003 – £52,194
Working pattern
Full and part-time contracts available
Working arrangements
Office based
Contract type
Permanent
Closing date
20th Oct, 2025
About the role

At Hillingdon Council, we are proud to live our commitment to Putting Our Residents First, ensuring children and families remain at the heart of everything we do. We are now delivering services through an exciting family help model placing social workers in locality teams, closer to the communities they serve.

As a Senior Social Worker in Hillingdon, you will still enjoy the variety and impact of frontline practice, while also taking on enhanced professional leadership responsibilities. You'll also be part of our journey to becoming a fully trauma-informed service, supported by a strong and stable leadership team, regular supervision, and extensive professional development opportunities. Key responsibilities include:

  • Build meaningful, relationship-based practice with children and families
  • Manage a complex caseload with high levels of professional autonomy
  • Provide expert advice and technical guidance to social workers, managers, colleagues and partners
  • Use and model a range of assessment and intervention frameworks, supporting others to develop their practice
  • Lead and coordinate multi-agency plans that safeguard children and support families

To apply for this position, please visit the Hillingdon Council jobs website and submit your application online.

About you

We're looking for passionate, resilient, and forward-thinking Senior Social Workers who are ready to make a real impact and support colleagues to do the same. We are committed to delivering OUTSTANDING outcomes for children and young people - and we are proud that Ofsted recognises the strength of our practice. The ideal candidate will:

  • Be a qualified Social Worker, registered with Social Work England
  • Have experience in managing complex caseloads and be confident working with high levels of autonomy
  • Be skilled in using and modelling a range of assessment and intervention frameworks
  • Be committed to relationship-based and trauma-informed practice
  • Be able to provide expert professional advice and mentor or supervise less experienced social workers
  • Be confident in preparing court reports and giving expert testimony
  • Be creative, reflective, and open to learning and improvement, with a strong understanding of safeguarding and statutory responsibilities
  • Be a collaborative professional who thrives in a team environment and is motivated to deliver excellence

At the London Borough of Hillingdon, we are committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace where everyone feels respected, able to give their best and be themselves at work. This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, qualifications check, professional registration check and 5 years of referencing.

About Hillingdon

On joining our Children’s Social Care team, you’ll be welcomed and made to feel ‘at home’, benefitting from the right tools, skills, and resources. From day one you’ll meet with colleagues across the council who will provide expert guidance and support to succeed and develop your career at Hillingdon - giving you that ‘Hillingdon feeling’.

Our commitment to continuous improvement is also reflected in our dedication to lead, coach, and invest into our people. Whether you’re just about to embark on a career within social care, or aspire to progress into senior roles, we offer clear development pathways to help you achieve your career ambitions.

With access to a wide range of training and learning opportunities (PAMs, AIMs, CGP2, etc.), every day is a ‘learning day’. Partnering with local Universities to offer the ‘Practice Educators programme’ we’re keen to not only enhance the quality of our social care provision, but also supercharge your career! 

In addition to a comprehensive career development plan, we offer a range of benefits which include:

  • Local government average salary pension scheme

  • From 26 to 34 days annual leave (rising to 37, dependant on length of service)

  • Free on-site parking when working at our civic centre offices

  • Career breaks

  • Hybrid working and flexible working hours

  • Season ticket loan

  • Access to a credit union

  • Access to a wide range of trainings, courses, and other types of professional development

  • Discount on a variety of adult education courses run by the council

  • Payment of professional fees where these are required

  • Discounts at council-owned leisure centres and swimming pools at Hillingdon (Uxbridge), Queensmead (South Ruislip), Highgrove (Ruislip) and Botwell Green (Hayes)

  • Cycle purchase scheme

  • Car sharing scheme

  • 30% discount on green fees at council-owned golf courses

If you'd like to arrange an informal chat about this role, please send us an email to recruitment@hillingdon.gov.uk, highlighting your name, contact details, and the name of this role.