Social Worker - Childrens Services

  • Service Care Solutions - Social Work
  • Preston, Lancashire
  • Jan 30, 2026
Contractor Healthcare & Medical

Job Description

Kinship Social Worker - Kinship Assessment TeamLancashire County Council - Fostering ServicePay rate 36 LTD per hour inclusive of holiday pay or 28.63 PAYE exclusive of holiday payLocation: Preston, Lancashire (countywide and occasional UK travel)Lancashire County Council's Fostering Service is seeking a committed and experienced Social Worker to join our Kinship Assessment Team, based in Preston. This is a rewarding opportunity to play a vital role in supporting children to remain within their family networks wherever it is safe and appropriate to do so.The Kinship Assessment Team is a countywide service, with occasional out-of-county work across the UK. Travel is therefore required, with very occasional overnight stays depending on distance.About the Role As a Kinship Social Worker, you will be responsible for assessing, supporting, and supervising Kinship foster carers and Special Guardians, ensuring high-quality, safe, and nurturing care for children looked after.Key Responsibilities
  • Assessing and supporting Kinship foster carers and/or Special Guardians on behalf of the Directorate
  • Undertaking viability assessments of proposed Kinship foster carers and Special Guardians
  • Participating in a duty rota to complete Regulation 24 assessments
  • Preparing and assessing prospective Kinship foster carers and Special Guardians, including compiling complex assessment reports for fostering panel and Court
  • Supervising and supporting approved Kinship foster carers
  • Ensuring high-quality care that meets the specific needs of children looked after, in line with all relevant standards and regulations
  • Attending Children in Our Care (CIOC) Reviews, court hearings, and other safeguarding meetings as required
What We're Looking For
  • A qualified Social Worker with current Social Work England registration
  • Experience or strong interest in kinship care, fostering, and/or court-based work
  • Strong assessment, report-writing, and analytical skills
  • Ability to work flexibly across Lancashire and occasionally beyond
  • A child-centred, strengths-based approach and commitment to achieving the best outcomes for children
Why Join Us?
  • Be part of a supportive, specialist kinship team
  • Meaningful work that helps children remain within their family networks
  • Opportunities for professional development and reflective practice
  • Competitive local authority benefits and flexible working arrangements
If you are passionate about kinship care and want to make a real difference to children and families, we would love to hear from you.Please email your CV to .uk or call