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Practice Supervisor (Fostering)

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Salary
From £47,181 to £51,356
Expires
17/05/2026
Location
Northallerton, North Yorkshire
Job Type
Full Time

A welcome from the Corporate Director of Children and Young People

Thank you for your interest in joining our Children and Young People’s service.

As the new Director for Children and Young People, here in North Yorkshire I am excited to announce significant investment in our children and families service.

More capacity. More prevention. Better outcomes.

Be part of a service investing in family help and sustainable practice.

Across local government, children’s services are facing unprecedented demand and funding constraint. Many organisations are responding by reducing capacity and narrowing ambition. We have chosen a different path. In response to the Families First Partnership Programme reforms, we in NYC are seeking to expand out teams in order to drive the changes of supporting children and their families at the earliest opportunity, right time, right person.

We are making a significant and sustained investment in our workforce—creating new and additional capacity across children’s social care, which will become Family help and our Multi agency child protections teams. At a time when others are making savings, we are growing our teams because we believe that safe, effective and relationship based practice relies on practitioners having the time, support and professional space to do their best work, with children. 

Hear more from El Mayhew Corporate Director Children and Young People service outline our investment plans, about our children services and new career opportunities visit:

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/cswl-jobs

 

About the role

 

The successful candidate will join a county fostering service committed to developing excellent practice in line with the Fostering Regulations and National Minimum Standards. You will need to be committed to developing excellent outcomes for children through creating productive working relationships with a wide range of services to support our fostering families. Within this role, you will be responsible for the supervision and day to day support of a team of Fostering Social Workers and Fostering Support Workers who support North Yorkshire foster carers.

 

We are looking for an experienced social worker who is ready to take the next step in their professional career or someone who is currently a Practice Supervisor wanting to join our team who has substantial case management experience, who can supervise on a day-to-day basis with effective social work practice to a busy team.

 

What We’re Looking For

 

  • Qualified Social Worker with current Social Work England registration.
  • Experience in fostering and a strong understanding of the assessment process.
  • Knowledge of the impact of childhood adverse trauma.
  • Supervisory or management experience is advantageous.
  • Commitment to building positive working relationships with fostering families and partner agencies.
  • The successful candidate will join a county fostering service committed to developing excellent practice in line with the National Fostering Regulations and National Minimum Standards.

Before applying via this vacancy please review additional information about working for North Yorkshire Council, what staff say about working in North Yorkshire, our CPD offer and career opportunities visit in addition to the job description  and interview dates https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/cswl-jobs

For further information regarding the roles contact Rosie Appleby at Rosie.Appleby@northyorks.gov.uk or Portia Staveley at Portia.Staveley@northyorks.gov.uk

Key Dates

Closing date: Sunday 17th May 2026

Company: North Yorkshire Council

Salary: From £47,181 to £51,356

Location: Northallerton, North Yorkshire

Sector: Health and Social Care

Sector: Health

Sector: Adoption & Fostering

Job Role: Supervisor

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