Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Rate: £286.37 per day (Umbrella)
Contract: Temporary/Agency Contract
Sector: Children's Social Care
Are you an experienced social work professional with a strong background in child protection and conference chairing? We are recruiting for a Principal Officer (Child Protection Chair) to join a dedicated safeguarding service in Birmingham, West Midlands.
This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled practitioner to play a pivotal role in safeguarding some of the city's most vulnerable children and young people, ensuring that their voices remain central to decision-making and safety planning.
The Role
As a Principal Officer (Child Protection Chair), you will be responsible for chairing multi-agency Child Protection Conferences and leading effective decision-making processes that promote the safety, wellbeing, and positive outcomes of children and families.
Working within a supportive and collaborative team environment, you will engage with children, parents, carers, and professionals to ensure robust safeguarding plans are developed and reviewed in line with statutory requirements and best practice standards.
Key Responsibilities
* Chair Initial and Review Child Protection Conferences.
* Facilitate effective multi-agency discussions and decision-making.
* Ensure the child's voice, lived experience, and wishes are central to all planning.
* Promote strengths-based, relationship-focused, and trauma-informed practice.
* Provide professional challenge where required to ensure high-quality safeguarding interventions.
* Monitor and review child protection plans and outcomes.
* Support quality assurance and continuous improvement across safeguarding services.
* Work collaboratively with partner agencies to achieve positive outcomes for children and families.
* Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with statutory guidance and procedures.
Requirements
Essential
* Qualified Social Worker with relevant professional registration.
* Extensive post-qualifying social work experience within children's services.