Essex County Council
Adults Social Worker – Neighbourhood Team

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About The Role
Adults Social Worker – Neighbourhood Team
Permanent, Full Time
£38,487 to £51,834 per annum
Location: Colchester
Working Style: Community-based worker
We’re an adult social care service that wants to see citizens of Essex have as much choice and control over the way they live their lives as possible. We think everyone should have the chance to live a full and fulfilling life with people they love and care about, doing things that matter to them and living in a place they can call home. We’re determined that with the right support, everyone can maintain or achieve some independence and we’re proud to be working to make these ambitions a reality.
Our Social Workers work alongside people and their families and carers to help them think through what might help them get on with their lives in the way that works best for them. We do this within the framework of our statutory Care Act requirements. This means many of our conversations are framed as ‘assessments’, ‘reviews’, ‘support planning’ and ‘safeguarding’. But our aim is always to listen and understand what matters to the person and then to work with them to think through how this might be achieved.
Take a look at our short video here to get a glimpse into the role and what it’s like to be a Social Worker at Essex County Council.
About The Team
We are looking for experienced, passionate and proactive Social Workers to join our North Essex Neighbourhood team. The team operate across Colchester and form part of a Neighbourhood approach, linking closely with our partners in health, housing and voluntary sector.
The team work with people aged 18 and above across all specialisms, undertaking a wide range of duties under the Care Act 2014 from assessment, reviews, mental capacity assessments and adult safeguarding.
The desired candidate will ideally live locally to the area and will have knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act and the Care Act with established experience in Adult Social Care.
About The Role
As a Social Worker in our Neighbourhood Team, you will:
- Undertake Care Act-compliant assessments, reviews, and support planning.
- Work with adults with a range of needs, including older people, physical disabilities, learning disabilities, mental health needs, and safeguarding concerns.
- Apply strengths-based and person-centred approaches to promote independence and wellbeing.
- Participate in safeguarding enquiries in line with Section 42 of the Care Act.
- Work collaboratively with health colleagues, voluntary sector partners, and wider MDTs.
- Manage a varied caseload while maintaining professional standards and high-quality practice.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
- Is a qualified and experienced Social Worker with current Social Work England registration.
- Has worked as a qualified social worker in a local authority adult social care Team managing a varied caseload.
- Has a sound understanding of the Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act, and safeguarding practice.
- Demonstrates strong assessment, risk management, decision-making and professional analysis skills.
- Is confident working autonomously in terms of case work planning, managing diary to ensure practice standards are maintained.
- Actively contributes to a supportive team culture through sharing learning, research, and articles around the broader environmental factors.
- Is committed to critical reflective practice, learning, and continuous professional development demonstrated by engagement within the team in general.
- Has experience of chairing meetings.
- Is able to develop strong relationships with partner agencies and the local community.
- Keeping case recording up to date with relevant information including case summaries where relevant.
- Takes professional accountability and responsibility in line with Social Work England practice standards.
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Our Social Worker roles involve travelling around Essex. A driving licence and car - or the ability to meet the mobility requirements of the role through other means - is essential.
We can consider a Newly Qualified Social Worker (NQSW) for one of these vacancies. Please note that the starting salary for a NQSW is £36,124 per annum, rising to £38,487 per annum upon successful completion of the ASYE programme.
Why Join Us?
In June 2025, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) rated our Adult Social Care services as “Good” with a score of 73%
“The local authority had a good structure and processes in place to enable people to be supported successfully, and support people to remain independent and live healthy lives. The workforce was passionate about supporting people to achieve these outcomes and the local authority had good knowledge of their area, the people living there and the demographics.”
You can read the full report on the CQC website here.
Our teams are busy but warm, friendly and supportive. Our fabulous team managers, deputy Team managers and senior social workers will help you manage your workload and develop your practice.
We take your career just as seriously as you do, and we have a continuing professional development offer that’s second to none.
We welcome diversity because it makes us grow and we’re determined to become a fully inclusive and an anti-racist organisation.
What We Offer
We’ll support you to be your best and will offer:
- Ongoing opportunities for continuing professional development
- Flexible working options
- Employee wellbeing and counselling
- Lease Car scheme
- Life assurance of three times annual salary
- Local Government Pension Scheme. View Key Facts and FAQ’s about the LGPS.
- Volunteering leave
- 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), rising with service
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) - access to free and confidential information, support, and guidance from a team of highly qualified professionals.
- Employee Networks – communities to support you, connect you and help influence change at ECC
- Payment of your Social Work England registration fees!


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In February 2025, Greater Essex was accepted onto the Government’s devolution priority programme, which will see local authorities in Essex work towards establishing a Mayoral Combined County Authority by May 2026. You can read more about devolution and local government reorganisation (LGR) on our careers site
Essex County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. We’re committed to interview all disabled applicants who choose to apply under our Job Interview Scheme if they meet the minimum requirements of the job. Please speak to our Recruiters if you require any reasonable adjustments during the process. We’re also committed to interview all veterans and care leavers, who meet the minimum requirements of the role for which they are applying.
Once you’ve secured your role within Essex County Council you will receive many great employee benefits, including support for unpaid carers and flexible working arrangements to accommodate their needs.
At Essex County Council, we value integrity and ethical behaviour. We kindly ask that you embrace our code of conduct and the Nolan principles, including throughout the recruitment process. Your commitment to these standards helps us maintain a positive and respectful workplace for everyone.
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