SOCIAL care workers in Wrexham have opportunities to develop their careers at the council.
From social workers to contact advisors, and roles that involve working with children and people with disabilities – there are loads of hugely rewarding jobs available.
The council is committed to developing its own staff and providing significant opportunities for development and career progression.
Councillor John Pritchard, lead member for Children’s Services, said: “Working in social care means making a real difference to people’s lives, and we’re looking to recruit kind, talented and smart people to work in a variety of roles.
“If you work in social care, you’ll know it can be challenging – you see and deal with things that aren’t always easy. But you’ll also know you can make a real difference, and it’s an incredibly rewarding field to work in.”
You can view all job vacancies on the council’s jobs portal.
Current vacancies in social care include:
- Social workers
- Assistant team managers working in fostering, family support, and assessment and intervention
- Homecare reablement support workers
- First contact advisors
- Night support workers
- Residential childcare officers
- New year - new career
Councillor Rob Walsh, lead member for Adult Social Care, said: “Wrexham is a place that puts people first, and as Wales’ newest city, this is an exciting time to join our social care department.
“Many children and families rely on our services, and by working in one of our teams you can provide the lifeline they need.
OTHER NEWS:
- Huge number of Wrexham and Flintshire residents providing unpaid care, figures show
- Recycled food waste creating powerful fertiliser in Wrexham parks
- Meet the Airbus apprentice beating stereotypes and turning her dream into a reality
“You’ll also get the chance to develop your career, and we’re a good employer that will look after you and help you grow.
“So if you’re looking for a new challenge in social care, please take a look at our latest job vacancies.”
Many of the roles at Wrexham Council offer:
- Flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle
- Job stability
- Easy commute
- Pension, good annual leave allowance and other benefits
- Career development
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here