We’re recruiting Age Assessing Social Workers across the UK – Campaign Closed

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We’re looking for experienced qualified Social Workers to deliver robust age assessments and support local authorities in improving practice nationwide.  

We have 4 Social Worker vacancies and are inviting candidates to apply to join our Visas, Passports, Citizenship & Resettlement Services and Asylum Group. This is for the grade of Senior Executive Officer (SEO), and the closing date for applications is 22 January 2025.  

You’ll receive a salary of £46,062 plus a broad range of employee benefits.  

To apply you must be qualified and registered with Social Work England or the equivalent in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. A check will be made to verify your eligibility.  

The Visas, Passports, Citizenship & Resettlement and Asylum Group is an important operational arm of the Home Office, responsible for delivering a wide range of public services that support the UK’s economy and cultural life. Our work spans across the administration of passports, citizenship, civil registration, and visas, as well as managing asylum applications, support and accommodation, along with resettlement and returns. 

About the role 

The National Age Assessment Board (NAAB) was established in March 2023 as part of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022. Social Workers undertake Merton-compliant age assessments on age disputed asylum seekers.  

This role offers the opportunity for qualified and experienced social workers to join a national team conducting age assessments on behalf of local authorities across the UK, and to become an expert in the field of age assessment, developing strong working relationships with a variety of stakeholders and partners. 

You will work in pairs to conduct age assessments, ensuring young people remain at the heart of the process. Assessments must be robust, legally defensible, and completed within agreed timescales. You will also support local authorities in improving age assessment practices and raising standards. 

Meet the team

Sign up to attend our online EO Caseworker/Line Manager information event to hear more about the role. You can register on Eventbrite using the following links:  

Thursday 4th December 12:00 – 13:00 

Tuesday 9th December 18:00 – 19:00 

This is your opportunity to hear what working in the team is really like. We’ll also share tips to help you write your application, and you can ask us questions. 

Working Arrangements

This role involves frequent national travel, typically once or twice a week with occasional overnight stays. All travel and related expenses are covered by the Home Office. When not conducting assessments, you will have the opportunity to work from home or at your nearest Home Office work location. 

Training

You will receive comprehensive training, including Age Assessment and Level 2 Personal Safety, delivered online and on the job with ongoing support from managers and colleagues. Once you have completed the training, you’ll work as part of a team where you’ll receive advice and guidance throughout your career. 

Benefits

  • Civil Service Pension with employer contribution rates of 28.97%   
  • In-year reward scheme for one-off or sustained exceptional personal or team achievements 
  • Full training, along with access to development opportunities to help you grow in your career   
  • 25 days annual leave on appointment, rising with service to 30 days 
  • Eight days of public holidays, plus one additional privilege day 
  • An environment with flexible working options and a culture encouraging inclusion and diversity     

Find out more about some of the other benefits we offer. 

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