Introduction
Social Work England is the specialist regulator of all social workers in England. Established by the Children and Social Work Act 2017, its key purpose is to protect the public and to raise standards across the social work profession, so that people receive the best possible support whenever they might need it in life.
We are seeking to appoint a Chair who will play a vital role in ensuring the quality of social work and social work standards. The chair will make a strong contribution to delivery of government key reforms for social work as set out in
Stable Homes Built on Love, and
Next steps to put People at the Heart of Care.
You will have a proven track record and excellent strategic thinking capability, as well as exceptional ability in leadership and driving positive change. Forging an effective working relationship with the Chief Executive and board members will be key. The role will engage in constructive and collaborative relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, partners, and service users across the sector to support the work of the organisation.
Introduction from the Minister
Thank you for your interest in the role of Chair of Social Work England.
Social Work England is the specialist regulator of all social workers in England. Established by the Children and Social Work Act 2017, its key purpose is to protect the public and to raise standards across the social work profession, so that people receive the best possible support whenever they might need it in life.
We are seeking to appoint a Chair who will play a vital role in ensuring the quality of social work and social work standards. The chair will make a strong contribution to delivery of government key reforms for social work as set out in
Stable Homes Built on Love, and
Next steps to put People at the Heart of Care. For children’s social care, these will bring changes to the standards which will underpin the Early Career Framework and the professional registration of a new workforce sector - Children’s home staff. For adult social care, this will include ensuring social workers who play a crucial role in assessing and supporting people with multiple complex needs, including homelessness and mental ill health, are equipped to support those who will most benefit from social work support.
You will have a proven track record and excellent strategic thinking capability, as well as exceptional ability in leadership and driving positive change. Forging an effective working relationship with the Chief Executive and board members will be key. The role will engage in constructive and collaborative relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, partners, and service users across the sector to support the work of the organisation.
This will be a challenging and demanding, yet exceptionally rewarding role. It will offer the successful candidate a unique and exciting opportunity to deliver future government policy for the social work profession and continue to develop Social Work England over the next 3 years. Your input will make a real and tangible contribution to raising standards in social work practice, to protecting the public and in turn enhance the status and standing of the social work profession.
Thank you once again for your interest in this role. If you have the skills and experience we are seeking, we look forward to hearing from you.
The Rt Hon Gillian Keegan MP
Secretary of State for Education
Appointment description
About the role
The Chair of Social Work England is appointed by the Prime Minister for a term of up to 3 years. The Chair is a part time non-executive role and integral to the success of Social Work England. The chair will work closely with the Chief Executive in delivering Social Work England's Corporate Strategy 2023-2026 and support the development of future regulatory policy and strategy. The chair will establish credibility with partners and stakeholders at all levels.
You will:
• Work closely with Ministers and government officials to drive forward a clear strategic direction for Social Work England, taking it into the next phase of its critical work, providing advice to the Secretaries of State for Education and Health and Social Care on areas within Social Work England’s remit, as and when requested.
• Support and challenge the Chief Executive on the effectiveness and performance of Social Work England, ensuring good governance, monitoring progress against objectives, ensuring the regulator is discharging its statutory duties in line with government policy, and continues to drive quality in social worker standards through a range of activities, in a way which minimises bureaucracy wherever possible.
• Provide outstanding leadership to Social Work England, to manage change effectively, ensuring the regulator maintains a committed and high performing workforce.
• Lead and manage the Social Work England board. Make recommendations to Ministers on the appointment of board members, ensuring that board membership reflects the diversity of the UK, and the social work profession, ensuring high standards of propriety and robust financial management across Social Work England.
• Build highly effective working relationships with the Secretaries of State for Education and for Health and Social Care, and with other government departments, senior officials from the Department for Education and Department of Health and Social Care, the Professional Standards Authority and other regulators. Working together on common areas of interest to promote Social Work England’s role and its activities.
• Represent Social Work England in public debate and maintain its reputation as a trusted, knowledgeable and independent regulator, able to report independently on standards and regulation.
• Respond proactively to the current and future direction of Government policy and strategy, including the Government’s plans to reform children’s and adult’s social care set out in Stable Homes Built on Love and Next Steps to put People at the Heart of Care.
The Chair will provide strategic direction and a clear focus to ensure compliance with Social Work England’s core regulatory functions and statutory responsibilities, which include:
• maintaining an efficient fitness to practise system;
• improving standards for courses of initial education and training;
• promoting professional standards for social workers, including standards of proficiency, conduct and ethics, and Continuing Professional Development which promotes continuing fitness to practise;
• maintaining a register of social workers;
• maximising the benefit of workforce data to support practice improvement whilst maintaining a focus on the effective delivery of core regulatory functions, and
• working closely with other regulators, for example to address operational challenges
Organisation description
A professional regulator focused on public protection.
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website