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About the Specialist Adult Pathway Team (SAPT)
The Specialist Adult Pathway Team (SAPT) support young people, helping them and their families prepare confidently for adulthood. We work closely with Children with Disabilities (CWD) and wider Children’s Social Care teams to ensure a smooth, well‑planned transition into adult services.
What You’ll Do
As a SAPT Social Worker, you will build relationships with young people and families; complete holistic, strengths‑based assessments; create personalised support plans; prepare young people for adulthood; and coordinate support with health, education, housing and community partners to ensure seamless service delivery.
Who We’re Looking For
We are seeking dedicated, person‑centred Social Workers with experience supporting children or adults with disabilities, strong multi‑disciplinary working skills, and knowledge of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act, DoLS, SEND legislation and personalised approaches.
What You Can Expect From Us
You will join a warm, supportive and collaborative team with approachable managers, regular advice surgeries, reflective supervision and clear opportunities for personal and professional development. Our structured career pathway helps you grow and progress within the organisation.
Benefits
- Generous annual leave entitlement
• High‑quality training and career development
• Excellent pension scheme
• Family‑friendly policies
• Wellbeing initiatives including cycle‑to‑work and discounted KAL membership
• Flexible working opportunities
• Friendly and supportive colleagues
What Our Team Says
“I absolutely love my role as a Social Worker in SAPT. There are lots of training opportunities which help build your confidence and skills. The team atmosphere is fantastic, supportive managers, caring colleagues and real friendships. Every day is varied, fast‑paced and incredibly rewarding.”
Interested in Joining Us?
For an informal chat or more information about the role, please contact: Nazia Saleem (Service Manager) on 01484 221000 or email nazia.saleem@kirklees.gov.uk