New Chief Social Work Officer appointed
Published: Monday 15 December 2025
South Lanarkshire Council has appointed Aine McRea as its new Chief Social Work Officer and Head of Children & Justice Services, following a rigorous recruitment process.
The Chief Social Work Officer role is a statutory position under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968. It provides professional leadership and assurance on social work practice, advising elected members and senior officers, and ensuring services meet the highest standards of care, protection, and justice.
Aine brings more than 25 years of experience in social work, including 12 years in senior leadership roles across Scotland. Her track record demonstrates a strong commitment to operational excellence, workforce development, and rights-based approaches in a rapidly changing social care landscape.
This appointment comes at a critical time, not only for South Lanarkshire but across Scotland, with strategic priorities focused on delivering The Promise (for care experienced young people), strengthening public protection, upholding professional standards, and promoting early intervention.
Professor Soumen Sengupta, Chief Officer for Health and Social Care in South Lanarkshire, said: “Aine stood out from an exceptionally strong field of candidates. Her experience and leadership qualities are exceptional.
“This is a pivotal role - one that carries significant responsibility for the council and the communities we serve.
“I am confident Aine will advance our priorities and make a vital professional leadership contribution to social work and social care.
“Most importantly, I know that she will lead with integrity, ensuring that those in our care - and particularly the most at-risk and vulnerable - remain at the heart of our work.”
Aine said: “I feel genuinely privileged to take on the role of Head of Social Work for Children and Justice, and to serve as Chief Social Work Officer in South Lanarkshire.
“What matters most to me is working alongside children, young people, families, and our dedicated workforce. Together, we can build on existing strengths, face challenges openly, and keep striving for services that are compassionate, fair, and make a real difference in people’s lives.”
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