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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Social Worker to join their team in Worcester. This role involves working closely with adults who have complex needs, utilizing a strength-based approach to promote independence and well-being. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in social work, particularly with older adults and physical disabilities, and will demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills. You will collaborate with various professionals to ensure a holistic approach to care while mentoring junior staff and students. If you are passionate about making a difference in people's lives, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Main Activities & Responsibilities:
To work with adults, using a strength-based approach, who have complex or fluctuating needs and require intensive support to reduce and manage those risks.
To work in partnership and engage other professionals to ensure there is a multi-agency approach which enables the adult and/or their carer to live as independently as possible.
To meet statutory requirements including best practice in relation to the principles of the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Mental Health Act 1983.
As an experienced social worker, it is a requirement to be autonomous in the application of relevant legislation, policy, procedures and social work theory.
To support the professional and practice development of social care workers, newly qualified social workers and level 2 social workers within teams through reflective practice, peer support, mentoring and 'buddy' system.
To support and promote opportunities for students within the team.
To identify and support adults and carers who may be at risk of abuse or neglect using Making Safeguarding Personal and complete section 42 enquiries as directed.
The Social Worker may be expected, on occasions, to represent the Authority in court and also may be required to attend as a witness or give evidence.
To represent the service, adults and carers' views at a range of meetings and exchange information, make decisions and review progress.
To carry out meaningful conversations which determine eligibility under the Care Act (2014).
To engage with adults and their carers using a strengths-based approach to identify available resources to meet their needs (wherever possible).
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