Job Description
Job title: Social Worker (Adults) 2 Years Experience – Social Care Qualified
Job Category : Social Care Qualified
Job location: Civic Campus, Euclid Street, Swindon, SN1 2JG, Swindon Borough Council
Hours per week: 37
start date: Immediate start
Salary: £27.58 per hour
Learning Disability Team: Full-time role, Monday – Thursday, 8.30am – 5pm and Fridays 8.30am – 4.30pm. Hybrid working – minimum requirement of two days per week in office. Compressed working hours are not available for these roles.
2 x roles will be case holding only
1 x role will be duty management (with support of a Duty Manager and wider team where applicable or required)
Responsible to:
Team Manager for Learning Disabilities
Contacts and Relationships
Prove more specialist / professional advice and guidance where the situation and outcome are not straightforward or well established. Liaise with professional colleagues, providers and external agencies to gather and exchange information and co-ordinate actions and interventions where required.
Support or guide colleagues / individuals / stakeholders on issues relevant to the service area.
Deal with people at all levels confidently, sensitively and diplomatically.
Be first point of contact on a range of queries from internal / external people, will be dealing with challenging situations where influence could be required.
Support parents or carers regarding development issues including complex problems.
Contacts will include: Colleagues, senior managers, partners, Individuals, members of the public, and stakeholders.
Main Purpose of Job
To uphold standards of practice for social workers as defined by Social Work England and in accordance with the BASW Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Workers. To practice in accordance with the BASW Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Workers (the national occupational standards for the profession) at the level of Social Worker.
Practitioners working in line with the Social Worker level of the Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) are expected to practice effectively, exercising higher quality judgements, in situations of increasing complexity, risk, uncertainty and challenge. Through growing understanding, they expect and anticipate, but do not pre-judge, the issues that may develop. They have greater confidence and independence (whilst accessing support when needed), and use their initiative to broaden their repertoire of responses; they have expertise in one or more areas of practice, are familiar with local resource networks and are recognised by peers as a source of reliable knowledge and advice.
Key Accountabilities
To provide statutory support to adults with care and support needs and their carers / families, which includes information and advice, assessment, support planning and safeguarding.
Comply with legal frameworks for social care in line with personalisation principles, which aim to put individuals, families and communities at the heart of care and wellbeing; and in doing so strengthen relationships between members of that community and build social capital.
Operate within defined budgets for social care.
To undertake Mental Capacity Assessments (MCA) and Best Interest decisions in line with the MCA (2005) principles.
Work in partnership and liaison with partners including primary, secondary and tertiary health care, private providers, voluntary sector organisations and others to provide coordinated support for individuals and / or carers.
To contribute to local knowledge (within the team and the service) about universally available services, including what is available within the voluntary and community sector, as well as the Department’s commissioned and contracted services and to signpost/advocate for individuals accordingly.
To undertake person-centred social work with individuals and to plan for the provision of support and / or services with them in order to assist them to meet their outcomes and to live as independently as possible.
To ensure accurate and timely recording of all information and activity onto the social care records database in accordance with work targets set by the Team Manager and Supervisor.
To support carers to continue in their role.
To have a well-developed understanding of assessment, support planning and the management of risks for individuals and to be able to apply Council policy and support people to manage risk appropriately. To identify where adults may be at risk and to act in accordance with safeguarding policies and procedures.
To undertake the role of Investigating Officer, including Section 42 (Care Act) enquiries and multi-agency working in accordance with Swindon multi-agency policies and procedures for safeguarding adults, including gathering and analysing complex information and associated risks, and making recommendations in relation to Adult Protection Plans.
To gather sufficient information about individuals in order to be able to accurately assess their needs against eligibility criteria. To ensure that local knowledge about universally available services is up to date including what is available within the voluntary and community sector, as well as the service area’s commissioned and contracted services and to signpost/advocate for people accordingly.
To ensure that Council corporate and service policies and procedures are followed at all times.
To ensure that support plan reviews are carried out in a timely and person-centred way, as required and identified by departmental targets. To ensure agreed outcomes have been met. To evidence the need for continuing support at all times, in accordance with eligibility criteria and to work with individuals and care providers to identify promotion of increased independence.
To contribute proactively to the effective working of the team with positive attitude, by sharing knowledge, offering advice and support and by preparedness to be involved in the development of services.
To carry out supervisions monthly with allocated staff in line with the Post Qualifying Standards for Social Work Supervisors ensuring that supervision is timely and recorded and that any practice concerns are communicated to senior staff / line managers.
To fully engage and prepare for own supervision and appraisal through self-evaluation, ensuring that continual professional development is evidenced.
To be an ambassador for the Council and the department at all times, always representing the Council positively, professionally and appropriately at meetings with individuals and external partners and agencies.
Promote equality and diversity best practice in all areas of work.
Commitment to anti-discriminatory and oppressive practice
Knowledge & Experience
Candidates must have knowledge and post qualified experience with learning disabilities and will be required to provide evidence of this:
Evidence of complete the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE).
Up-to-date knowledge and understanding of strengths-based social work with adults including safeguarding
Knowledge and understanding of health & social care and other relevant legislation and wider policy context.
Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with people in a variety of ways and levels.
Ability to utilise a range of Microsoft and electronic social care record software.
A self-starter, well organised person who is passionate about delivery of high quality person-centric services.
Ability to work with others in a developmental way.
Ability to write clear, complex and accurate reports.
Evidence of appropriate work experience and reflective learning from placement experience whilst qualifying as a Social Worker and of appropriate professional and personal development relevant to length of post-qualifying experience.
You must be fluent in the English language (as a requirement of Part 7 of the Immigration Act – for the effective performance of an individual-facing role).
Safeguarding
For all roles within Adult Social Services. Swindon Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and all staff working for the council are expected to share a commitment to this. You will be expected to report any concerns relating to the possible abuse of a vulnerable adult in accordance with the agreed interagency safeguarding adults’ procedures. If your own conduct in relation to the safeguarding of vulnerable adults gives cause for concern, the council’s agreed interagency safeguarding adults’ procedures will be followed, alongside implementation of the council’s disciplinary procedure. The job holder is accountable for their safeguarding of vulnerable adult responsibilities to their line manager.
Qualifications
Qualified Social Worker, Degree in relevant profession.
Social Work England registered.
Good IT skills, able to use Word, Excel, E-mail and relevant Care Management Data Bases, be able to access information digitally and to promote use of self-help via digital platforms.
Decision Making
Use general guidelines and utilise a wide range of relevant information, make decisions where advice is not readily available.
Make evidenced based decisions.
Assess the options and take appropriate action, where only general guidelines exist.
Make appropriate decisions to ensure outcomes are achieved which serve the best needs of individuals and as a consequence can result in improved services.
Understand the consequences of the decisions will have a material effect on the service.
Conduct assessments of individuals circumstances and issues to determine intervention or referral to the appropriate service.
Ensure appropriate support/care plans are developed and that considerations are made to the cost effectiveness of these plans.
Creativity and Innovation
Work on own initiative to manage own activities and contribute to longer term activities / plans. Creativity and innovation is a feature of the job along with ability to interpret general guidelines to resolve issues.
Identify areas where improvements could be made within own role.
Use independent analysis and judgement to apply knowledge of systems, procedures and best practice and in assessing risk to individuals or others. Subject to practices and procedures which have clear precedents or operational guidance. Subject to managerial control and review of results.
Plan and implement interventions and actions for allocated cases. Monitor and review cases and undertake less complex casework.
Assist in more complex cases under supervision, or where appropriate shadowing experienced colleagues.