Social Worker – Mental Health Social Work Discharge Team – Horsham

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Job Title : Social Worker – Mental Health Social Work Discharge Team – Horsham
Job Category : Social Care – Qualified
Location : County Hall North, West Sussex County Council
Hours Per Week : 22.50
Start Date : Immediate start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:30
Salary: £28.04

** THIS IS A PART TIME POSITION **

We are bound by the MoC, which means pay rates are capped. Whist we are able to pay up to £38, this rate is for those deemed to be at a qualified Social Worker with at least 2 years experience Please ensure your candidates are aware that the pay rate they request may not be the rate they are offered; managers are assessing skills and competency at interview. If the candidate is being offered less than requested, we will make the reasoning clear whilst providing feedback.

Working arrangements – Mix of both – 3 Days a week 2 days in the office = 22.5 hours per week

Location – County Hall North – Horsham but the team covers Countywide

Job Description : In this challenging, but rewarding role, you will be required to act as an allocated social worker responsible for delivering a statutory social work service to those people who access or need specialist mental health services and will support their discharge from hospital. Your role will be to work in partnership with the newly formed mental health hospital discharge hub including completion of all statutory work such as Care Act assessments, s117 aftercare planning meetings, safeguarding, Mental Capacity Assessments, Best Interest Meetings as well as any other social care related tasks and functions.
This will be a fastpaced role and you will be required to be proactive and able to work under pressure to ensure all aspects of the individual’s needs are considered and incorporated into the discharge process.
There will be some requirement for you to work flexibly in order to supportcustomers, carers and families, sometimes out of normal working hours. You’ll need to be able to travel independently throughout the county, including to areas that may not be easily accessible by public transport, so a driving licence is essential. There is a regular and intrinsic requirement to communicate in English with members of the public.

Required experience and skills (These will be used as the shortlisting criteria) Key Skills:
1. Ability to analyse and interpret people related information and data in order to prioritise needs and formulate plans for intervention and service provision.
2. Ability to undertake direct work with those who access or need the service in order to support individuals. Ability to work in partnership with carers, colleagues and a variety of external agencies in order to deliver the most effective service.
3. Ability to work proactively as a member of the team to make an accurate assessment of needs and negotiate and implement effective plans and outcomes.
4. Ability to remain up to date with key legislation and apply legislative requirements within social work practice.
5. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in both written and oral format including the ability to explain complicated information to a wide range of people and negotiate and persuade others to adopt a particular course of action.
6. Ability to recognise the limits of own accountability and responsibility, and to seek appropriate support, advice and supervision.

Qualifications and/or experience:
• Degree in relevant professional or equivalent qualification e.g. Certificate of Qualification in Social Work or Diploma in Social Work.
• Registration with the relevant professional registration body and responsibility for maintaining registration with that body.
• Approved Mental Health Practitioner (it is a requirement to have AMHP qualification or to be working towards the qualification to be complete within 2 years of appointment and to maintain level of knowledge).
• Full, valid driving licence.

Job Description & Person Specification
• Theoretical, practical and procedural knowledge of social work. Good, up-todate working knowledge of legislation relevant to the specialist area of the post e.g. Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act.
• Good understanding of the necessity of working with partnership agencies including health, housing, learning, statutory, voluntary and independent sector.
• Evidence of good assessment skills, including the ability to ensure regular reviews and risk management with a variety of individuals, carers or families.
• Evidence of effectively prioritising work and meeting deadlines.
• Experience of working in partnership with those who access or need the service and maintaining a focus on the needs of the individual whilst handling conflict and disagreement.
• Experience of forming effective working relationships within a multi-agency/ multi-disciplinary setting. • Evidence of working with those who access or need the service to identify issues and identify specific action by means of creative and pragmatic solutions.
• Experience of managing levels of risk within a caseload. They will be working in the community, wards, care homes etc as well as in the offices and some homeworking.