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Adults Experienced Social Worker (Community and Learning Disabilities Team)

Employer
Worcestershire County Council
Location
Worcestershire
Salary
Salary: £30,095 - £34,373 per annum, Plus £3000 Market Forces*
Closing date
30 May 2022
Reference
REC#32525#32497

Job Details

Job title: Experienced Social Worker

Team: Community Learning Disabilities Team
Location: Redditch/Bromsgrove 
Contract:  full time/ part time
Hours: Up to 37 hours per week
Job reference number: REC#32525#32499
Salary: £30,095 - £34,373 per annum + £3000 Market Forces payment*

Locations:

2x vacancies, up to 37 hour post Bromsgrove - Community Learning Disabilities Team (North)
We are happy for you to apply for part time or full time hours.     
 

We are looking for enthusiastic Social Workers to join our Learning Disabilities Service!

Could that be you?

As a Council with its eye on the future, Worcestershire County Council are investing in this important service and have created additional social work capacity in our learning disability teams. We are looking for dynamic, experienced Social Workers to join us and work with us to meet the outcome of our service users and transform their lives.

We are 2 well-established, experienced learning disabilities teams and are excited to be in a position to grow our workforce. The ethos of the teams is that we all pull together to support each other and share our knowledge and expertise. The teams currently have a combination of social workers, experienced social workers, social care workers and are supported by two Advanced Social Work Professionals and an Area Manager.

There is a genuinely supportive feel to our teams. We have approachable and supportive managers who have an open-door policy and are always willing to listen.

Working with people with a learning disability can be challenging, but also very rewarding. Our Community Learning Disability teams provide specialist assessments, interventions and advice to adults with learning disabilities who may also have other associated health conditions and support needs. We work in conjunction with their families/support networks in a variety of settings including hospitals, their own homes, residential/nursing care, prisons and other secure settings.

You will be encouraged to work using strengths-based practice and will be guided by the principles of the 3 Conversation Model.

You will need to have the confidence to advocate for the individuals you are working with, and work in partnership with health colleagues’ other statutory partners and voluntary sector providers.  As a practitioner you will need to have the ability to be creative, innovative and search for creative solutions.

We follow the statutory guidance of the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005, whist also referring to and adhering to other areas of law such as the Mental Health Act 1983.

There is an expectation that you will work autonomously, managing your own work and caseload, with the appropriate supervision and direction, as and when required. We deliver formal supervision every 4 weeks and offer fortnightly reflective practice sessions around a variety of subjects.

We are committed to providing our social workers with exceptional levels of support, from a comprehensive induction through to continuous personal and professional development. We provide and encourage you to make the most of the high-quality opportunities we offer. We are focused on your own personal and professional development; and we’ll support you to enhance your skills and practice and be the best you can be. We have an established career structure in place to help you get where you want to be in your career, for example The Aspiring Managers Programme.
 

Applying:

If you wish to have an informal discussion about the post, please call Sarah Hill -  Community Learning Disabilities Team (North)  Area Manager on 01905 846888.

You can apply by sending us your CV and expression of interest detailing how your skills, experience and knowledge meet the attached job description and person specification to : SocialWorkOpps@worcestershire.gov.uk

Closing Date: 30th May 2022
Proposed Interview Date: To be confirmed

* £3000 Market Forces, pro rata for part time employees

Company

The work we do at Worcestershire County Council matters! We are there for the most vulnerable people in society who need us the most, we are helping to build a successful and growing local economy, we protect our environment, we improve outcomes for our children, young people and families, and we help ensure our residents are healthier, live longer and have a better quality of life. In short, what we do makes a difference to people's lives!

With so many ways to contribute, the chances are we have a job opportunity that's the career for you.

Click here for Children's Social Work and Adult Social Work vacancies.
While you are working hard, doing your best for the people of Worcestershire, we will do our best to provide an environment that supports and inspires you.  Here are some of the top reasons why you should work here.

Notes for applicants

When you click 'apply', you will be re-directed to Worcestershire County Council's online application site.

To submit your application, you will need to login to our site (this is a separate login to WM Jobs).

First time applicants will be asked to create a new account.  Please note, you are only able to view the Job Description and Person Specification on the WM Jobs board not via Worcestershire County Council's online application site.

If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments, please let us know. 

Contact details: recruitment@worcestershire.gov.uk

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Company info
Website
Telephone
01905 846666
Location
Worcestershire County Council
County Hall
Spetchley Road
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR5 2NP
United Kingdom

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