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An established industry player is seeking an Advanced Practitioner to lead and develop staff within the Health Interface Service. This role offers a unique blend of operational work and practice development, focusing on innovative approaches to support individuals in a dynamic hospital environment. With a commitment to high standards and a collaborative spirit, you'll empower adults to maintain their independence while navigating complex care needs. Enjoy a supportive workplace that values professional growth and offers generous leave and development opportunities, making this an exciting step in your career.
Department: Social Care
Working pattern: Full Time
Location: Somerset
We are seeking an Advanced Practitioner - Practitioner Development Social Worker to support our service. This role combines operational work with practice development, focusing on new ways of working in the Health Interface Service (HIS), such as the Transfer of Care Hub and Care Coordination Hub. It involves working in a dynamic hospital environment where decision-making is fast-paced and centered on the individual.
Our goal is to improve and refine practice while staying engaged with daily operations to ensure optimal outcomes for our service users. Collaboration with the PDAP in Intermediate Care is crucial due to the close alignment of our services.
We are looking for someone willing to work across our countywide service. Our staff work in acute hospitals covering Somerset, predominantly Yeovil District Hospital and Musgrove Hospital in Taunton, with additional coverage at Weston General and Royal United in Bath. You must be prepared to travel across the county and be a visible presence as needed.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
Service delivery is guided by The Care Act principles and professional codes of practice.
This role includes:
Please note that the above list of responsibilities is not exhaustive, and these responsibilities are not exclusive to PDAPs.
We offer ongoing support, training and guidance to help you be the best you can be.But to be successful in the role you will:
In turn, you will receive regular supervision and be part of a developing network of Practice Development Leads in Somerset. You will develop and maintain strong links and working relationships with Learning and Development and the Principal Social Worker alongside having access to bespoke training to enable you to be successful in these roles.
At Somerset Council, we work hard to attract the best staff and we want to make sure that once you are on board, you are well supported and rewarded for the work you do.
This is a Grade 9 post with a current salary of £40,476 - £44,711 per annum per annum. Appointments are normally made at the bottom of the salary scale.
Hospital-based social workers are essential in discharge multidisciplinary teams, ensuring a person-centred and strengths-based approach during pre-admission, hospital stays, and safe discharge. They assist individuals with complex social circumstances in making informed decisions by considering the risks and benefits of different options. These social workers are knowledgeable about mental health, mental capacity, safeguarding issues, and carers' rights.
They effectively work at the interface between health and social care, managing competing priorities and approaches. They promote returning home whenever possible while considering community support and intermediate care. Hospital social care teams maintain flow throughout the health and social care system and work efficiently at pace.
We are a socially active council and run many webinars and events, team away days, volunteering opportunities plus, hold regular staff Q&A sessions. We encourage professional development and training to support your learning and aspirations. And there are also a variety of networking groups and activities that you can join.
We’re proud to be here for the people of Somerset. And that means everyone in Somerset. An important part of this is ensuring we are as diverse and inclusive as the people and communities we serve so we will always welcome applications from a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences to enrich our teams. You can always contact the hiring manager for a chat if there’s anything you want to talk about before you apply.
For an informal chat about the role, you can contact Maxine Walton, Service Manager of the Health Interface Service at Maxine.Walton@Somerset.gov.uk
When completing your application/CV please provide your full employment history and ensure that any gaps in employment are explained. Please start with your current or most recent employment.
Please note we reserve the right to close this advert early if we have received a sufficient number of applications, so don't delay, apply today!
We are reclaiming narratives about social work and believe in the power of lived experiences of people (including workers) and sharing stories. To get a sense of this, listen to Social Work Sessions podcast: Social Work Sessions
Somerset is situated in a beautiful, rural county in a central southwest location but with good city links. With scenic countryside, historic sites, charming towns and villages, family-friendly attractions, beaches, festivals (Glastonbury!) and events, outdoor activities, zoos, water parks and plenty of local produce to try, there’s something for everyone!
In this role you will require a criminal background check via Disclosure and Barring Service.
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