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A leading social services provider in the United Kingdom is seeking a dedicated Social Worker to deliver high-quality support to adults with disabilities. The role involves working closely with citizens, families, and colleagues to ensure effective and person-centred care. You will be responsible for assessing needs, safeguarding vulnerable individuals, and maintaining professional standards. The ideal candidate will possess a recognized Social Work qualification and be registered with Social Care Wales. This position offers an opportunity for significant professional development in a supportive environment.
To deliver a high quality social work service to adults who are deemed vulnerable or needing support due to :
An impairment that is either physical or mental and the impairment has a substantial long term effect on the individuals ability to carry out day to day activities.
You will need to work with the citizen, carers and families to provide support and to develop resilience and independence, ensuring that the citizen, families and carers are at the centre of decision making about their lives and the outcomes that they want to achieve.
Professional Development
Knowledge & Skills
Recognised Social Work qualification.
Registered with Social Care Wales.
CPEL consolidation award.
Evidence of post qualification learning or achievements, e.g. Approved Mental Health Practitioner, Best Interest Assessor, Experienced Practitioner.
Knowledge of relevant current legislation and guidance for the post including Social Services and Wellbeing Act 2016.
Knowledge and experience of the Service User group who access support from the Disability Service/Team.
Knowledge of Person Centred Planning approaches.
Ability to work with service users to develop appropriate, effective and sustainable responses to meeting need using a range of resources available.
Experience of complex case work.
Experience of using Safeguarding procedures.
Ability to think clearly and convey thought, ideas and opinions in a concise and structured way.
Ability to use departmental and corporate policies and procedures to support the delivery of services.
Good verbal and written communication skills, including writing reports.
Ability to prepare accurate, coherent report and records in a timely manner.
Ability to work independently and to plan and manage own time.
IT literate ability to use a range of Microsoft packages.
The ability to communicate in English is essential.
Awareness and sensitivity to the Welsh culture.
The ability to communicate in Welsh is essential.
Supervision & Management
Ability to mentor and support newly qualified Social Workers.
Ability to work as an effective member of a team.
Ability to work flexibly, prioritising case work and high turnover of work to meet service demands.
Creativity & Innovation
Utilise an evidence based best practice approach to social work interventions.
Develop innovative responses to meeting identified needs.
Ability to make recommendations on service improvements.
Commitment to the involvement of service users in service development.
Flexible and able to contribute positively to change.
Contacts &
Relationships
Effectively represent the department at all times.
Ability to effectively Chair a range of multi-disciplinary meetings.
Develop networks, and maintain multi agency partnership working to meet individual need.
Experience of both dealing with people in crisis, and working in a planned and prepared way.
Ability to work in a non-judgemental and reflective way, to review and evaluate ones own practice as part of self-development.
Promote anti-discriminatory and non-oppressive practice.
Ability to negotiate and resolve informal complaints on behalf of the service.
Experience of joint working with Police through achieving best evidence (children services specific).
Decisions / Recommendations
Ability to make accurate assessments of need and make appropriate recommendations for the allocation of resources.
Make decisions / recommendations on behalf of the Council within area of responsibility e.g. Provision of social work service and resources, safeguarding.
Advise Team Manager of key issues and risks including risk management options.
Resources
An understanding of the role of the Independent Sector and the Voluntary Sector, in meeting the needs of citizens and their carers.
Knowledge/experience of Local provisions that can be utilized in order to meet the safety and wellbeing needs of citizens.
Knowledge of the Welfare Benefits system with particular reference to the benefits available to the citizens within this service area.
Ability to identify and organise resources that can meet needs, for example group sessions.
Physical Demands
Personal strategies for working within a demanding work setting.
A current driving licence and the use of a vehicle or the ability to travel across and beyond the County to fulfil work demands