East Brighton Community Mental Health (On-Site)
Permanent, Part time
No DBS check required
£31,067 - £32,654 full time (£16.10 - £16.93 per hour)
22.50
Job introduction
We are looking to recruit a Social Care Worker into the Assessment and Treatment Service based at East Brighton Community Mental Health Centre.
This is a permanent contract and is 22.5hrs per week.
For an informal discussion then please contact Richard D’Souza via richard.dsouza1@nhs.net
Interview date: to be confirmed
About the role
This role will work closely with Mental Health Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Mental Health Nurses to complete reviews under the Care Act 2014 which are focused on:
• Ensuring that support continues to meet the outcomes the individual has identified
• Ensuring carers are identified and supported
• Preventing crisis or breakdown of support
• Ensuring the quality of the support provided
• Ensuring that council resources are invested at an appropriate level to meet assessed, eligible needs
• Identify potential safeguarding concerns
• Preventing, reducing or delaying the development of needs in the future
Under supervision, you will undertake reviews, assessments, professional interventions and other duties relating to individuals, families and carers. Working as part of a team, these duties are informed by legislation, statutory guidance and policy and procedures relating to the social care of adults and their carers. In order to fulfil these duties, you will be required to work collaboratively with all stakeholders to improve outcomes and promote wellbeing, and demonstrate knowledge in the areas of personalisation, mental capacity and social models of support.
The ideal candidate will have:
• An excellent knowledge of local services in the community
• Strong organisational skills, with the ability to work at pace, planning and prioritising their workload with minimal support
We can also offer you a range of benefits including:
• an induction programme
• a manageable caseload
• the opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills
• paid time off to undertake job specific training and development
• regular supportive team meetings
• one-to-one supervision meetings
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Additional information
Your starting salary will be pro rata if the above position is less than 37 hours or term-time only.
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Company information
Company information
Please note that this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and is subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Check.
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