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Social Work Assistant - EIPH - Adult Services

Job details
Posting date: 14 September 2024
Salary: £26,104 to £26,104 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 14 October 2024
Location: Bridgend, CF31 4WB
Company: Bridgend County Borough Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 16791_CBC

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Social Work Assistant - EIPH - Adult Services
Job description
1 x 37 hours per week - Permanent

1 x 33 hours per week - Fixed Term up to 2 years
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Social Work Assistant to join our Early Intervention & Prevention Hub. The team has been reconfigured and developed following our recent review of social work.

You will be part of the Early Intervention and Prevention Hub, we support and provide services to adults who have experienced a change in their circumstances that has affected their usual abilities to live independently.

The team provides a short term response, which focuses on outcomes for individuals, maximising individual potential and minimising risk to independence, with an emphasis on choice and control.

Using a strengths-based approach you will facilitate the provision of information, advice and assistance and access to universal services. You will ensure equity of access to tailored short-term enabling care and support for adults affected by disability and ageing. This service focuses on ‘What matters’ to individuals and carers, maximising individual potential and minimising risk to independence, with an emphasis on voice and control.

Responsibilities will include:
Holding and being responsible for a delegated caseload in line with your skills and experience; and the management and co-ordination of any care and support required under the supervision of a suitably qualified supervising practitioner.
A requirement to work collaboratively with a social worker, or other professional staff on specific cases; this could involve being the secondary allocated worker.
You will carry out initial, time specific, proportionate assessments under the supervision of a suitably qualified practitioner, identifying eligible needs, and arranging care and support, where appropriate through universal and commissioned solutions, reviewing plans of care and support, and plans of support for carers, as required. You will be aware of risk assessments and their implications in your case work.
You will be required to work collaboratively with people using our services, their family, carers, and other supporters as appropriate, to ensure that the outcomes outlined in their individual plans of care and support are being met appropriately, focusing on ‘what matters’ to the individual.
A requirement to work in an integrated and multi-disciplinary partnership approach, working with other relevant agencies and professionals in a co-ordinated manner to address the needs of individuals, their families, and carers, and where appropriate other supporters and agencies, including sharing appropriate information in line with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), ensuring confidentiality is maintained where possible.
You will support and comply with the Directorate’s Quality Assurance and Performance Management Frameworks as well as working within the Policies and Procedures of the Directorate and the Council.
You will know, understand, and adhere to the requirements of Code of Professional Practice for Social Care, as required by Social Care Wales. The Code is a list of statements that describe the standards of professional conduct and practice required of those employed in the social care profession in Wales.
You will maintain up to date recording on the electronic files, and relevant documents as required in line with the Directorates Case Recording Practice guidance.
You will prepare for and participate in supervision as required by the Directorate’s supervision policy. As well as supervision you will prepare and participate in annual appraisals, identifying personal development and training needs to maintain registration requirements along with being responsible for your own performance against agreed targets.
You will be aware of and committed to the council’s equality duty in the delivery of practice and care services and adhere to the Welsh language standards, participating in ‘the active offer’. Adhering to the All Wales Safeguarding procedures.

In return we offer a supportive environment, regular supervision, appraisals, training and development opportunities.

The post will also provide experience and further knowledge if you are interested in applying for our social work trainee programme. Progression to the programme will be subject to line manager approval.

The ability to greet customers through the medium of Welsh is a requirement for this post.

Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees.

Criminal records check by the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) is a requirement for this post.

A vetting check by South Wales Police is a requirement for this post.

The council’s Hybrid Working Policy applies to this post. This provides a framework for establishing how you will undertake working hours between your home and the office.

Closing Date: 18 September 2024

Shortlisting Date: 27 September 2024

Interview Date: 04 October 2024

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