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Highly Specialist Social Worker

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Posting date: 09 February 2026
Salary: £47,810.00 to £54,710.00 per year
Additional salary information: £47810.00 - £54710.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 22 February 2026
Location: Leyland, PR25 3NZ
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9350-26-0149

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Summary

Ensure an accurate comprehensive, holistic and up to date social history is available for each service user which offers complex formulations and recommendations. Provide a highly skilled comprehensive assessment and social work service to people who have a Learning Disability and complex needs. When it is part of an agreed care plan, focused casework with individual service users using a range of interventions. Work in partnership with service users and carers to assess and identify their needs and achieve service provision which is outcome focused and enhances their quality of life, independence and social integration. Contribute to planning and development of future services by providing complex analysis and information to assist the multi-disciplinary team. In conjunction with the responsible Social Services Department or NHS Trusts, assist in the assessment of suitable after care placements working across professional boundaries. Contribute to multi-disciplinary teams and participate with members to develop care plans in line with specialist risk assessments and needs, taking into account the family and social context, requiring the exchange of highly sensitive information. Assist in co-ordination of care in the context of different legislation with other professionals within forensic services by sharing expert knowledge and understanding. To produce complex reports to reflect needs of individual service users and issues of risk, sharing highly sensitive information to support intervention and formulation. Engage with service users and families to ensure they are aware of legal rights. Work in partnership with users and carers to meet social care needs within a range of complex needs which arise out of offending behaviour. Utilise the Electronic Patient Record for inputting assessment data, record social work input to the care plan and transfer summaries which reflect the patients views. With the service users permission, initiate visits and maintain contact with service users families and/or significant others, offering support, information and, where relevant to the care plan, joint family and service users sessions. Take a leading role in promoting anti-discriminatory practice in a way that links the service users individual circumstances to the broader social, political, legal and cultural context. Undertake the role of appropriate adult under PACE 1984; Attend supervisory and staff meetings Complete professional training and development after development including that relating to post qualification as appropriate Ensure that service users have access to independent advice on financial, legal and advocacy matters. Take a lead role in Advocacy for the specialist support team, providing training, delivery of policies and shaping the service to ensure advocacy is reflected throughout practice. Take a leading role on child protection policies within the Specialist Support team ensuring effective collaboration with the wider health and social care community. This will involve the sharing of highly sensitive information with agencies, requiring tact and negotiation in agreeing appropriate action required. Take a lead role in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults ensuring policies and procedures are in place within the SST and that service delivery compliments the wider health and social care community, linking with local safeguarding hubs, communicating highly sensitive information that requires tack and negotiation in agreeing appropriate action as necessary. Take a lead role on policy, procedure and service delivery in terms of working with MAPPA, Victim Liaison Services, and Domestic Violence and the National Probation Services ensuring effective collaboration and connectivity with the wider health and social care community.

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