Safeguarding Adults Practitioner
| Posting date: | 10 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £35,038.00 to £42,495.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £35038.00 - £42495.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 24 February 2026 |
| Location: | Grimsby, DN31 1SY |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | U0047-26-0002 |
Summary
JOB PURPOSE To provide, in partnership with individuals, their carers and other key professionals, a high quality, person centred, accountable safeguarding adults service which ensures best outcomes for people. To act as Best Interest Assessor as identified by MCA/DoLS legislation and guidance. PRINCIPAL DUTIES & REPONSIBILITES To actively and effectively manage a caseload which will include prioritising and co-ordinating own workload; responding to allocations of abuse and making (or causing to be made) safeguarding adults enquiries as appropriate in line with Section 42 of the Care Act 2014 and its accompanying Care and Support Guidance. This will include defensible decision making; managing risk and effective recording. To Act in the role of Best interest Assessor as defined by the MCA/DoLS legislation and guidance and to work to meet the standards as developed by the NEL MCA/DoLS panel. To lead on arranging strategy meetings and discussions and identifying which partner agencies need to be involved. At all times to be mindful of the Mental Capacity Act and to be alert to situations where vulnerable adults may be at risk and to act in accordance with the NEL Safeguarding Adults Policies and Procedures. To work collaboratively with the individual, their carer/family and other professionals in order to identify risk, how this may be minimised, and to promote well-being in line with the individuals wishes and feelings as far as possible. This may include offering the support of an advocate or IMCA. To consider the potential health and social care need of individuals and their carers and prompt referrals to the relevant agencies as appropriate. To work within appropriate timeframes to meet immediate needs and reduce risks in crisis situations and at all times ensure appropriate and proportionate responses or referrals are provided in accordance with legislation, guidance and policies. Proactively promote peoples well-being by enabling them to prevent the risk of abuse by providing information, advice and signposting which promotes self-determination, independence, choice and control. To work in partnership with other professionals, supporting service users, carers and families to develop person centred support plans incorporating an individuals circle of support, positive risk taking, solution finding where possible through universal services. Identify, investigate and manage potential high risk situations where service users/carers safety or liberty may be at risk, making the necessary referrals as appropriate so as to enable them to take risks whilst protecting them from abuse, managing the risks to staff and the organisation; this may include undertaking assessments under the Mental Capacity Act. To maintain case records ensuring that all data meets the required levels of accuracy, quality, confidentiality and timeliness. To prepare reports for panels, case conferences & court and to attend as required and appropriate. To work across triage and enquiries, responding to emergency safeguarding enquiries or other situations which may occur. Act as mentor to less experienced staff / students, providing them with support and guidance in terms of professional practice and organisational policies and procedures To have an awareness of the performance targets, both national and local and to ensure all activity is aligned with meeting those targets. To work to the Department of Health Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers and Adult Social Care Workers in England & the Standards set by the Social Work England and/or the NMC as applicable. To be an ambassador for focus at all times, representing the organisation positively, professionally and appropriately at meetings with service users, carers, families, other professionals and agencies. To support the Advanced Safeguarding Practitioners with the allocation of work, management of resources and capacity planning To deputise for the Advanced Practitioners, as required in their absence, in terms of attending meetings and providing leadership to the team. To assist with recruitment for staff which may include short listing, question development, interviewing, assessment To contribute to the induction of any new recruits To assist with and provide support to the ASYE Programme and apprenticeship and other similar work placement or work experience initiatives within focus. To contribute to the collation and / or analysis of performance activity and data. To contribute to or lead on specific projects or project groups and significant change initiatives. NB: This job description gives only the principal duties and responsibilities of the post and, therefore, the post holder will be required to undertake various other duties which are implicit in the principal duties and which are commensurate with the post. Focus have the right to modify the Job Description (in accordance with the grade of the post) and modifications will be by mutual consent wherever possible.