Social Work Assistant (Grade 6)
| Posting date: | 10 March 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £16.62 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 09 April 2026 |
| Location: | Cardiff, Cardiff County |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Nations Recruitment |
| Job type: | Contract |
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Summary
Job Category : Social Care - Unqualified
Location : Llandough Hospital, Cardiff Council
Hours Per Week :37.00
Start Date : immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £16.62
Required to start asap.
This post is based at Llanfair Unit, Llandough Hospital, Penarth, CF64 2XX
A full valid driving licence and use of a car is required.
Job Purpose:
The Social Work Assistant in the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) for Older People will support the Community Mental Health Team in providing comprehensive mental health services to older adults. This role is dedicated to enhancing the well-being and recovery of citizens utilising strengths-based, person-centred approaches.
The role involves evaluating and creating individualised care plans based on a person's strengths and resources. It includes managing a case load and offering direct support to older adults during their recovery, encouraging independence and resilience.
You will work in collaboration with multidisciplinary team members to implement strategies that facilitate mental health recovery. You will be working in partnership with people to identify their outcomes and work with social workers to implement care and treatment plans to support their identified outcomes.
Job Specific Requirements
1.To work in partnership with individuals to help them identify their strengths, needs and outcomes.
2.To support individuals to maximise their independence and develop coping skills.
3.To undertake assessments including wellbeing assessments and risk assessments with individual’s and their networks, whilst considering outcomes, available resources, policy and legislation.
4.To make recommendations regarding care and treatment plans to support individuals to meet their identified outcomes, considering the flexible use of all resources and the individuals support network to meet identified needs.
5.To work alongside social workers to implement, monitor and review care and support packages / care and treatment plans.
Education
& Training
GCSE’s including mathematics and English.
Post GCSE qualification.
Experience / Knowledge
Experience of working with adults or people with care and support needs.
An understanding of the issues that impact upon people who have a Mental Health condition.
Skills and
Abilities
Skills-
Well developed literacy and numeracy skills and the ability to write clear reports.
Skilled at gathering and collating information.
Abilities-
Ability to communicate effectively with adults with care and support needs.
Ability to develop good working relationships with individuals, families, and other professionals.
Ability to advocate and liaise with other professionals on behalf of individuals and their families.
Ability to act on your own initiative and also as part of a team.
Ability to organise your own workload to meet priorities, time constraints and deadlines.
Ability to engage in supervision and use it appropriately.
Personal
Attributes
Commitment to the Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
Commitment to the principles of strengths-based practice, trauma-informed practice, equal opportunities and anti-oppressive practice.
A non-judgemental and supportive attitude.
Commitment to working in partnership with individuals, families and other agencies.
Special
Circumstances
Full valid driving licence and the use of a car.
Willingness to work outside normal office hours as necessary.
Location : Llandough Hospital, Cardiff Council
Hours Per Week :37.00
Start Date : immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £16.62
Required to start asap.
This post is based at Llanfair Unit, Llandough Hospital, Penarth, CF64 2XX
A full valid driving licence and use of a car is required.
Job Purpose:
The Social Work Assistant in the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) for Older People will support the Community Mental Health Team in providing comprehensive mental health services to older adults. This role is dedicated to enhancing the well-being and recovery of citizens utilising strengths-based, person-centred approaches.
The role involves evaluating and creating individualised care plans based on a person's strengths and resources. It includes managing a case load and offering direct support to older adults during their recovery, encouraging independence and resilience.
You will work in collaboration with multidisciplinary team members to implement strategies that facilitate mental health recovery. You will be working in partnership with people to identify their outcomes and work with social workers to implement care and treatment plans to support their identified outcomes.
Job Specific Requirements
1.To work in partnership with individuals to help them identify their strengths, needs and outcomes.
2.To support individuals to maximise their independence and develop coping skills.
3.To undertake assessments including wellbeing assessments and risk assessments with individual’s and their networks, whilst considering outcomes, available resources, policy and legislation.
4.To make recommendations regarding care and treatment plans to support individuals to meet their identified outcomes, considering the flexible use of all resources and the individuals support network to meet identified needs.
5.To work alongside social workers to implement, monitor and review care and support packages / care and treatment plans.
Education
& Training
GCSE’s including mathematics and English.
Post GCSE qualification.
Experience / Knowledge
Experience of working with adults or people with care and support needs.
An understanding of the issues that impact upon people who have a Mental Health condition.
Skills and
Abilities
Skills-
Well developed literacy and numeracy skills and the ability to write clear reports.
Skilled at gathering and collating information.
Abilities-
Ability to communicate effectively with adults with care and support needs.
Ability to develop good working relationships with individuals, families, and other professionals.
Ability to advocate and liaise with other professionals on behalf of individuals and their families.
Ability to act on your own initiative and also as part of a team.
Ability to organise your own workload to meet priorities, time constraints and deadlines.
Ability to engage in supervision and use it appropriately.
Personal
Attributes
Commitment to the Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
Commitment to the principles of strengths-based practice, trauma-informed practice, equal opportunities and anti-oppressive practice.
A non-judgemental and supportive attitude.
Commitment to working in partnership with individuals, families and other agencies.
Special
Circumstances
Full valid driving licence and the use of a car.
Willingness to work outside normal office hours as necessary.