Social Worker

Livewell Southwest

The closing date is 17 May 2024

Job summary

We are looking for a motivated social worker to join our MDT as part of the acute care pathway. The role will be across the acute care pathway which includes our community CAMHS acute services & inpatient unit. The successful applicant will have a minimum of two years post registration experience. Ideally with experience within a CAMHS setting.

We are looking for an individual who is keen to work with young people who are struggling with their mental health in both a community & inpatient setting.

You will provide a comprehensive, effective & integrated social work service to young people & their families & carers using our services.

You will work closely with & be an active and vital member of the MDT, supporting colleagues in relation to childrens social care, safeguarding needs & mental health legislative guidance.

Due to the specialist nature of the role, candidates will require combined extensive knowledge & experience of both the work of childrens social care & child & adolescent mental health services with a sound in-depth knowledge of child care & mental health legislation.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a regionally respected team who engage in rewarding & intensive work with the most complex and challenging presentations.

The service is part of the broader Plymouth Childrens, young people and Families services

Main duties of the job

To discharge statutory social care functions on behalf of the organisation and to uphold the standards outlined in the Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Work. They are required to undertake complex and proportionate assessments that are evidence-based. The post holder is also required to arrange and review the delivery of social care support.

Support people to take positive risks in complex situations as part of an MDT so that their outcomes and wishes are promoted.

Undertake safeguarding investigations and consider decisions made in a persons best interest that may deprive them of their liberty.

Promote and uphold the privacy, dignity, rights, health and wellbeing of people who use health and care services and their carers, at all times.

Work in collaboration with colleagues to ensure the delivery of high quality, safe and compassionate healthcare, care and support

Communicate in an open and effective way to promote the health, safety and wellbeing of people who use health and care services and their carers.

To be legally literate with the Care Act (2014), the Mental Capacity Act (2005) and Human Rights Act (1998). To have a good understanding of the Mental Health Act (1983) and its subsequent amendments and the Children Act (1989).

To have an awareness of national policy and guidelines and how these should be used in practice.

Preparing legal documents for court and representing the organisation in a court setting.

About us

Livewell Southwest is an independent, award-winning social enterprise providing integrated health & social care services for people across Plymouth, South Hams & West Devon, as well as some specialist services for people living in parts of Devon & Cornwall. With teams in community hospitals, GP practices, sports centres, health & wellbeing hubs.

As an organisation with a strong social conscience, we always value being kind, respectful, inclusive, ambitious, responsible and collaborative. Transforming services to make them sustainable, ensuring that we value, support & empower each other.

We are committed to involving the people we care for, families & carers in everything that we do, working towards co-production where we can. Helping us to deliver the right care for people, in the right place & at the right time. By putting people at the centre of what we do, we ensure to support people to lead, healthy independent lives & be the very best at helping people to live well.

Valuing our employees making an investment in their development a priority. We offer:

Protected CPD time for registered staff

Various development pathways and ongoing regular training packages for all staff

Leadership & mentoring programmes

Access & funding for training including Care Certificate, Assistant Practitioners Course & Scholarship Into Nurse Training

A Robust Preceptorship

A bespoke induction programme

Existing members of the NHS Pension Scheme can continue their membership when they join the organisation.

Date posted

25 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year pro rata

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

21 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B9832-24-SOPCC-181-4

Job locations

Live Well South West

4 William Prance Road

Plymouth

PL6 5ZD


Job description

Job responsibilities

MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1 Responsibility for People Management

  • Supervise and/or train students and Band 5 colleagues as and when required to ensure their practice is safe and professional.
  • Provide supervision on a 1:1 basis or through peer supervision as and when required to ensure practice is safe and professional.
  • Support the delivery of induction training for new staff within the service as and when required to ensure practice is safe and professional.

5.2 Responsibility for financial and/or physical resources

  • Responsibility for the occasional short-term security of a persons cash, legal documentation or valuable items (e.g. house keys) until they can be securely deposited.
  • Duty to consider best value option when planning for peoples care and support.

5.3 Responsibility for administration

Plan and organise day-to-day work using an online calendar, recording systems, and workload management tools (that are available on the intranet) in accordance with departmental guidelines.

Ensure records are timely, kept up-to-date, accurate and used in accordance with the GDPR and organisational guidelines.

Have a good understanding of the various computer programmes essential for the completion of daily work, such as Microsoft office.

Arrange and plan meetings with colleagues and/or people who use services and be willing to chair them if required.

5.4.1 Responsibility for people who use our services

Maintain contact with people who use our services either face-to-face, telephone or assistive technology such as video links and conference calls.

Design, implement and review care and support plans, which may involve the input of other professionals /disciplines.

Work to a number of protocols/procedures such as lone working, risk management and health and safety.

Complete carers assessments and seek feedback from people who use the service.

Learning some basic clinical skills to enable the undertaking of holistic assessments and liaison with the multi-disciplinary team.

Take an asset-based approach, including signposting to universal services, advice and information and considering the persons links and integration with their community and services such as advocacy.

Duty of candour and supporting people to make complaints if they wish too.

5.5 Responsibility for implementation of policy and/or service developments

Contribute ideas (and advocate on behalf of the people who use our services) towards the development and implementation of policies and/or services.

Work in other teams and across the organisation in order to support organisational demands and pressures.

Represent the team/organisation on planning or developmental groups as and when required.

A flexible and adaptable approach to organisational change.

5.6 Other Responsibilities

Correct use of computer hardware/software; security; processing and generating information; creating, updating and maintaining information databases.

Awareness of current social care research trends and to take part in development activities, such as Safeguarding Adult Reviews.

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS

Maintain positive working relationships and communicate clearly with team colleagues, line manager, other professionals, people who use our service and their families/carers which may include highly sensitive issues.

Listen to and work in partnership with the people who use our services and families and carers.

Maintain professional conduct and communicate clearly when faced with competing demands and in situations that are potentially highly emotive, such as being challenged by families or other professionals.

Present evidence-based decisions and judgements about potentially complex/ ambiguous situations in a manner fit for the audience. This includes writing court reports, explaining legal requirements to people and their families and projecting social work values in a multi-disciplinary setting.

7. PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB

Travel between different offices to attend meetings.

Visit people at home, community setting (e.g. café), hospital, care home or prison. Visiting people in their own homes may be prejudicial to health and wellbeing. Some visits may be out of county and on occasion may require an overnight stay. Protective equipment may be required such as gloves and facemask in certain settings.

Sitting at a computer either in office or remote working (refer to DSE policy).

Take pro-active steps to maintain self-care and resilience (e.g. through the use of supervision, occupational health services etc.)

8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR ALL POSTS

The post holder is required to comply with all relevant policies and procedures pertinent to their post. Current versions can be found on the intranet or via your manager. The areas listed below are those Livewell Southwest currently places particular emphasis on. Failure to follow correct policies and procedures may result in disciplinary action.

8.1 Risk Management

In accordance with the Risk Management Strategy, employees will participate, whenever required, with the risk management process. They will support line managers by attending mandatory and statutory training, completing incident/accident forms for every adverse event or near miss that occurs, report all defects and complaints, and communicate any dangerous situation to individuals potentially at risk.

8.2 Health and Safety at Work

You must co-operate with those in authority and others in meeting the statutory requirements and in following policies and procedures. A copy of the Health and Safety Policy is available from the intranet or from the Risk Management Department.

You are reminded that in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 you have a duty to take reasonable care to avoid injury to yourself and to others affected by your work activities.

You will be notified where your post carries a requirement for immunisation.

You may be required to be able to undertake physical intervention training and participate in physical intervention as part of a physical intervention team and Basic Life Support (BLS).

8.3 Infection Control

Livewell Southwest is determined to eradicate healthcare-acquired infection and puts a great deal of emphasis on the responsibility of all staff to ensure their own personal and others compliance with Infection Control (including Hand Washing) Policies. All staff must comply with infection control policies and guidance, attend relevant updates and report issues of concern to their immediate line manager (if no action or explanation received, then it is the individuals responsibility to escalate their concerns to the Director of Operations or Chief Executives Office).

8.4 Safeguarding Children and Adults

All employees have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults and are required to act in such a way that at all times safeguards their health and wellbeing. Familiarisation with and adherence to national and local safeguarding adults and children policies is an essential requirement upon all employees. Livewell Southwest has specific safeguarding policies and in addition, employees also have a responsibility to practice and work within the multi-agency policy developed by the Safeguarding Adults Board and the Safeguarding Children Board. Staff are also required to participate in related mandatory/statutory training.

8.5 Research

For clinical posts at bands 5 and 6, there is an expectation that engagement in research will be part of this role. Therefore, an awareness of the value and relevance of research is expected and the post holder should either support existing research within their specialty area as appropriate or identify opportunities to raise awareness of research possibilities. For clinical posts at band 7 and above, the post holder will be required to actively participate in complex audits using research methodology, or participate as required in clinical trials or equipment testing, and will demonstrate high level involvement in local ongoing research projects.

8.6 Sustainability and climate change

All staff are expected to take responsibility for the reduction of carbon emissions within their area of the organisation. In particular this may relate to reducing energy consumption, making low carbon travel choices, consideration of goods and services being purchased, and waste reduction.

8.7 Other

This Job Description is not exhaustive and may change as the post develops, but such change will not take place without consultation between the post holder and their manager. Job descriptions should be reviewed at least annually at the appraisal meeting.

The Working Time Regulations apply to all employees of Livewell Southwest. In particular, Livewell Southwest will not permit staff in all employments to work in excess of 48 hours in any one week except where there are exceptional service needs where an absolute limit of averaging over a reference period of 17 weeks would apply.

Livewell Southwest has adopted NO SMOKING and NO ALCOHOL policies for staff, which applies to all posts. Details of the policy are available on request and will be included in the statement of main terms and conditions of service of staff appointed.

Job description

Job responsibilities

MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1 Responsibility for People Management

  • Supervise and/or train students and Band 5 colleagues as and when required to ensure their practice is safe and professional.
  • Provide supervision on a 1:1 basis or through peer supervision as and when required to ensure practice is safe and professional.
  • Support the delivery of induction training for new staff within the service as and when required to ensure practice is safe and professional.

5.2 Responsibility for financial and/or physical resources

  • Responsibility for the occasional short-term security of a persons cash, legal documentation or valuable items (e.g. house keys) until they can be securely deposited.
  • Duty to consider best value option when planning for peoples care and support.

5.3 Responsibility for administration

Plan and organise day-to-day work using an online calendar, recording systems, and workload management tools (that are available on the intranet) in accordance with departmental guidelines.

Ensure records are timely, kept up-to-date, accurate and used in accordance with the GDPR and organisational guidelines.

Have a good understanding of the various computer programmes essential for the completion of daily work, such as Microsoft office.

Arrange and plan meetings with colleagues and/or people who use services and be willing to chair them if required.

5.4.1 Responsibility for people who use our services

Maintain contact with people who use our services either face-to-face, telephone or assistive technology such as video links and conference calls.

Design, implement and review care and support plans, which may involve the input of other professionals /disciplines.

Work to a number of protocols/procedures such as lone working, risk management and health and safety.

Complete carers assessments and seek feedback from people who use the service.

Learning some basic clinical skills to enable the undertaking of holistic assessments and liaison with the multi-disciplinary team.

Take an asset-based approach, including signposting to universal services, advice and information and considering the persons links and integration with their community and services such as advocacy.

Duty of candour and supporting people to make complaints if they wish too.

5.5 Responsibility for implementation of policy and/or service developments

Contribute ideas (and advocate on behalf of the people who use our services) towards the development and implementation of policies and/or services.

Work in other teams and across the organisation in order to support organisational demands and pressures.

Represent the team/organisation on planning or developmental groups as and when required.

A flexible and adaptable approach to organisational change.

5.6 Other Responsibilities

Correct use of computer hardware/software; security; processing and generating information; creating, updating and maintaining information databases.

Awareness of current social care research trends and to take part in development activities, such as Safeguarding Adult Reviews.

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS

Maintain positive working relationships and communicate clearly with team colleagues, line manager, other professionals, people who use our service and their families/carers which may include highly sensitive issues.

Listen to and work in partnership with the people who use our services and families and carers.

Maintain professional conduct and communicate clearly when faced with competing demands and in situations that are potentially highly emotive, such as being challenged by families or other professionals.

Present evidence-based decisions and judgements about potentially complex/ ambiguous situations in a manner fit for the audience. This includes writing court reports, explaining legal requirements to people and their families and projecting social work values in a multi-disciplinary setting.

7. PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB

Travel between different offices to attend meetings.

Visit people at home, community setting (e.g. café), hospital, care home or prison. Visiting people in their own homes may be prejudicial to health and wellbeing. Some visits may be out of county and on occasion may require an overnight stay. Protective equipment may be required such as gloves and facemask in certain settings.

Sitting at a computer either in office or remote working (refer to DSE policy).

Take pro-active steps to maintain self-care and resilience (e.g. through the use of supervision, occupational health services etc.)

8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR ALL POSTS

The post holder is required to comply with all relevant policies and procedures pertinent to their post. Current versions can be found on the intranet or via your manager. The areas listed below are those Livewell Southwest currently places particular emphasis on. Failure to follow correct policies and procedures may result in disciplinary action.

8.1 Risk Management

In accordance with the Risk Management Strategy, employees will participate, whenever required, with the risk management process. They will support line managers by attending mandatory and statutory training, completing incident/accident forms for every adverse event or near miss that occurs, report all defects and complaints, and communicate any dangerous situation to individuals potentially at risk.

8.2 Health and Safety at Work

You must co-operate with those in authority and others in meeting the statutory requirements and in following policies and procedures. A copy of the Health and Safety Policy is available from the intranet or from the Risk Management Department.

You are reminded that in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 you have a duty to take reasonable care to avoid injury to yourself and to others affected by your work activities.

You will be notified where your post carries a requirement for immunisation.

You may be required to be able to undertake physical intervention training and participate in physical intervention as part of a physical intervention team and Basic Life Support (BLS).

8.3 Infection Control

Livewell Southwest is determined to eradicate healthcare-acquired infection and puts a great deal of emphasis on the responsibility of all staff to ensure their own personal and others compliance with Infection Control (including Hand Washing) Policies. All staff must comply with infection control policies and guidance, attend relevant updates and report issues of concern to their immediate line manager (if no action or explanation received, then it is the individuals responsibility to escalate their concerns to the Director of Operations or Chief Executives Office).

8.4 Safeguarding Children and Adults

All employees have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults and are required to act in such a way that at all times safeguards their health and wellbeing. Familiarisation with and adherence to national and local safeguarding adults and children policies is an essential requirement upon all employees. Livewell Southwest has specific safeguarding policies and in addition, employees also have a responsibility to practice and work within the multi-agency policy developed by the Safeguarding Adults Board and the Safeguarding Children Board. Staff are also required to participate in related mandatory/statutory training.

8.5 Research

For clinical posts at bands 5 and 6, there is an expectation that engagement in research will be part of this role. Therefore, an awareness of the value and relevance of research is expected and the post holder should either support existing research within their specialty area as appropriate or identify opportunities to raise awareness of research possibilities. For clinical posts at band 7 and above, the post holder will be required to actively participate in complex audits using research methodology, or participate as required in clinical trials or equipment testing, and will demonstrate high level involvement in local ongoing research projects.

8.6 Sustainability and climate change

All staff are expected to take responsibility for the reduction of carbon emissions within their area of the organisation. In particular this may relate to reducing energy consumption, making low carbon travel choices, consideration of goods and services being purchased, and waste reduction.

8.7 Other

This Job Description is not exhaustive and may change as the post develops, but such change will not take place without consultation between the post holder and their manager. Job descriptions should be reviewed at least annually at the appraisal meeting.

The Working Time Regulations apply to all employees of Livewell Southwest. In particular, Livewell Southwest will not permit staff in all employments to work in excess of 48 hours in any one week except where there are exceptional service needs where an absolute limit of averaging over a reference period of 17 weeks would apply.

Livewell Southwest has adopted NO SMOKING and NO ALCOHOL policies for staff, which applies to all posts. Details of the policy are available on request and will be included in the statement of main terms and conditions of service of staff appointed.

Person Specification

knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Evidence of Continuous Professional Development by producing documentation to meet the Standards of Proficiency for Social Worker registration
  • Registration with Social Work England as a social worker
  • Commitment to work towards the Post Qualifying Award
  • Experience and knowledge in line with national standards and guidance
  • Ongoing training and evidence of continuous professional development
  • Relevant policies and procedures of the Department and Livewell South West
  • Relevant legislation; e.g. The Care Act 2014, Health and Social care act 2012 and the Mental capacity Act 2005, Data Protection, Equal Opportunities, Freedom of Information Act, Disability Discrimination Act, The Human Rights Act 1998, mental health act 1983
  • Resources in order to provide advice and information to enable vulnerable adults and carers to make informed choices, e.g. Allowances, access to support advice and information
  • Safeguarding for vulnerable adults and children and young people
  • Working knowledge and experience of working to address a range of human needs, including personal crisis, disability, ill health
  • Awareness of the potential effects of providing regular and substantial unpaid care to a relative, friend or neighbour
  • Practical and procedural knowledge for a range of tasks related to the service area, of the policies or procedures relating to
  • Continuing NHS Healthcare eligibility and interfaces
  • Personal Budgets and Support planning, policies and standards Multi-disciplinary and partnership working
  • Specialist equipment/Manual Handling Risk Management

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree or equivalent in Social Work e.g. DipSW, CQSW, CSS

Experience

Essential

  • two years post qualified

Desirable

  • Experience of working with children, young people and their families who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
  • Experience of working in a Multi disciplinary team/ manner.

Skills & Technical Competencies

Essential

  • Planning skills required in order to undertake appropriate care plans, manage day to day caseload; may have to plan up to a month in advance
  • Keyboard skills required using a range of Microsoft office software to write reports and care plans, assessments, letters, enter data and complete forms
  • Highly developed communication skills to enable daily interaction with colleagues, service users and partner agencies. Write reports for court and statutory reviews as well as for case recording. Negotiating skills to enable an appropriate way forward or provide an acceptable solution for the service user
  • Judgement skills needed to analyse, interpret and assess each case, using professional knowledge
  • Observational skills when visiting service users homes e.g. interaction between service user and carer, home hygiene, safety of home
  • Prioritise and work flexibly as well as managing time effectively in order to meet specified tasks within agreed timescales
  • Work as part of a team and be able to contribute effectively to the achievement of wider service performance objectives
Person Specification

knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Evidence of Continuous Professional Development by producing documentation to meet the Standards of Proficiency for Social Worker registration
  • Registration with Social Work England as a social worker
  • Commitment to work towards the Post Qualifying Award
  • Experience and knowledge in line with national standards and guidance
  • Ongoing training and evidence of continuous professional development
  • Relevant policies and procedures of the Department and Livewell South West
  • Relevant legislation; e.g. The Care Act 2014, Health and Social care act 2012 and the Mental capacity Act 2005, Data Protection, Equal Opportunities, Freedom of Information Act, Disability Discrimination Act, The Human Rights Act 1998, mental health act 1983
  • Resources in order to provide advice and information to enable vulnerable adults and carers to make informed choices, e.g. Allowances, access to support advice and information
  • Safeguarding for vulnerable adults and children and young people
  • Working knowledge and experience of working to address a range of human needs, including personal crisis, disability, ill health
  • Awareness of the potential effects of providing regular and substantial unpaid care to a relative, friend or neighbour
  • Practical and procedural knowledge for a range of tasks related to the service area, of the policies or procedures relating to
  • Continuing NHS Healthcare eligibility and interfaces
  • Personal Budgets and Support planning, policies and standards Multi-disciplinary and partnership working
  • Specialist equipment/Manual Handling Risk Management

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree or equivalent in Social Work e.g. DipSW, CQSW, CSS

Experience

Essential

  • two years post qualified

Desirable

  • Experience of working with children, young people and their families who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
  • Experience of working in a Multi disciplinary team/ manner.

Skills & Technical Competencies

Essential

  • Planning skills required in order to undertake appropriate care plans, manage day to day caseload; may have to plan up to a month in advance
  • Keyboard skills required using a range of Microsoft office software to write reports and care plans, assessments, letters, enter data and complete forms
  • Highly developed communication skills to enable daily interaction with colleagues, service users and partner agencies. Write reports for court and statutory reviews as well as for case recording. Negotiating skills to enable an appropriate way forward or provide an acceptable solution for the service user
  • Judgement skills needed to analyse, interpret and assess each case, using professional knowledge
  • Observational skills when visiting service users homes e.g. interaction between service user and carer, home hygiene, safety of home
  • Prioritise and work flexibly as well as managing time effectively in order to meet specified tasks within agreed timescales
  • Work as part of a team and be able to contribute effectively to the achievement of wider service performance objectives

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Livewell Southwest

Address

Live Well South West

4 William Prance Road

Plymouth

PL6 5ZD


Employer's website

https://www.livewellsouthwest.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Livewell Southwest

Address

Live Well South West

4 William Prance Road

Plymouth

PL6 5ZD


Employer's website

https://www.livewellsouthwest.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


For questions about the job, contact:

unit manager

Cat Quick

cat.quick@nhs.net

01752434543

Date posted

25 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year pro rata

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

21 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B9832-24-SOPCC-181-4

Job locations

Live Well South West

4 William Prance Road

Plymouth

PL6 5ZD


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