Who You Are You are a dedicated and professional social worker with a strong foundation in statutory social care responsibilities and national legislation. You possess an active DBS and have the ability to manage a dynamic workload within a structured, non-hybrid environment, requiring three days of office presence each week. You are committed to continuous professional development, including mentoring less experienced staff and students. Key attributes include effective communication, teamwork, emotional resilience, and the flexibility to respond to urgent situations. What the Job Involves This role involves providing a strengths-based, outcome-focused assessment service across various settings. You will deliver high-quality social work services, focusing on promoting independence and safeguarding adults. Your tasks include creating support plans, managing caseloads, contributing to service development, and working collaboratively with health colleagues to ensure seamless hospital discharges. You will also work creatively with personal budgets, maintain accurate records using ICT systems, and participate in a duty system. The role requires adherence to County Council policies and active participation in identifying improvements for service efficiency.