RESPONSIBILITIES Supervise and or train students and Band five colleagues as and when required to ensure their practice is safe and professional. Provide supervision on a one to one 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. 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 multidisciplinary 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. Work in other teams and across the organisation in order to support organisational demands and pressures. Represent the team and or organisation on planning or developmental groups as and when required. A flexible and adaptable approach to organisational change. Maintain positive working relationships and communicate clearly with team colleagues, line manager, other professionals, people who use our service and their families or 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. Travel between different offices to attend meetings. Visit people at home, community setting, 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.