The overall responsibilities of the service/function are: Operational Adult Services are structured into specialist teams in order to improve the delivery of person-centred outcomes for our customers and to evidence this through performance and set standards. These specialist teams are: Adult social care locality teams Learning Disabilities & Autism Service (LDAS) / Moving on Service. Hospital teams Intermediate care team Mental health team Hearing and vision team Emergency duty team The community team for people with learning disabilities and the Moving on Service are social care teams who support adults with a learning disability and people with Autism. Social Workers work closely together with colleagues from health, harnessing a strong person-centred approach to promote choice and independence. They work to support adults with learning disabilities to maintain their independence in the community, and to help everyone reach their potential in life. The Transition Link Worker is responsible for supporting young people aged 14 -18 with complex needs (including complex special educational needs and/or complex health needs) through the transitions process from children to adult services. The main focus of their work is to plan the long-term future of young people with them, their families and professionals involved with them. Our aim is that all young people, have high aspirations for their future, live as independently as possible in the local area and access the appropriate education, training, and employment. The post involves the need to manage expectations across services with stakeholders, other statutory partners, and voluntary sector providers with a particular emphasis on learning disabilities within Special Educational establishments, transitions carers groups and locality leads.