Adult's Social Worker Team: Neighbourhood Location: Trafford Details: The South Neighbourhood Team work with Adults in a range of situations with varying disabilities including long term conditions, preparing for adulthood cases, adults at risk drug abuse, hoarding, dementia, and alcohol issues. We are looking for skilled and motivational social workers to work within a busy and challenging role. A significant part of your role will be to provide social work assessment and interventions utilising a strength based and person centred approach, if necessary secure appropriate levels of funding where necessary in line with the Reshaping Trafford Policy. In addition you will be required to provide an effective response to safeguarding enquiries in line with both the Care Act and local policy and procedures. In return we offer flexible working arrangements, provide opportunities to develop skills through a structured development programme, and provide regular support through professional supervision. If you have the following attributes this post may be just what you are looking for. About you Motivated for challenging existing ways of working Understand the importance of continually improving the service Enthusiastic to engage in adopting outcomes focused and strengths based assessments. Committed to peer support and learning, making the most of the diverse range of experiences all team members bring Committed to safeguarding the vulnerable adult population Experience working in a statutory Adult Social Care service A qualified Social Worker (level 3 would have completed the ASYE programme). About the Role A significant part of the role will be to engage in informative and preventative conversations which will include outcomes focused and strengths based social work assessments and related interventions. You will be required to manage a caseload of work organising your working hours to make best use of your time ensuring this work is balanced with the responsibilities and work demands of the team You will build effective professional relationships with other disciplines and with other local health and social care services to enable a coordinated response to the local population. You will share responsibility with other colleagues for the work load of the team, supporting each other to make best use of each other’s strengths, skills and knowledge in response to the adult social care demands from the local population. There will be a requirement for all team members to contribute to a duty rota responding to urgent demands for support for individuals in a state of crisis. The team is committed to peer support and learning, making the most of the diverse range of experiences all members bring. In addition you will need to demonstrate a commitment to providing an effective response to safeguarding the vulnerable adult population within the local area and oversee enquiries in line with both the Care Act and local policy and procedures