Your primary responsibility will be to assess the needs and risks of/to service users in the community or hospital. This is done in conjunction with service users, their families &/or carers and partner agencies including health and police. Knowledge of community services for adults in the statutory, third and independent sectors would be beneficial.
You will be expected to practice using protective legislation, in particular the Adult Support & Protection (Scotland) Act in addition to Community Care legislation. A good working knowledge of Self-Directed Support is essential.
You will need to have excellent communication, assessment, IT skills, case management, analytical and co-ordination skills and be able to work under your own initiative and prioritise accordingly. You should have a good ability to complete assessments of need and risk and be able to prepare plans that flow from these within time frameworks. You will be committed to evidence based practice and will receive good support, regular supervision and opportunities for development.
Experience of working in a health or social services setting is essential and a good working knowledge of the Mosaic system is desirable. Experience of assessment and care management is desirable, as well as an SVQ Level 4 or equivalent in Health and Social Care.
A current driving licence is an essential requirement of this post and you will be expected to use Dumfries and Galloway Pool cars for any travelling required. However, if you have a disability which precludes you from holding a driving licence consideration will be given if alternative transport can be arranged.
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Applicants who have been resident outside the UK within the last 5 years, if offered a position, in addition to a Disclosure Scotland Check, will be required to provide a completed police record check from the police authority in the country or countries in which they were resident.
With an exciting benefits package, working for Dumfries and Galloway Council supports you to invest in your own health and wellbeing. Employees have access to our bespoke Vivup platform with over 800 discounts on everyday essentials from top UK retailers, restaurants, utility providers and more. Employees also get access to exclusive discounts from local businesses, a Cycle-to-Work scheme, financial support from My Money Matters, and guidance from our trained Wellbeing Champions.
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