Job Purpose The post holder will be responsible for sourcing and negotiating care packages and placements that align with assessed needs, prescribed timeframes, budget, and quality standards. The role also involves collaborating with social care professionals, care and support providers, and the individual and their families/representatives to find the most suitable care package that effectively meets their specific needs. Key Responsibilities Management of day-to-day allocated brokerage activity and the delivery of all aspects of the Councils brokerage function. This will include but not be limited to: Broker care packages and placements for adults ensuring the provision of personalised and tailored support Identify and source suitable care placements for adults requiring residential and nursing care, in accordance with their individual needs and preferences Negotiate with care providers to secure placements that meet the individual's needs and are within the allocated personal budget Responsible for providing information, advice and guidance to operational staff, care providers and the public, regarding the delivery of services Liaise with social care practitioners to confirm the service(s) required and the outcomes to be delivered are clearly specified, are not already being delivered through other means and that alternative provision has been considered To liaise as appropriate with the person whose Care and Support Plan is being brokered / their family/representative, and the professionals and others supporting that person, and to continue to act in a named worker role as first point of contact for that individual for any subsequent brokerage related issues Develop and maintain appropriate partnership arrangements including provider relationships and customer involvement Proactively facilitate the timely discharge of patients from hospitals at the weekend or outside of normal working hours To promote and apply safeguarding principles and use professional judgement to escalate where appropriate To drive and embed a culture of continuous communication with providers to ascertain ongoing availability to take on new placements/packages. Key Accountabilities To ensure that individual packages of managed care and support are brokered in accordance with prescribed timescales, within the allocated personal budget, are high quality and reflect accurately the requirements of the Care and Support Plan To ensure that the needs of the person and carers are central to the production of support packages To maintain clear systems and processes for monitoring individual packages of care To maintain clear systems and process which inform wider commissioning activity in line with pre-agreed timescales To keep up to date provider documentation and analysis data to inform commissioning and quality market management activity To ensure information meets audit and procurement requirements To ensure and deliver accurate data recording using IT systems, including Mosaic To provide clear and timely information to members of the public, operational staff, and providers To alert the Senior Personalised Support Advisor of issues that could affect performance Person Specification Education and Knowledge A basic understanding of the legislative and policy context of services for Adult Social Care, including safeguarding, the Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act 2005, and regulatory frameworks such as CQC Level 2 and/or 3 NVQ or relevant professional experience commensurate with the role Relevant work experience in purchasing, sourcing, contract management and/or financial management in the public or private sector Evidence of continued professional development in social care, technology, housing or the third sector Experience in commissioning/ brokerage/ purchasing Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills including Excel Knowledge of legislation relevant to the provision of social care Knowledge of the principles and practice of: Quality monitoring methods and standards for social care Partnership working Excellent customer service Demonstrable skills in negotiation and commercial awareness to secure appropriate, cost-effective services Personal skills and general competencies Able to analyse financial information Ability to learn, retain and apply detailed subject knowledge and workflow processes Excellent oral, written and presentation skills with the ability to tailor content to the needs of different audiences Works efficiently and effectively and actively looking for ways of improving services and outcomes for customers Ability to be flexible and responsive in prioritising work activity Use transferable skills to meet demand and to effectively support brokerage colleagues and the needs of the service Ability to recognise escalation points and appropriately report emerging issues to the Senior Personalised Support Advisor Well-developed planning skills with the ability to use own initiative to plan, manage and prioritise own workload and projects and to work autonomously with minimal oversight Good team working skills, including actively sharing knowledge and information to contribute to the successful delivery of the team priorities Well developed research and analytical skills with the ability to understand, interpret and relay complex issues. Demonstrates creativity and innovation in problem solving and service improvement Commitment to providing high quality services to provide services. that best meets the needs of the people of Nottinghamshire Understanding of equalitys legislative framework Role Dimensions Primary Purpose of the Role: The main objective of this role is to effectively broker and negotiate care and support services that align with the individual needs and preferences outlined in Care and Support Plans. Scale of Impact: This role primarily serves individuals needing adult social care, including older adults, individuals with disabilities, and those with mental health conditions. The job involves managing a caseload of people, each requiring customised support packages within their assigned personal budgets. community or care facilities. Budget Management: Key responsibilities include overseeing and managing the budgets for individual care packages to ensure the efficient use of resources while maintaining high care standards. This involves monitoring and evaluating provider performance, maintaining clear information management systems, and ensuring compliance with audit and procurement guidelines.