```html Who You Are You possess a professional occupational therapy qualification, recognized by the HCPC, and maintain current HCPC registration. You have evidence of continuing professional development and a minimum of 3 years of experience in a relevant field. You are experienced in completing assessments and reviews and working with people and their carers in community settings. You are knowledgeable in safeguarding issues, manual handling legislation, and practice, as well as the Mental Capacity Act. You have experience in using IT systems and dealing with complex needs within a multi-disciplinary team. You possess excellent communication, assessment, and written skills and can work effectively in a fast-paced environment. You have knowledge of essential legislation, including the Care Act 2014 and the Health and Safety Act. A driving license is preferable for this role. You value diversity, respect confidentiality, and act with integrity. What the Job Involves Contribute to the effective delivery of Adult Social Care services as part of a social care team, improving outcomes for people and carers using a strengths-based approach. Conduct high-quality holistic assessments and manage caseloads, depending on experience and complexity, utilizing specialist knowledge. Undertake statutory duties as required by various acts, such as the Care Act and Mental Health Act, and perform assessments in line with legislation. Develop service and practice improvements, actively maintaining quality standards and supporting team members. Ensure timely and appropriate discharge from hospitals, working collaboratively with health services to prevent hospital admissions. Allocate resources to maintain independence using Personal Budgets, exploring available options for support. Provide supervision and mentorship to unqualified staff and support workers. Prepare for court attendance when necessary and undertake liberty protection safeguard assessments. Utilize management information systems for data recording, retrieval, and analysis. Contribute to the development of the service through team meetings and organizational events, participating in training and CPD activities. ```