Job reference: REQ00000017528
Date posted: 13/11/2024
Application closing date: 14/11/2024
Location: Carlisle
Salary: £33,366 - £34,314
Contractual hours: 37
Basis: Full time
About us
Cumberland Council is an ambitious and forward-thinking authority dedicated to shaping a better future for our communities. We are passionate about creating a vibrant future by addressing inequalities, creating thriving economies that work for our residents, and protecting our environment.
At the core of our vision is a commitment to our people, with health and well-being being integral to everything we do, underscoring every initiative and ensuring we provide unparalleled support for all.
About this opportunity
Social Care Worker required to join the team in Carlisle that supports individuals with difficulties arising from mental health. The successful applicant will be enthusiastic, committed, and demonstrate the ability to undertake strength-based, person-centered social work assessments working within the relevant legislation. You must be able to develop, implement, and review support plans and the needs of customers. You will be able to demonstrate a commitment to support the work of other practitioners, for example, joint visits and lower-level duty tasks alongside the supported time recovery worker. You will also be expected to appropriately escalate any safeguarding concerns and be involved in any subsequent meetings for those cases you are working with.
Fundamentally, we are seeking individuals who embody our organisation's core values: ambitious, collaborative, compassionate, empowering, and innovative. Your commitment to these principles will be instrumental in delivering services that are vital to the well-being and prosperity of our residents.
What we offer
* Competitive rates of pay and annual pay increase*
* 25-31 days holiday each year plus bank holiday allowance plus option to purchase up to 2 weeks additional leave and spread the cost over 12 months
* Learning and development opportunities including development time each week (where applicable)
* Flexible working arrangements including the ability to work from home supporting a culture that fits around you (subject to role)
* Opportunity to join the generous Local Government Pension Scheme with defined benefit plans securing your future
* Money off your local gym including Better, Newfield Health, The Gym Group and Lifestyle Fitness
* In-house staff support networks
* Various discount schemes including RAC roadside recovery discount and money off local supportive businesses
* Employee assistance programme and access to in-house Occupational Health service including physio treatment and access to external counselling service
* Tusker car leasing salary sacrifice scheme as well as an esteem car loan scheme for essential car users
* Spec Savers eyecare voucher
Application and Interview information
Closing date: 8th December 2024
Interview date: TBC
Our interview process can accommodate both in-person and virtual formats, with tailored options discussed upon invitation to the interview stage. Preferred for virtual interviews is the use of Microsoft Teams, currently available for new users at no cost. However, should you encounter any challenges accessing this technology, we are open to discussing alternative arrangements prior to the scheduled interviews.
DBS
Conducting Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks is integral to our commitment to creating a safe and secure environment for our staff and the communities we serve. These checks play a crucial role in safeguarding, ensuring that individuals with appropriate qualifications and character are entrusted with roles where they may have access to children and vulnerable people.
This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974 and requires an enhanced DBS check with an Adults Barred List check.
Please note this role involves working in regulated activity with adults. It is an offence for people who are barred from working in regulated activity to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with adults.
Work-Life balance
Cumberland Council is deeply invested in fostering a work culture that prioritises the well-being and balance of our team members. Embracing flexible and hybrid working models, we empower employees to achieve optimal work-life balance.
Recognising the importance of personal time, we offer a generous holiday allowance, providing ample opportunity for rest and rejuvenation. Additionally, our flexible working hours, including flexitime arrangements, further contribute to a supportive environment where individuals can effectively manage their professional and personal commitments.
Continuing Professional Development
We are committed to nurturing the ongoing growth and professional advancement of our valued team members to fulfil your potential and advance your career. Our comprehensive career development and training offer emphasises continuous learning as a cornerstone for achieving both individual and organisational goals.
Keeping the people we work with safe
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety and welfare of children, young people and adults at risk and expect unwavering commitment to this cause from our employees, volunteers, and the Externally Provided Workforce (EPWs).
We welcome applications from everyone
At Cumberland Council, we are dedicated to enhancing the diversity of our workforce, striving to mirror the rich tapestry of the communities we proudly serve. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are devoted in fostering an inclusive, supportive culture that embraces and appreciates our unique differences.
Reasonable Adjustments: We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. If you require any reasonable adjustments to participate in the recruitment process, please let either the hiring manager or our Resourcing Team know on; Resourcing@Cumberland.gov.uk. We will ensure that these adjustments are made to accommodate your needs.
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