Job Title: Referral and Allocations Partner
Location: Dorchester
Salary: £25,340 per annum
Contract Type: Permanent
Closing Date: When first suitable candidate is appointed
YOU is a registered charity that has been providing care, support and advice for over 30 years to vulnerable people, working across Hampshire, Portsmouth, Somerset, Dorset, Sussex and the Isle of Wight to give them the tools and resources they need to live independent, secure and valued lives.
Essential Requirements:
* In-depth knowledge of person-centred, asset-based support planning and risk assessments including knowledge of safeguarding children and adults.
* Awareness of factors that put people at risk of homelessness.
* Awareness of factors that put people at risk of hospital admission and/or delayed discharge.
* Skilled at IT and updating case management systems.
* Experience of working with a diverse range of people and working effectively in partnership with others.
* Level 3 NVQ qualification or equivalent work level experience.
The Role:
As a Referral and Allocations Partner, you will receive direct referrals and enquiries, providing a single point of contact for the Social Reablement and Crisis Support Service, working alongside partner agencies to ensure people accessing the service receive the correct support in a timely manner.
You will work in conjunction with the Home from Hospital Service ensuring the service is as easy to access as possible.
About You:
* Developing positive working relationships with the local community and support agencies to create a network of support for your clients will be central to the work you do.
* You will be experienced, skilled and enthusiastic.
* You will be organised, can-do and innovative in your approach to problem-solving.
* You will be passionate about working with people and skilled at putting others at ease.
* You will work alongside our clients as an equal partner and give advice and guidance at a level matching the person’s skills and strengths.
The appointed Referral and Allocations Partner will:
* Be person-centred at all times and work with people to identify what is important to them and ensure the most appropriate intervention provides an effective route to support.
* Deliver a ‘no wrong door’ approach, providing a supported referral into other services where more appropriate.
* Work directly with the Social Reablement team, allocating cases effectively to the most appropriate intervention.
* Work collaboratively with statutory and non-statutory services including but not limited to Hospitals, CMHTs, Substance Misuse Teams, Healthcare professionals, social prescribing initiatives, early help and preventative approaches of partner agencies, providing a coordinated and holistic service involving advocacy and crisis response.
YOU has a strong value base, striving to be person-centred, innovative, trustworthy, can-do and excellent at all times, so it is important that you are as passionate about these principles as we are.
Our Benefits:
* Competitive rates of pay and paid travel time, including a higher mileage rate for car sharing.
* Enhanced annual leave entitlements, with the opportunity to buy and sell holiday.
* Matched pension scheme contributions, plus Death in Service Benefit and salary sacrifice options.
* Enhanced sick pay allowances and paid compassionate and emergency dependent leave.
* Excellent and professionally certified training, as well as access to fully-funded apprenticeship programmes.
* Real opportunities to develop in your profession.
* Free health and wellbeing advice via a 24/7, confidential Employee Assistance Programme.
* Everything you need to carry out your role free of charge, which may include a mobile phone, safety equipment and other necessary technology, a uniform where applicable, and of course a nice cup of tea or coffee throughout your day!
* Access to discounts across lots of your favourite stores and online shopping sites, as well as discounted bus travel on the First bus network.
If this sounds like your ideal role, we’re keen to hear from you as soon as possible. Don’t delay, apply today! Please click ‘Apply’ to forward your details on to us; ensuring that you include your name, email address, a contact telephone number, together with your CV and covering letter. If you are successfully pre-screened you will then be contacted to discuss the role and may be invited along for assessment and interview.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £25,340.00 per year
Benefits:
* Cycle to work scheme
* Health & wellbeing programme
Application question(s):
* Do you have experience in triage assessments and case management?
Experience:
* Supporting vulnerable people in the community: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* Driving Licence (required)
* Level 3 or equivalent Health & Social Care qualification (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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