An exciting opportunity has come up within the Deaf Service for a qualified Social Worker. You would be joining a high achieving and committed social work team within an inpatient hospital setting.
Main duties of the job
As a Social Worker you will gain experience and develop a deeper understanding of complex mental health needs. You will have access to relevant training and a comprehensive ASYE programme.
You will work in partnership with our multi-disciplinary teams (including Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Nursing, and other Allied Health Professions) to provide holistic individualised treatment plans and work directly with our patients on their recovery journey. You will take the lead with carer engagement and involvement, ensuring that families are part of the team. You will become an expert in mental health legislation and practice, giving evidence at Tribunals and taking the lead on safeguarding.
About us
We are St Andrew's. We are a mental health charity, and our purpose is to inspire hope for those living with complex mental health needs.
We are looking to a future with less stigma, more community support, more research and education, and we aim to be at the forefront of inspiring real change. We want to ensure we can all live in a society where everyone with complex mental health needs is heard, valued, and has hope for their future.
Come and join us, and support us to help people transform their lives.
Job responsibilities
Purpose of Role:
The post holder will support service users and their carers through a range of aspects during treatment.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Manage a workload as agreed by the Lead Social Worker and MDT.
2. Undertake work as agreed in relation to The Mental Health & Mental Capacity Act.
3. Prepare and present reports for Mental Health Review Tribunals and Managers Hearings.
4. Prepare and present Social History reports and reports for Clinical Reviews.
5. Attend relevant multi-disciplinary meetings and liaise with community social workers, other agencies, and professionals.
6. Engage in 1-1 and group work with service users and maintain up-to-date records in clinical notes of all service user contacts.
7. Liaise with service users, families/carers, and other statutory/voluntary agencies.
8. Undertake child visit and home visit risk assessments, making recommendations to the MDT.
9. Lead on planning for service users' discharge and aftercare arrangements, including aspects of safeguarding and multi-agency public protection arrangements.
10. Identify, visit, and assess resources that may be considered appropriate for service users moving into the community or other residential settings.
11. Adhere to MAPPA processes, making referrals and attending MAPPA meetings where appropriate.
12. Undertake S42 enquiries as directed by the Local Authority.
13. Lead on the day-to-day coordination of safeguarding.
14. Attend and take an active part in Social Work team meetings.
15. Regularly attend prearranged supervisions with Lead/Senior Social Worker with prepared agenda items.
16. Demonstrate an awareness of mental health and childcare legislation in relation to all aspects of work within St Andrew's Healthcare.
17. Undertake mandatory training.
18. Attend any training as advised by social work supervisor to maintain professional registration with SWE.
19. Deliver Social Work-based training within the Division/Hospital as required.
20. Complete the Social Work post-qualifying ASYE.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* You will have a recognised Social Work Qualification.
* Applicants need to be proficient in British Sign Language (BSL).
* St Andrew's Healthcare Social Workers must be registered with Social Work England.
Experience
* Ideally experience of working in Mental Health and Mental Capacity Legislation, as well as Safeguarding Adults Legislation and practice, including the undertaking of safeguarding investigations.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, and as such, it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£37,388 to £42,184 a year plus excellent benefits.
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