Job summary
Monday-Friday between 08:00 and, however someworking outside of these hours may occasionally be required
This is an exciting opportunity to support and develop the role of social work withinNavigo. To offer support to existing social workers and to support the development of Social Work apprentices andstudents.
The socialwork lead should demonstrate passion, professional autonomy and an ability towork across organisations in ensuring the best outcomes for individuals who useour service.
Main duties of the job
As a Social Work Lead, youwill:
Manage and take alead role in the professional development of Social Workers throughsupervision, mentoring, CPD activities and offering advice.
You will be expectedto promote a culture of professional curiosity, encouraging accountability androle modelling this in your own best practice.
Embed the North EastLincolnshire Practice framework within practice
You must be able todemonstrate your practice, experience and knowledge of legislation and be focusedon delivering positive outcomes for the local population.
You will lead onensuring Navigo is compliant in the delegated responsibilities under Section 75partnership agreements, legally provided by the NHS Act 2006, this includes theapplication of the Care Act (2014) and responsibilities associated with S117 aftercare.
You will line managethe specialist Social Work posts attached to CMHT.
Ensure the PCF framework is embeddedwithin social work practice across the organisations
About us
Hello!
We are Navigo. We look after North East Lincolnshire'smental health and well-being. We are an award-winning social enterprise thatprovides mental health services to the NHS and beyond.
The whole basis of our work isto deliver services that we would be happy for our own family to use.
We offer a range of mentalhealth services, including acute and community facilities as well as specialistsupport such as outstanding older adults inpatient services, rehabilitationand recovery community mental health and an outstanding specialist eatingdisorder facility.
Ranked as one of the top UKcompanies to work for, we featured in the Best Companies top 100 large companylist and were named sixth best health and social care company 2023.
As a social enterprise, we dothings a little bit differently and have also developed income-generating commerciallyviable businesses that provide training, education and employment opportunitiesincluding Grimsby Garden Centre and two cafes.
Working at Navigo is not likeworking anywhere else. Lots of places say that, but we really mean it.
We like to work withforward-thinking people who want to make a difference.
Come join us!
Job description
Job responsibilities
Communicates highly complexand highly sensitive information to Service Users during the course oftreatment where there may be barriers to understanding and a need to achievepositive engagement.
Shares information relating toassessment and care plans with Service Users, Carers and families in aresponsive, empathic manner, taking into consideration the possiblecomplexities of the familys circumstances and the highly sensitive nature ofthe information
Communicates effectively withall professionals involved in the Service Users care including all members ofthe Multi-disciplinary Team, General Practitioners, Local Authority, Educationproviders, Voluntary agencies, User/Carer groups etc, to maximize the qualityof service delivered to Service Users and their families and carers.
Develop relationships withproviders across PLACE such as FOCUS, NELC, Public Health, ICB, CPG and thevoluntary sector
Arrange student social workplacements/apprenticeships partner in the Place Training academy, ASYE leadand moderator
Work alongside the PSW forNorth East Lincolnshire on specific projects involving navigo and promotingsocial work across PLACE
Analytical and JudgementalSkills
Analyses highly complexService User information, derived from a variety of sources which may conflictor be incomplete, using assessment tools to develop care plans.
Evaluates and makes decisionsabout support options, taking into account both theoretical and therapeuticmodels and highly complex factors that have shaped the individual, family orgroup. Makes decisions around positiverisk taking and decisions to discharge.
Responsible for recognisingthe potential for or signs of Service User harm, abuse or neglect, includingpoor clinical practice, reporting all such concerns and taking all reasonablesteps to protect the Service User.Responsible for identifying and reporting concerns regarding thesafeguarding of children who may be at risk.
Support the Social Workers ofNavigo in embedding the PCF framework into their practice, offering supervisionand CPD sessions
Planning and OrganisationalSkills
Provides expert advice,guidance and consultation to other staff contributing directly to Service Usersdiagnosis, formulation and intervention plan.
Facilitates decision-making byplanning and mapping processes/ interventions with members of the team or thewider nursing service to determine the most appropriate treatment modality orservice for Service Users.
Leads the multi-disciplinarycare team in the development and implementation of multi-disciplinary careplans where appropriate. Monitorsprogress during the course of multi-disciplinary interventions.
Provides expertise and adviceto facilitate the effective and appropriate provision of care by all members ofthe wider team across the designated service and locality.
Responsibility for ServiceUser/Service User Care, Treatment and Therapy
Accountable for ownprofessional practice in the delivery of highly specialist care to ServiceUsers with severe and enduring mental health conditions or learningdisabilities which include psychiatric, physical and social co-morbidity andsignificant behaviours that challenge.
Plans individual Service Usercare and where appropriate co-ordinates care within the Multi-Disciplinary Team(MDT) and external agencies.
Responsibility for Policy andService Development Implementation
The Social Work Lead isresponsible for identifying service gaps and develop plans and programmes toaddress identified needs.
The post holder will play akey role in supporting the clinical leadership team in the overall operationalplanning and development of the specified service area advising seniorcolleagues on those aspects of the service which may need addressing at a broaderstrategic level
Take a lead in strategicservice development projects as required ranging from acting as a resource insetting a strategic direction for the specified aspect of service to thedevelopment, agreement and management of specific project plans in line with agreedNavigo/locality business objectives
Play a key role in theprofessional development of healthcare professionals through integration intoappropriate academic and research committees locally and nationally. Identify specialist training needs for professionals
Develop and deliverevidence-based training and development programmes to nursing andmulti-disciplinary colleagues
Responsible for identifyingand proposing changes to policies and procedures which may impact onmulti-disciplinary teams across the locality.Including the development of policy and procedure to ensure sound governancecommensurate with practice guidelines.Responsible for robust implementation of policies within own area ofresponsibility
Lead in the demonstrablemeasurement of clinical effectiveness of any change process in line with therequirements of clinical governance
Person Specification
Knowledge
Essential
1. Substantial evidence- based practice relevant to the role
2. Advanced, in-depth knowledge of audit and development and quality improvement methodologies and their application.
3. Ability to assess all levels of risk within an evidence-based framework.
4. In-depth applied knowledge of statutory legal frameworks
5. Clinical governance and its application in practice
6. Applied knowledge of relevant guidance, NICE
7. Principles of managing change.
8. Social Inclusion agenda
9. Quality improvement methodology
Desirable
10. Awareness of how to undertake mental health assessments incorporating biological, psychological, cultural and social perspectives
Experience
Essential
11. Liaison and joint working with statutory, voluntary and private sector agencies.
12. Working with Service Users as covered by the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act, MHA Code of Practice, Care Act
13. Providing clinical and professional leadership to other qualified and non-qualified members of the profession.
14. Managing multi-agency service delivery models.
15. Autonomous clinical decision making
16. Developing and delivering training programmes and clinical supervision
17. Project management of quality and service improvement initiatives.
18. Experience of managing change implementing new models of care, new pathways, service development activities
19. Goal setting and delivery of targets within deadlines.
20. Working well under pressure, within tight deadlines, and producing good quality results
21. Leading formulation, review and treatment within the context of the multidisciplinary team
22. Assessing capacity to consent to treatment.
Qualifications
Essential
23. Professionally qualified registered Social Worker registered with Social Work England.
24. Minimum of 5 years post professional qualifying clinical experience Band 6 and above
25. Evidence of postgraduate study - certificate or diploma or Masters within the candidates professional field.
26. Be prepared to undertake a specific qualification where the role is required.
27. Evidence of continuing professional development
28. Best Interest Assessor Qualification
29. Practice Educator Qualification
Desirable
30. Recognised teaching qualification
Additional Criteria
Essential
31. Communication and Working Relationship Skills
32. Abilities to communicate effectively at all levels, especially in respect of decisions taken and the reasons for these.
33. Ability to keep appropriate records and to be aware of the legal requirements with regard to this.
34. To understand and manage the competing requirements of confidentiality and information sharing.
35. Compile and complete statutory documentation
36. Demonstrated ability to present evidence to courts, tribunals and managers hearings.
37. Communicates in a way which recognises difference and ensures that people feel included and their individual communication needs are met
38. Analytical & Judgemental Skills
39. Provide effective clinical leadership skills that are capable of establishing direction and purpose and leading others
40. Adapt creatively the evidence base for interventions in mental
41. health for Service Users with communication difficulties / learning disabilities.
42. Provide consultation to other professionals and non-professional groups
43. Undertake complex multiagency working and liaise with multiple systems
44. Identify, provide and promote appropriate interventions / means of support for carers and staff exposed to highly distressing situations and behaviours that challenge
45. Utilise appropriate clinical governance mechanisms within own work.
46. Planning & Organisational Skills
47. Able to work flexibly and co-operatively as part of a team
48. Able to use own initiative and make decisions independently
49. Use multimedia materials for presentations in professional, academic and public settings
50. IT literate standard keyboard skills
51. Time management skills
52. Teaching and presentation skills
53. Influencing skills
54. Analytical and problem solving skills
55. Team-work skills.
Desirable
56. Full, clear driving license and use of a car.