Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
Opportunities have arisen for a Community Assessment Officer within Salford's Adult Contact Team. We are looking to recruit workers to help us deliver our community led support vision.
You will be responsible for supporting your manager in ensuring that people's care and support needs are met through delivering high quality support. You will be the first point of contact for the person requesting support. You will undertake strength-based conversations with people, supporting them to maximise their wellbeing. You will offer a person centered approach to ensure that a compassionate and personalised approach is offered to the person you are supporting. You will work closely with other organisations to ensure that people are well connected, including supporting people to access statutory or voluntary services within their local community.
You will be fully supported with regular supervision and training opportunities. The Adult Social Care workforce aims to improve outcomes for adults who live in Salford by empowering individuals, adopting a strength's-based approach across the service, promoting independence, and working in partnership with our residents so their experiences, opportunities and lives are as good as they can be. This will be achieved through developing a skilled and motivated workforce by investing in their continued professional development and ensuring their practice is current and of a high standard.
Main duties of the job
To maintain a high standard of work when carrying out statutory functions on behalf of Salford Adult Social Care. This includes assessing people under the Care Act (2014), focusing on connecting people with their local communities and promoting well-being.
With appropriate support, you will undertake assessments of a person's mental capacity, giving regard to the specific decision which needs to be made. You will be required to complete support planning with individuals and their carers/families, assess any caring responsibilities the person has for a child, participate in MDT meetings, and undertake reviews to ensure that the individual's care and support needs are met and their well-being is promoted.
You will be required to use the social care system to record appropriate documentation, including assessments, support plans, reviews, and any other work which you are required to undertake.
You will be able to balance risk whilst empowering people, promoting enablement and self-determination. You will need to network and liaise with a wider range of professionals, colleagues, community services, people, and their families and carers. You will need to manage a caseload, contribute to the development of the team, and manage confrontation and complex relationships effectively.
About us
We are committed to supporting the recruitment and retention of our Social Work staff. It is recognised by the Trust that many experienced Social Work staff are currently likely to be employed by local government organisations, and to ensure there is clarity over terms and conditions of employment we offer National Joint Council Pay Scales to Social Workers we appoint, rather than NHS pay-scales. We have adopted the Greater Manchester Continuous Service Commitment which is used for recognising continuous service regarding annual leave, sickness, and maternity for moves within Greater Manchester. In addition, we also recognise previous, continuous, national local government service regarding annual leave.
Job responsibilities
To read more information about the advertised role, and the main job duties/responsibilities please open the Job Description and Person Specification located under the supporting documents heading. You can also read more information about working at the Northern Care Alliance within the attached Candidate Information Pack or by visiting our careers website: www.careers.northerncarealliance.nhs.uk
Person Specification
Education
* A general education commensurate with the need to keep sensitive, concise and accurate written records, and ability to communicate information appropriately, clearly and concisely both verbally and in written form.
* An understanding of the role of Community & Social Care and of the relevant legislation in the provision of personal social Care and Health.
* To have an understanding of the Mental Capacity Act and the requirement of best interest decisions should a person not have the capacity to make decisions regarding their care and support.
* To have a good understanding of the local community, statutory and non-statutory services.
* To have knowledge of and work within relevant organisational policies and procedures.
* To support less experienced staff and mentor new staff and/or students from across Adult Health and Social Care Services.
* To liaise with other appropriate Adult Health and Social Care professionals/teams as may be necessary during the course of the work.
* Ability to identify the range of service user/carer needs, devising care and support plans and re-negotiating as service user/carer needs and circumstances change.
* Awareness of the effects and implications of illness and disability on people and their families/carers.
* Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships.
* Ability to cooperate and work well with others in pursuit of team goals.
* A commitment to customer-focused service delivery.
* Ability to make effective and timely decisions.
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.
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
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