At a Glance
- Tasks: Support adults with complex needs and coordinate care to promote independence.
- Company: Halton Council, dedicated to improving community wellbeing.
- Benefits: Rewarding role with opportunities for ongoing training and professional development.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team focused on enhancing community health and wellbeing.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in people's lives while working in a supportive team.
- Qualifications: BA in Social Work and experience in Adult Social Care required.
The predicted salary is between 36840 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Halton Council is looking for an experienced Social Worker to join the Halton Intermediate Care and Frailty (HICAF) Team based in Widnes. In this rewarding role, you'll support adults with a range of complex needs, carrying out assessments, managing risk, coordinating care, and working closely with multidisciplinary teams to improve outcomes and promote independence.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct in-depth assessments and manage complex cases.
- Coordinate care and access to services that promote independence.
- Work closely with healthcare professionals and partner agencies.
- Complete high-quality assessments, reports, and case records.
- Manage risk and develop effective support plans.
- Participate in multidisciplinary meetings, supervision, and ongoing training.
Requirements:
- BA in Social Work (or equivalent) and registration with Social Work England.
- Experience in Adult Social Care, particularly supporting older adults, adults with learning disabilities, sensory disabilities, or rehabilitation services.
- Strong knowledge of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act, and safeguarding legislation.
- Proficient in person-centred support planning, outcome-focused assessments, and strengths-based practice.
Locations
Social Worker - HICAF team in Cheshire, Widnes employer: Connect2Halton
Halton Council is an excellent employer, offering a supportive work culture that prioritises employee development and well-being. As part of the HICAF team in Widnes, you will have access to ongoing training and professional growth opportunities while making a meaningful impact on the lives of adults with complex needs. The collaborative environment fosters strong relationships with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring that you are well-equipped to deliver high-quality care and support.