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28th February 2024
Practice Education Development Lead - ESCA
Essex County Council, Chelmsford
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Essex County Council, Chelmsford
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Essex County Council (ECC) supports over 100 students every year from over 13 social work courses working with multiple university partners. We are fortunate to have a large cohort of several hundred practice educators to support learners and invest in their training and development to maintain their currency. This role is critical to ensuring the future of a strong and prepared cohort of social workers entering the profession. The role sits within the Essex Social Care Academy (ESCA) which provides a strong team of support enabling those working in social care to grow and thrive throughout their careers. The Opportunity Essex County Council is achieving transformational change across Adult Social Care and Children and Families Services, underpinned by delivery of high-quality practice and a culture of collaboration, integrity and compassion. The development of a professional, knowledgeable and skilled workforce is central to achieving practice improvement and driving change; delivered by a joint Essex Social Care Academy service which meets the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of both professional areas. The Practice Education Development Lead will oversee the practice education agenda by providing practice learning opportunities for social work students undertaking BA (Hons) and / or MA, MSc master's degree. Maintaining oversight of national policy and practice initiatives and undertaking research to ensure an excellent quality of practice education. Identifying learning needs and recommending appropriate learning solutions, aligned to professional skills frameworks and key Council objectives. An experienced social work practitioner, with experience in managing a complex caseload and the capacity and knowledge to mentor and advise staff, manage performance and deliver improvements. Building strong working relationships and a thorough and in-depth understanding of adult learning theories is essential, as is evidence of successfully delivery and development of workforce projects and initiatives. Accountabilities Responsible for translating the developing Workforce Development strategy into a Practice Education programme, to ensure a high level of quality and professional development for social care, to support recruitment, retention, and development. Work closely with operational service managers to promote and support the development of practice education, identifying learning needs and development solutions across social care. Proactively develop links and working relationships with partnership agencies, HEI's and national bodies, to develop integrated practice learning opportunities leading to high quality practice education across the council. Work collaboratively across the service to develop and manage processes and practice education, to build capacity for workforce planning, providing regular progress reports to senior management, groups and boards. Responsible for overseeing and monitoring financial and budgetary review of practice education spend. Maintain currency with national, regional and local practice education priorities by researching best practice, networking, attending conferences and / or meetings as appropriate. Responsible for ensuring systems are in place to safeguard practice placements, quality assure and evaluate practice learning opportunities, by attending HEIs practice assessment panels. Lead on delivering the practice education programme, ensuring that internal Continuing Professional Development programmes (either function specific or broader) and development planning, commissioning and delivery processes are integrated, to reflect commissioned outcomes and align with Partner programmes. Specific individual and shared targets and objectives are defined annually within the performance management framework., We are working towards implementing anti-racist practice and the Practice Education Development Lead will play a key role in supporting delivery of that ambition. The role requires you to be mobile throughout a wider operational area including travelling around the county of Essex and beyond, transporting service users and their belongings and to be able to do so in an emergency. Driving licence and car or the ability to meet the mobility requirements of the role through other means is essential.
28th February 2024