Social Worker Mental Health - Mental Health Social Work Hub

Wakefield Council, Castleford, Wakefield

Social Worker Mental Health - Mental Health Social Work Hub

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Wakefield Council, Castleford, Wakefield

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Remote working

Posted today, 20 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 72bdf71f205749e9be30609718f4ae9e

Full Job Description

Are you passionate about mental health? If so, an exciting opportunity has arisen for a full time Social Worker to join the Mental Health Social Work Hub. This bespoke adult social care team works closely with South West Yorkshire Partnership Trust Mental Health Services in offering a comprehensive, dedicated, social care resource for people with mental health needs. The team will provide assessments, support planning and commission services for people with mental health needs across the Wakefield District. As a registered Social Worker, you will play a crucial role in empowering individuals with mental health needs to live independently and make informed decisions about their care. You will conduct assessments, support planning, and commission services tailored to each person's unique needs. Experience in mental health is desirable, along with strong assessment and communication skills, and a solid understanding of relevant legislation, including the Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act 2005, and Mental Health Act 1983. As part of your role, you will undertake planned interventions, complete conversation-style assessments, strength-based reviews, and develop person-centred, and outcome-focussed care and support plans. What will be expected from me? Assessing and Meeting Care Needs: Ensuring that the care and support needs of adult citizens are met in line with national and local policy guidelines. Supporting Colleagues and Managers: Collaborating with health, social care, and voluntary and independent care sector professionals to deliver an integrated service. Providing Guidance and Advice: Offering expertise on matters related to vulnerable adults within the district., Manage a diverse caseload with the support of senior colleagues, applying a multi-disciplinary approach. Undertake planned interventions and statutory casework. Promote collaborative working with allied health and social care professionals. Prepare comprehensive reports on clients in accordance with policies and procedures., We are an ambitious and high achieving council, committed to continuous improvements and innovation. We are looking to employ talented and dedicated individuals who share our vision and values. Wakefield is a learning organisation, committed to supporting staff development.

Degree in Social Work, or relevant Social Work qualifications recognised by the Central Council for Education & Training in Social Work/Registration with SWE

  • Evidence of or willingness to successfully complete post qualifying award or training
  • Evidence of or willingness to maintaining skill and knowledge base in professional field through post qualifying training or other opportunities
  • Ability to develop and sustain effective working relationships with service users, carers and groups
  • Excellent communication and engagement skills with a commitment to improving service delivery.

    Competitive salary with incremental increases.
  • Flexible and hybrid working options to support work-life balance. Generous annual leave entitlement Occupational pension scheme. What can I expect? Ongoing support and training. Discounted and subsidised public transport (Arriva Bus Annual Travel Ticket, Northern Trains Limited (NTL), MetroCard) Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). Great range of benefits including discounted membership to our excellent leisure facilities with free 12 weeks exercise program with a dedicated personal trainer Discounts on leisure facilities, retail, entertainment, health, and more. Cycle to work scheme and other benefits. Wakefield Council is wholly committed to ensuring children and vulnerable adults are fully supported and safe. We are dedicated to the safeguarding of all children and vulnerable adults whilst promoting their welfare. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this responsibility. In accordance with the Council's Probation Procedure this post is subject to a 6-month Probationary Period. Join Us: If you are ready to make a difference in the lives of individuals with mental health needs and want to be part of a supportive and innovative team, we would love to hear from you.