Social Worker-Adults Safeguarding

Location Lancashire
Salary £17.01 - £20.10 per hour
Discipline
To start immediately candidates will be reviewed as they are submitted. Full time 37 hours Monday - Friday, Hourly base rate is negotiable depending on skills and experience. This is for 1 months but there maybe opportunity for this to be extended.
The location will be North covering Morecambe Bay and Fylde and Wyre area. Currently all staff are working remotely or can touch down at Mill 14 in Lancaster. ***** WORKERS WILL BE EXPECTED TO COMPLETE LATERAL FLOW TESTING TWICE WEEKLY.
Looking for: A Senior Social Worker to work in a dynamic and forward-thinking Reablement therapy service.
About our team: We are a team within Adult Social Care at Lancashire County Council comprising of Senior Social Workers, Social Care Support Officers and Senior Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapists and we are based in Lancaster. The team focuses on working closely with our Reablement provider, other Lancashire County Council teams CATCH/ICAT as well as collaborative working with our local Community Health & Social Care partners to prevent hospital admission and promote independence.
The role: As a Senior Social Worker you will be able to undertake supervision and line management of junior staff whilst balancing the demands of a complex caseload. You will also be required to operate at a high level of autonomy and decision making, as well as supporting the Reablement Team Manager to develop the service. You will play a vital role promoting independence using a 'Strengths-Based' and outcome focused approach to maximise independence, improve quality of life for service users and informal carers, and prevent or delay the need for formal or residential care.
What we're looking for: We are looking for an enthusiastic Senior Social Worker who can manage a varied complex caseload, utilise a 'Strengths-Based' approach and work collaboratively with other professionals and agencies to address complex needs. We are also looking for someone with a good knowledge of adult social care statutory responsibilities and legislation, to analyse referral information, triage in our morning 'huddles', allocate new referrals to the service and lead training sessions to support the development of staff. You will need to be flexible and adaptable in a constantly changing environment as well as having a commitment to improve the lives of our service users through creative, evidence-based practice.
The following key objectives will shape the activities of the council going forward. These are grouped into four themes. Our citizens • Growing up prepared for the future • Improving health and wellbeing • Supporting people in need Our communities • Making Lancashire communities safer • Making Lancashire communities stronger Our county • Promoting sustainable economic growth • Improving roads and transport • Protecting and improving our environment Our organisation Responding to significant financial, policy and service challenges means adapting our organisation to ensure it is fit for purpose while striving to ensure our customers receive the highest standards of service. This objective will shape the organisation in the future.