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Please Note: The application deadline for this job has now passed.

About the role

Hospital Adult Social Care Team –  Social Worker

Full Time Post

Applicants must be able to travel effectively

The Hospital Adult Social Care Team is a vibrant and fast paced team, providing social care support to all North Northants residents who need an assisted discharge from hospital.

We take referrals for North Northamptonshire residents from all hospitals, but predominantly from Kettering General Hospital (KGH) Northampton General Hospital (NGH) and the Medical Rehabilitation hospitals run by Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust (NHFT).

In line with current national guidance, we operate a Discharge To Assess (DTA) process which requires us to carry out timely assessments for those  people discharged to DTA beds in care homes in the North of the County and for people discharged to their own homes with DTA packages of care or to the two Specialist Care Centres (SCC’s) in the North of the County.

North Northamptonshire Council is on an exciting innovation journey working towards the Three Conversation approach, a model that re-emphasises focus on people, their strengths and the networks through the development of Community and Inclusion links and hubs. The role of the Hospital Adult Social Care Team is evolving with this approach and has become increasingly more Community orientated, and less hospital based.

With the ever-changing face of health and social care, no two days are the same and if you thrive on promoting positive outcomes and enjoy a fast-paced environment then this will be the team for you.

The position is based at Kettering General Hospital (although the expectation would be that you are flexible across all the sites we cover in North Northamptonshire if required)

For further information or an informal discussion please contact Sarah Dawson or Steve Edwards via 01536 492085 or by email: Sarah.Dawson@northnorthants.gov.uk
Steve.Edwards@northnorthants.gov.uk

This advertisement will be closed at 5:00 pm on 17th February 2023. Applicants shortlisted for interview will be contacted week commencing 27th February 2023.

What will you be doing?

You will be working as part of a Team consisting of social workers, senior assessment and enablement officers and assessment and enablement workers who are based at KGH, the 2 SCC’s acute sites and who work from home. Staff provide a range of social care interventions and statutory safeguarding functions to people with enduring and complex needs, as well as their families and carers and with people who may be at risk of harm who are in receipt of or eligible for adult social care interventions.

The remit of the team is to ensure timely, safe and appropriate discharges and to ensure flow through the hospital system, working closely with partners from health and the voluntary sector.

Our work is framed by the requirements of the Care Act 2014 and the need to ensure delayed discharges are kept to a minimum. The team has an ethos of ‘Think Home First’ and re-ablement is pursued whenever possible to promote independence and reduce or delay the need for ongoing support.

The role is currently Monday to Friday but this may change in the future to cover some weekend and BH working, on a rota basis, in line with 7 day working requirements.
 

About you

  • You will need to be a qualified and registered Social Worker or to have achieved a degree in Social work within 2 months of the closure date of this advert and to be working towards being registered..

 

  • Have the passion to promote people’s strengths and the ability to make a difference in a safe working approach to social work practices

 

  • Have up to date knowledge of legislation and ideally be able to demonstrable experience of delivering social care outcomes to people in need. Applications from recently qualified or about to be qualify Social Workers will be welcome.

 

  • Have good communication and IT skills
     
  • Able to prioritise, using a risk-based approach.

Our benefits

We offer:

  • a competitive salary
  • a pension scheme, where we pay a significant contribution on top of your contribution. It provides life cover and ill-health protection.
  • opportunities to develop your skills, knowledge and potential in a large unitary council
  • generous leave entitlement (27 days, rising to 32 days) and bank holidays, plus the option to buy up to an extra 10 days
  • agile and flexible working arrangements to help you with a healthy work-life balance.

About us

We are a new unitary council, established in April 2021; we are one of the largest unitary councils in the country.

Our priorities are:

  • helping people live active fulfilled lives
  • caring for our young people, providing them with high quality education and opportunities
  • enabling a thriving and successful economy
  • leading on a green and sustainable environment
  • ensuring our communities are connected do they can shape their lives and where they live
  • providing modern public services

We are undertaking consultation with the Trade Unions on terms and conditions and the future NNC pay structure and during this time are appointing new employees on interim spot salaries. You will be advised of the outcome and any impact on your role once this work is complete.

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