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Adults Social Worker – Learning Disability Partnership Team
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Join the Cambridgeshire Learning Disability Partnership (LDP) as a part-time Social Worker. This hybrid role involves assessments, safeguarding, and strength-based practice within an integrated health and social care team. We seek a registered Social Worker with excellent communication skills and...
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United Kingdom , Ely
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40735.00 - 43516.00 GBP / Year
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Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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Adult Social Worker
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Join our Rapid Response team in South Wales as an Adult Social Worker. This 3-6 month hybrid contract requires a registered professional with expertise in assessment and case management. You will apply legislation to promote community-based outcomes within a multi-agency framework. We offer a sup...
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United Kingdom , South Wales
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38.43 GBP / Hour
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Pertemps Network Group
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Social Worker - Adult Social Care
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Join our Preparing for Adulthood Team in Shrewsbury as a Qualified Social Worker. This role is ideal for both experienced practitioners and newly qualified candidates. You will develop your skills within a friendly, supportive environment dedicated to adult social care.
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United Kingdom , Shrewsbury
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23981.84 GBP / Year
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Shropshire Council
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Adult Social Worker jobs represent a vital and rewarding career path dedicated to empowering and safeguarding vulnerable adults within our communities. These professionals are qualified social workers who specialise in supporting individuals over the age of 18, enabling them to live as independently, safely, and fulfillingly as possible. The role is fundamentally about person-centred practice, focusing on an individual’s strengths, wishes, and needs to promote their wellbeing, dignity, and choice. The core of an Adult Social Worker’s role involves comprehensive assessment, care planning, and case management. They work with adults facing a wide range of challenges, including physical disabilities, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, age-related frailty, and chronic illnesses. A typical day might involve conducting assessments under key legislation like the Care Act 2014, arranging and reviewing care packages, managing safeguarding enquiries to protect adults at risk, and facilitating hospital discharges to ensure safe transitions back into the community. Their responsibilities are both statutory and supportive, requiring a balance of legal duties with compassionate, relationship-based practice. Adult Social Workers operate within a complex multi-agency environment, collaborating closely with healthcare professionals (like GPs, nurses, and occupational therapists), housing officers, the police, and voluntary sector organisations. This inter-disciplinary collaboration is crucial for creating holistic support networks around an individual. The work setting can vary, including local authority community teams, hospital discharge units, mental health trusts, or specialist teams focusing on areas such as dementia or substance misuse. To pursue Adult Social Worker jobs, candidates must typically hold an approved degree in Social Work and be registered with the relevant professional body, such as Social Work England (SWE) in England, or equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Essential skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities, strong assessment and analytical skills, resilience, and the capacity to make complex decisions under pressure. A thorough working knowledge of adult social care legislation, safeguarding procedures, and the principles of personalisation is mandatory. Organisational skills for managing a caseload, along with empathy, patience, and a commitment to social justice, are the hallmarks of an effective practitioner. Ultimately, a career in adult social work is a commitment to advocating for those who may be marginalised or at risk. It offers the profound professional satisfaction of making a tangible difference in people’s lives, helping them navigate challenges and access the support they need to thrive. For those seeking meaningful jobs with a direct community impact, adult social work provides a dynamic and essential profession.

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