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Social Worker - Learning Disability Team
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Join our supportive Learning Disability Team in Huddersfield as a Locum Social Worker. Deliver high-quality statutory services, undertaking assessments and care planning for adults. We seek a qualified Social Worker (SWE registered) with experience in strengths-based practice. Benefit from a dedi...
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United Kingdom , Huddersfield
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34.00 - 35.00 GBP / Hour
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Randstad
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Locum Social Worker - Learning Disability Team
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Join a supportive Learning Disability Team in Trafford as a Locum Social Worker. Utilize your 1-3 years' Adult Services experience and knowledge of the Care Act in a strengths-based role. Enjoy weekly pay, dedicated consultant support, and access to CPD training. Make a genuine difference through...
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United Kingdom , Trafford, Greater Manchester
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29.00 - 30.00 GBP / Hour
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Randstad
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Locum Social Worker - Learning Disability Team
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Join a supportive Learning Disability Team in Trafford as a Locum Social Worker. This role requires a qualified SWE-registered professional with 1-3 years' adult services experience. You will conduct Care Act assessments, manage safeguarding, and champion a strengths-based approach. Benefit from ...
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United Kingdom , Trafford, Greater Manchester
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29.00 - 30.00 GBP / Hour
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Randstad
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Discover rewarding social worker - adults learning disabilities jobs, a specialized field dedicated to empowering individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives. Professionals in this sector are vital advocates and facilitators, working directly with adults to assess their needs, develop personalized care plans, and connect them with essential services. This career path is ideal for compassionate individuals seeking to make a tangible, long-term difference in their communities by championing the rights and well-being of a valued population. A social worker in this field typically undertakes a comprehensive range of responsibilities. Central to the role is conducting detailed assessments to understand an individual's unique abilities, challenges, and aspirations. Based on this evaluation, they create and implement tailored support plans that may cover independent living skills, community integration, employment support, and healthcare coordination. They act as a crucial liaison between service users, their families, healthcare providers, local authorities, and support agencies. A significant part of the job involves safeguarding adults at risk, ensuring their safety and protecting their rights under relevant legislation like the Care Act. Social workers also provide crucial emotional support and counseling, helping individuals and their families navigate complex systems and life transitions. To excel in social worker - adults learning disabilities jobs, specific skills and qualifications are essential. A recognized professional social work qualification (such as a Bachelor's or Master's in Social Work) and registration with the relevant regulatory body (e.g., Social Work England) are fundamental requirements. Key skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities to build trust with individuals who may have diverse communication needs. Practitioners must possess strong advocacy skills, resilience, and the ability to manage complex cases under pressure. A thorough understanding of relevant legislation, including the Mental Capacity Act and the Equality Act, is critical. Empathy, patience, and a person-centered approach are the cornerstones of effective practice, ensuring support is always aligned with the individual's own goals and preferences. Exploring social worker - adults learning disabilities jobs opens a door to a profession built on empowerment and social justice. It offers the opportunity to facilitate meaningful change, promoting inclusion and enabling adults with learning disabilities to achieve their full potential within society. If you are driven by a desire to advocate for others and support lifelong independence, this dynamic and fulfilling career path offers profound professional satisfaction.

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