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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Community Adults Social Worker to join our team in Warrington, providing comprehensive assessment, support planning, and care management services to adults in the community. The successful candidate will be committed to promoting independence, choice, and control, adhering strictly to the principles of the Care Act 2014.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct person-centred Care Act Assessments for adults with various needs, including physical disabilities, learning disabilities, mental health issues, and older people
Develop, implement, and review complex support plans that meet assessed needs, promote well-being, and ensure value for money, focusing on community-based solutions and promoting independence
Act as a lead professional in safeguarding matters, managing complex Safeguarding Adults inquiries, and participating in strategy meetings and case conferences
Undertake comprehensive risk assessments and develop robust management plans to ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable adults in the community
Conduct and document assessments of Mental Capacity in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) and Best Interests principles
Collaborate effectively with partners in Health (e.g., GPs, District Nurses), Housing, the Voluntary Sector, and other internal council services to ensure integrated support delivery
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant records on the electronic case management system, ensuring all work meets statutory and local standards
Requirements:
Must be a Qualified Social Worker (QSW)
Current registration with Social Work England (SWE)
Proven, recent experience working within a statutory Adults Social Care setting (Community, Locality, or Integrated Teams)
Expert working knowledge of the Care Act 2014, the Mental Capacity Act 2005, and local safeguarding procedures
Excellent communication, assessment, risk management, and organizational skills