Job details:
Salary: Band 9 - 10 £36,647 - £44,428 per annum depending on experience.
Newly qualified Social Workers who are completing their ASYE will be considered and would be paid at Band 8 £33,945
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: 15th September 2024
Interview dates: 3rd & 4th October 2024
Working with Portsmouth Autism Community Forum there is a commitment to the principles which have been produced to demonstrate our shared priorities for the Autistic and neuro-divergent community.
The Role:
This role will report to the Team Manager, this is a role working collaboratively with young people to understand their goals, identify which areas of life are challenging and then working together to improve wellbeing. You will be providing a professional social work service to young adults, their families and carers in line with the Care Act 2014 as they transition to adulthood.
With a particular focus on neuro-divergence you will be working in a way which respects the individual's skills, interests, preferences and difficulties, proactively working in partnership with the individual, the people who are important to them and a range of professionals, including from children's services, education and health.
Keeping the young person in control, you will be working with them to understand and explain their strengths and their needs helping them to achieve their goals as they move through adolescence and into adulthood.
You will work with them to identify and achieve their goals as they move through adolescence and into adulthood and will be a named point of contact offering continuity and familiarity to the young adult and those in their circle of support.
What you'll need to succeed
You need to have/be:
A Qualified Social Worker, registered with Social Work England or a Qualified Occupational Therapist registered with Health and Care Professions Council.
Demonstrable experience of working in partnership with individuals with a range of needs to identify their strengths, support needs and goals, and making plans to achieve these goals and have the ability to be flexible and adaptable, tailoring your approach to the needs and preferences of the people you are working with.
Experience of working in a collaborative way and of co-production and have effective and flexible communication skills
A thorough understanding of the legislation that governs adult social care, (Care Act; Mental Health Act; Mental Capacity Act; Autism Act etc) and a comprehensive awareness of practice to safeguard adults. You will be fully conversant with legislation and guidance and demonstrate that you implement this in your day-to-day practice. Be familiar with the Children and Families Act 2014 in relation to preparation for adulthood.
Please read the job profile for the full details of this role
What you'll get in return
We really appreciate our employees and fully realise they are essential to our success and look to offer an inclusive, supportive working environment where employees can reach their potentials with a healthy work life balance, offering the following rewards:
- Generous annual leave (27 days per year rising to 31, pro rata for part time hours) with the potential to purchase additional leave.
- A fantastic pension which allows you the opportunity to pay in more for that greater return.
- Flexible working hours.
- Access to a wide range of training and development opportunities including apprenticeships.
- Extensive wellbeing support through the Employee Assistance Programme
- Discount on travel, travel loans and the bike loan scheme.
- Discounts on a wide range of goods and services – access a range of discounts and offers from thousands of restaurants, shops and more.
Staff rewards: https://careers.portsmouth.gov.uk/working-for-the-council/
Additional Information:
The full job profile is attached here.
Contact Details for an Informal Discussion please contact:
Kayley Sayers (Team Manager) kayley.sayers@portsmouthcc.gov.uk or Liza Grainger - liza.grainger@portsmouthcc.gov.uk
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A commitment to our values
We are committed to our values of respect, integrity, collaboration, inclusivity and being people-focussed. These values set out how we can contribute to the success of the council and our own success as individuals. Learn more about our values and behaviours.
Application process:
We are a disability confident employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible and welcome applications from all areas of society.
Remember to demonstrate why you are suitable against each of the points described in the 'Who is the Person' points on the Job Profile using examples from your experience or transferable skills. This might be through qualifications or descriptive examples from your work / personal experience, which clearly illustrates what you did and the effect it had.
Applicants will be shortlisted based on their ability to use good examples that meet the criteria of this role.
You may wish to attach an additional letter or document to supplement you application.
You will need to demonstrate that you have the Right to Work in the UK. No post will be offered without it.
DBS Disclosure at Enhanced level will be required prior to any offer of employment and this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
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