Job title: Senior Social Worker- Casual
Salary: £40,221.00 - 43,421.04 - plus 20% unsocial hours allowance on all hours, plus 4 increments for AMHP practice, plus car user allowance (pro-rata).
Hours: Casual
Contract: Casual
Location: Tribeca House/ WFH
Due to career progressions, we have an exciting opportunity to join the Leeds Emergency Duty Team (EDT) on a casual contract, giving you the flexibility to choose the shifts you’re able to work based on what is available. As a Senior Social Worker and AMHP, you will thrive in a stable and supportive environment with wide range of experiences in Social Work and AMHP work.
Leeds City Council is one of the largest employers in the region with over 14,000 employees. We seek to recruit and develop talented individuals who embody our council values and ambitions.
About you
As a Senior Social Worker/AMHP, you will bring to the role:
- Degree or equivalent in Social Work
- Registered with Social Work England
- Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)
- An enthusiasm to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
About the role
Leeds is a cosmopolitan, vibrant city which is located within a half hour drive to the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. We have been leaders in developing the strength-based approach to delivering social care and have helped others develop this positive way of working with people. We want everyone we work with to feel listened to and empowered, and for their support to reflect their hopes and what really matters to them.
If you are an experienced social worker and AMHP, then this is an amazing opportunity for you to join a stable and supportive out of hours team. You will be joining a team that provides high standard of social work and AMHP cover from 4:30pm until 8am Mondays to Fridays and 24-hour cover over weekends and bank-holidays.
The Social Work roles is integral to the Mental Health Unit in Leeds, we co-located with Health colleagues within an acute inpatient hospital where we meet the statutory obligations of the local authority whilst providing a holistic and person-centred approach to the delivery of care. The role involves responding to Care Management and Safeguarding emergencies and completing Mental Health Act assessments in a variety of settings. The team has support from on-call senior management when required, and clear processes and systems to access appropriate resources to carry out the statutory functions of the council out-of-hours.
We welcome applications from social workers who also hold an AMHP status.
What we offer you
We take pride in offering the best employee experience, with benefits including:
- a competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidays
- membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions
- flexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirements
- a clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunities
- a range of staff benefits to help you boost your wellbeing and make your money go further
How to apply
Please complete the online application form.
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If you have any queries or would like an informal chat about the role please contact: Blessing Chinemelu, Team Manager blessing.chinemelu@leeds.gov.uk.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check against the Adults’ barred list will be carried out on preferred candidates.
We promote diversity and want a workforce that reflects the population of Leeds and the communities we serve. Leeds City Council is recognised in Stonewall’s Workplace Equality Index 2024. We are also an Age-friendly Employer, a Mindful Employer and a Disability Confident Leader.
All new Leeds City Council appointments are made subject to the satisfactory completion of a six month probationary period.
This role is based in the UK. Employment is conditional on confirmation of the right to work in the UK - either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa. If you do not have the right to work in the UK and the role does not meet eligibility for sponsorship, please consider carefully whether you meet the eligibility to apply.
Leeds City Council Job Profile
Job purpose
To be responsible for a complex caseload which includes the assessment of needs and management of risk regarding adults, carers and community. Maintain and update case notes and other records, write reports as required and if required, give evidence in court in relation to care or other proceedings. Contribute to planning and developing of future services and policies and promote innovative ways of developing support to service users. Supervise students and develop the practice learning setting. Give guidance to trainees, support staff and social work assistants as required.
Responsibilities
Core Responsibilities:
- To carry a caseload of complex cases and undertake assessment of service users and carer needs using a person centred approach in accordance with agreed statutory and directorate procedures
- Provide advice, support and guidance on casework to less experienced team members.
- Maintain and update case notes and other records, write reports as required; give evidence in court in relation to care or other proceedings.
- Assist in the planning and developing of future services and policies and promote innovative ways of developing support to service users.
- Supervise students and offer support to trainees, other team members and/or volunteers.
- Manage and monitor a workload of complex and diverse cases within the parameters of agreed policies and practices together with professional guidance and support from Team Managers to safeguard and promote the welfare of individuals, families and their carers. Very highly complex cases may be co-worked within the line management framework
- On the basis of assessed needs and risks and, using a person centred approach, devise and implement service and support plans which correspond to the assessed needs of service users, their families and carers in line with procedures.
- Responsible for analysing information to support the ongoing needs of service users, their families and carers.
- To monitor and contribute to the review of plans relating to the assessed needs of service users, their families and carers in accordance with directorate procedures
- To use a Safeguarding framework to investigate and manage risks where individuals have experienced or likely to experience significant harm.
- Provide written and verbal reports which are concise, informative and based on analysis of complex evidence which can be used within the legal context.
- Use management information systems, keeping them up to date and able to provide concise and accurate information about circumstances and plans within the requirements of data protection.
- Be compliant with relevant governance, policy and procedures.
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with other professionals within the directorate and partner agencies to ensure integrated, holistic and multidisciplinary approach to the care management and safeguarding of service users.
- Contribute to the promotion of improved outcomes for individuals, families, carers and groups from diverse and disadvantaged communities.
- Be responsible for understanding and applying all relevant practice standards, policies and procedures. Maintain an awareness of related theories and legislation. Disseminate knowledge and contribute to the delivery of a high standard of service.
- Responsible for planning and negotiating a range of appropriate services and interventions that meet the needs of service users within delegated levels of responsibility.
- Identify and implement strategies for responding appropriately to concerns about practice or procedures, seeking guidance if required.
- Appropriately participate in meetings and relevant forums and convene and chair multi-agency meetings in line with procedures.
- Organise work activities taking account of the need to prioritise tasks and responsibilities ensuring statutory legislation and service priorities are met.
- To work to and within the prescribed national Professional Capabilities Framework
- To participate in training and development activities that ensures up to date knowledge, skills, and continuous professional development.
- To comply with the requirements of all Leeds City Council and Directorate policies and procedures and staff instructions, including responsibilities under Health and Safety policy and procedures
- To actively promote and support Leeds City Council’s and Directorate policies on Equality and Diversity
- To undertake any other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the grade and purpose of the job as may be determined by the directorate
- Work to the prescribed standards for service provision and maintain performance and develop practice and experience in line with personal targets as agreed with line manager through supervision and appraisal.
- Provide professional advice, and support to colleagues, including newly qualified Social Workers. Supervise, support and provide development for student placements.
- Work in a cross section of social work teams, through secondments etc. to continually develop and consolidate knowledge base and level of skills and enabling the assignment of more complex caseloads to meet the ever changing needs of individuals, their families and carers.
- Under the direction of the Team Manager undertake specific pieces of work in relation to customer feedback, representations, complaints, multi agency projects or service developments and make recommendations or actions plans to implement these to improve service delivery.
- Chair multi-agency meetings, determine plans and make recommendations to the Team Manager and contribute to the development of capacity within the community
- To supervise students and contribute to the preparation of practice learning settings for student placements, ensuring induction programmes are provided and continuously monitor learning setting and opportunities provided.
- Undertake a range of complex Community Care assessments. Investigate complaints of alleged neglect and/or abuse of adults. Undertake safeguarding investigations in accordance with legislative requirements and Multi-agency Safeguarding procedures. Undertake risk assessments, identify needs and options.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with service users, their families and carers: provide advice and support: promote independence and early intervention, as necessary; help resolve conflict, where appropriate.
- Contribute to the enhanced screening of new referrals and people already in receipt of services.
- Work with individuals, families, carers and communities to help them make informed choices and decisions, enabling them to clarify and express their needs and contribute to service planning.
- Where necessary work in the court arena with appropriate support to obtain and implement court orders
- Construct value for money care packages; commission a range of services for individuals, groups and communities designed to minimise risk and improve quality of life for service users and their carers.
- Contribute to the development of practice and services through participation in workshops, and consultations.
- Carry out specific pieces of work on cases that are allocated to other team members.
- To undertake the Practice Educator Level 2 role and assess and manage the work of social work students.
- Participate in office duty on a rota basis, responding to new referrals, assessing urgency of requests and with advice and support, if appropriate, implementing actions to meet immediate needs.
- With appropriate supervision and guidance and following a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience undertake Best Interest Assessments as set out in statute, document and evidence assessments as required within statutorily defined time frames. Where required identify and nominate a Representative for the individual and make recommendations for any proposed authorisation
- Where required, following a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience to undertake social work duties with regard to the Mental Health Act 2007, including assessment and admissions, where authorised for this duty.
- The duties outlined are not meant as an exhaustive list and will also comprise any other duties within the spirit of the post commensurate with the job evaluation outcome for this post
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Social Workers - Transitions Team
- To contribute to the common assessment framework and future needs planning for young people aged 14+
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Social Workers – Mental Health
- Work with people aged 18+ with Mental Health issues
- Participate in the Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) rota.
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Social Workers – Emergency Duty Team
- To provide an out of hours city-wide high quality emergency social work service for all client groups in accordance with the organisational needs, policy and practices within Adult Social Care and Children’s services and within statutory guidelines.
- To undertake assessments under the Mental Health Act 1983 and provide responses in relation to children where they are referred as in need of protection.
- To fully participate in the EDT Duty Rota.
- Working within safeguarding procedures, to make enquiries and manage risks where children have experienced or are likely to experience significant harm.
- To provide crisis responses to carers who are in need of an urgent provision to alleviate a situation.
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Social Workers – Physical Impairment
- Manage a specific caseload of disabled adults who have multifaceted and complex needs where specialist knowledge is required e.g. Effect of medical condition, available resources etc
- Offer advice, information and support to colleagues in dealing with disabled adults who have multifaceted and complex needs.
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Social Worker – Traumatic Brain Injury
- Manage a specific caseload of complex brain injury cases and support colleagues who work with people with brain injury.
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Social Worker – Area Mental Health
- To provide a care management and social work service for adults (aged 18+) with mental health and other complex social care needs.
- To provide advice, consultation, and professional advice to those trained to undertake Adult Safeguarding, Approved Mental Health Professional, Best Interests Assessor and Mental Capacity Act duties and/or assessments.
- To offer supervision, advice, and guidance to others within the Area Office including OT’s, Social Workers (Care Managers), and unqualified staff in ensuring the delivery of a safe and outcome-oriented service to those with mental and physical health needs. This will include work with individuals with complex and challenging needs who may represent a risk to themselves and/or others.
Specific Responsibilities for Senior Worker – Crisis Assessment Service
- To take a lead role in screening and assessment, and provision of crisis management for people referred to the service who are in crisis.
- Provide a service, which is in line with the team operational policy i.e. client focused, accessible and responsive on a 24 hour basis.
- Maintain and develop expertise in the acute care of people with a serious mental health problem, including the management of people at significant risk of suicide.
- To carry out Mental Health Act Assessments, particularly people detained on Section 136.
Qualifications
Appropriate professional qualification (BSc, BA, MA, DipSW, CQSW or equivalent) Registration with Social Work England (SWE) upon commencement of the post and maintain registration. Practice Educator Level 1 on appointment, and to undertake Practice Educator Level 2 within an agreed time period. For Adult EDT, an AMHP qualification is required.
Essential requirements It is essential that the candidate should be able to demonstrate the following criteria for the post. Candidates will only be shortlisted for interview if they can demonstrate that they meet all the essential requirements.
- Able to effectively plan, manage, prioritise and evaluate work with service users.
- Ability to plan, prioritise and time manage a complex workload.
- A high level of effective written and verbal communication and the ability to pass information accurately and concisely with a range of partners and service users, carers and colleagues.
- Able to overcome resistance and to exercise assertiveness in appropriate situations when working with individuals, families, carers and other agencies.
- Ability to negotiate, challenge and manage conflict.
To innovate and problem solve with the ability to identify appropriate social work interventions in order to promote positive change. - Ability to devise, implement review and evaluate service and support plans.
- Ability to assess the needs of and work with individuals and groups using a person centred approach.
- Ability to exercise individual judgement and consult where and when necessary.
- Ability to be flexible, creative and use own initiative.
- Ability to maintain accurate service user records, assessments and follow policy and procedure.
- Able to record, evidence and communicate using technology.
- Able to exercise individual judgement, assess risk and consult where and when appropriate.
- Ability to chair multi-agency and other meetings and represent the Council in a professional capacity.
- Able to develop self and others including mentoring, supervision and development of student placements and other social work staff.
- Able to lead and motivate staff.
- Appropriate social work professional qualification (BSc, BA, MA, DipSW, CQSW, or equivalent).
- Registration with Social Work England (SWE).
- To undertake Practice Educator Level 2 on appointment.
- Recent relevant professional development.
- Knowledge and understanding of the legislative framework appropriate to the needs of service users from a wide range of backgrounds.
- Understanding of the roles and responsibilities of statutory and voluntary agencies.
- Basic awareness of IT systems including Microsoft Office, Internet and Email.
- Knowledge of current, trends, policies, legislation and regulatory bodies in relation to vulnerable people within a social care setting.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of confidentiality and the needs and wishes of individuals, families and carers as appropriate.
- Demonstrate an awareness of needs and safeguarding issues associated with vulnerable people.
- Demonstrate an understanding of diversity issues within local communities.
- A good understanding of the challenges of working within a multi-agency environment.
- Undertake Approved Mental Health Practitioner training if required.
- Best Interest Assessor Training if required.
- Significant experience of working in a statutory setting.
- Experience of working in a multi-agency setting.
- Demonstrated creativity in tackling and solving problems.
- Experience of working within and implementing a person centred/child focused approach.
- Experience of supervising, supporting, encouraging and advising qualified and non-qualified staff.
Use of reflective practice techniques to critically analyse information to inform decision making and planning. - Producing written records and reports to a high standard for a variety of purposes with language suited to function.
- Managing a high level, complex and diverse caseload within agreed parameters, policy and procedure.
Application of information gathering skills to make and contribute to assessments
Essential Behavioural and other Characteristics
- Understand and embrace Leeds City Council Values and Behaviours and codes of conduct
- Committed to continuous improvement in all areas and work towards delivering the Best City Ambition of Health & Wellbeing, Inclusive Growth and Zero Carbon
- Be aware of and be able to understand and observe Leeds City Council policies.
- Carry out all duties having regard to an employee’s responsibility under Health and Safety.
- Willingness to actively participate in training and development activities
- Flexible and adaptable to change to assist other services as required commensurate to grade.
- Participate in appraisal, training, and development activities.
- Be aware of and support difference ensuring equality for all, working in an anti-discriminatory manner, upholding, equality & diversity.
- Recognise and appropriately challenge any incidents of racism, bullying, harassment, victimisation, and any form of abuse, reporting any concerns to the appropriate person
- The Council has adopted a flexibility protocol and the role will be expected to work within these parameters.
Desirable requirements It is desirable that the candidate should be able to demonstrate the following criteria for the post. Candidates are not required to meet all the desirable requirements however these may be used to distinguish between candidates.
- Possession of a full current driving licence.
- Consolidation of learning for specialist practice.
- Knowledge of the range of services available to users, families and carers.
- Experience of working and reporting within a court environment.
- Experience of working with a wide range of user groups.