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B6 Social Worker (Low Secure) Forest Lodge

Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£37,338 - £44,962 per anum
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
21 Jan 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
07 Jan 2025

Job overview

To provide a Social Work Service to a defined patient caseload and their families and carers.

To work in collaboration with the Multidisciplinary team to support the overall care and treatment plan of the individual.

To lead within the MDT on Child and Adult Safeguarding at Forest Lodge Job description Working together for service users Respect & kindness Everyone counts Commitment to quality Improving lives.

To be a lead for Family and Friends, including supporting the Family Friends and Carers forum.

To conduct Child access assessments in a timely manner

Provide and receive complex, sensitive, or contentious information, where there are significant barriers to acceptance. This could be in a hostile or highly emotive atmosphere dealing with child protection issues, vulnerable adults in a mental health setting.

Use highly developed interpersonal skills to successfully engage with a wide range of patients, families, carers, and staff.

To work with other disciplines and teams within Sheffield Health and Social Care (SHSC) to ensure service users benefit from a multi-disciplinary approach that best matches clinical need.

To work collaboratively with service users, carers, and partner agencies

Maintain accurate and contemporaneous clinical records in line with data quality guidance, legislation, and policy.

Deliver supervision to more junior members of staff.

Main duties of the job

To plan and arrange subsequent mental health care based on identified needs.

Provide profession-based support and advice across the MDT and within multidisciplinary meetings.

To lead and possess a full understanding of the discharge process in low  secure settings and the knowledge and skills to apply effectively in practice to ensure  a safe and timely discharge takes place.

To ensure that the estimated discharge date is identified at admission, during reviews where possible. Putting in place early interventions to remove barriers to prevent patients discharge process being delayed

To negotiate clinical input from other services within SHSC to ensure the

provision of a clinically appropriate and multi-disciplinary approach

To develop close working links with other mental health teams and agencies

to enable swift and appropriate transfer between services

To share assessments and updates on the person’s health status, including medication information with both hospital and the community based teams

To contribute to the development of time limited individual care plans in

consultation with patients, families/carers, community teams, primary care

and other appropriate service providers

Engage in functional Assessments, Goal setting and group work  as appropriate

To be the main contact person and be confident at building, developing  and fostering  relationships with carers families and friends.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Professional

Maintain Social Work England registration and adhere to professional guidelines and code of conduct.

Work within the framework of relevant policy and legislation both local and national.

Ensure that clinical practice is in line with relevant regulatory body Code of Conduct.

Ensure that practice is evidence based and participate in research/audit when required.

Participate in mandatory training and training / education relevant to the post.

Keep abreast of national developments in mental health care.

Liaison & Networking

To develop and maintain close working relationships with existing mental.

health teams, primary care services, Sheffield City Council, and other key stakeholders.

To promote the relevant team through participation in local and national

arena.

Education and Training

Act as mentor to learners, keep up to date with relevant course and curriculum developments, and maintain ‘sign off’ status.

Participate in training relevant to role.

Promote insight and understanding of mental health issues to service users, carers, and other agencies.

Contribute to audit, research, and evaluation as appropriate.

Service Development

Understand the different ways of working in a Provider Collaborative

Maintain and provide activity information as required within stated timescales.

Contribute towards the development and review of Operational Policies for

the service

Contribute to the team development in relation to training and education.

To lead along with the  senior multidisciplinary team in helping to develop the new Frameworks and systems to improve  discharge planning and implement outcome measure tools