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Social Work Lead - Older Peoples Mental Health

Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£46,148 - £52,809 per annum/pro rata
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
15 May 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
01 May 2025

Job overview

We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, motivated, dynamic person who can demonstrate commitment to the provision of high-quality person-centred care.

To lead and manage a team of experienced, specialist mental health social care workers, delivering high quality, strength based provisions, working with older people experiencing mental health difficulties and  their families and carers. Maintaining and enhancing the quality of life and wellbeing of older people and their families and with promoting independence, autonomy, and dignity.

If you are passionate about providing high quality individualised patient care, enthusiastic about supporting patients' rehabilitation and increasing their independence and quality of life we would like to hear from you.

Main duties of the job

Manage staff, resources, and relationships with key agencies to ensure timely and effective assessment, personalised support planning, and care management. Work in partnership with all agencies to ensure, a high quality, strength base provision is delivered to services users experiencing mental health problems, there family and carers

Lead on mental health expertise and social work knowledge to oversee staff cases loads which will have a high level of complexity

Ensure the most cost-effective and beneficial care packages are established, delivered and monitored, and comply with all relevant statutory requirements and Trust policies, standards and guidelines.

Ensure teams and individuals: - understand and apply legislation and national policy requirements, - understand and apply TSDNFT (and where appropriate partner agency) policies

Work within agreed procedures

Develop and maintain effective working relationships

Meet required performance expectations

Deliver a service to the public that meets required quality standards and which optimises the opportunity for people to lead and manage their support

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Communication with service users and patients Communications may include dealing with those people who have difficulties relating to highly complex, contentious emotional and psychological conditions associated with their presenting conditions. People may have difficulties in communicating or understanding, and may be dysphasic, depressed, deaf, blind, or unable to accept their diagnosis or situation

Contribute to service developments within the Care Trust, attending working groups and representing social care on inter-agency and multi-disciplinary groups

Understand and develop the team’s practice performance using management information, audits, complaints and compliments and other quality assurance measures

Initiate, facilitate and lead liaison across agencies at a local level and maintain a collaborative working approach to assist in the resolution of complex dilemmas and practice issues

Managing practice and risk

Lead on and maintain service improvement in line with strategic direction

Implement Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust customer service standards, and ensure that these are applied by all team members; respond as required to representations and complaints

Create and maintain a culture of professional curiosity within the team

Maintain knowledge and understanding for the relevant area of organisational practice and ensure that the team practice is in accordance

Maintain continuous professional development of self and all team members, to ensure that practice is up to date and commensurate with legal, statutory and service standards Responsibility for Administration

Maintain accurate and up to date case records, and timely completion of care management forms as required by data management systems (PARIS)

Ensure that minutes are recorded accurately and timely at case conferences and strategy meetings for vulnerable adults

Complete manual and IT-based records which meet Care Trust quality standards

Ensure that supervision notes and staff personal files are accurate and kept up to date

Ensure that service users are placed at the heart of the Service, treated courteously and fairly, and consulted on all aspects of their service provision

Promote wellbeing and recovery in mental health and to work closely with families and carers of service users

Act in the most vulnerable service users’ Best Interest under the legal framework of the Mental Capacity Act