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Social Worker - Adult Social Care Team

Social Worker - Adult Social Care Team

locationWandsworth, London SW18, UK
PublishedPublished: Published 5 days ago
Adult Social Care Team Manager
£39,266 - £52,627 per year
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JOB-20241107-791d94d2

Social Worker - Adult Social Care Team in Richmond & Wandsworth

Location: Richmond & Wandsworth, UK
Salary: £39,266 - £52,627 per annum (Full Time)
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time

Overview

We are seeking an experienced and passionate Social Worker to join our Adult Social Care Team within the Richmond & Wandsworth Better Services Partnership.

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking, innovative local authority committed to delivering person-centred care and fostering independence across diverse communities. You'll work within a dynamic and supportive environment that values creativity, collaboration, and the continuous improvement of adult social care services.

If you are a qualified and motivated professional looking to make a real difference, this is your opportunity to join one of London's most vibrant and inclusive boroughs.

Perks and Benefits

  • Competitive Salary: Receive a rewarding annual salary that recognises your experience, skills, and commitment.

  • Professional Development: Access a wide range of training opportunities and continuous professional development (CPD) support to enhance your skills and career progression.

  • Supervision and Career Growth: Benefit from structured supervision and clear career pathways to help you reach your professional goals.

  • Supportive Team Culture: Work in an environment that promotes teamwork, reflective practice, and well-being.

  • Flexible Working: Enjoy the benefits of hybrid and flexible working arrangements that help maintain a healthy work-life balance.

What You Will Do

  • Apply your expertise within the framework of the Care Act 2014, focusing on improving well-being and promoting independence for adults and carers.

  • Manage a varied and reasonable caseload using a strengths-based, person-centred approach to deliver high-quality assessments, support plans, and reviews.

  • Engage in reflective supervision and contribute to continuous service improvement through learning and innovation.

  • Provide expert advice, guidance, and advocacy to individuals, families, and partner professionals.

  • Maintain accurate and confidential case records in line with council policies and statutory requirements.

  • Build strong working relationships with colleagues and partner agencies

Salary range

  • £39,266 - £52,627 per year

Band

  • Band 7