Devon
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Social Care Assessor position in the Coastal Intermediate Care Team.
About Us
The Intermediate Care service operating in the Coastal locality forms part of the integrated Coastal Health and Social Care Team consisting of Adult Social Care, Community Nursing, Community Therapy, Intermediate Care, Pharmacy, and the voluntary sector. All disciplines within the team promote a person-centred and partnership approach to ensure we achieve the best possible outcomes for all adults, and their carers, within our locality.
The Coastal integrated team supports adults living across Teignmouth and Dawlish and surrounding areas. The office base is presently in Teignmouth Community Hospital. Currently a combination of office based and home working arrangements are in place, in line with Devon County Council and NHS guidance.
The Coastal Intermediate Care service includes a team of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Paramedics, Support Workers, Co-ordinators and Social Care Assessors, that are led by the Intermediate Care and Therapy Lead. It is a busy team and case work is varied often requiring us to be flexible.
About the role
This Social Care Assessor role is a great opportunity for someone who wishes to further develop their skills, knowledge, and experience within the adult Health and Social Care sector.
You will receive a comprehensive induction and be supported through regular 1:1 supervision, appraisal, regular team meetings and access to learning and development opportunities.
The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent communication skills, have the ability to hold their own caseload, whilst working as a member of the integrated health and social care team. The applicant needs to be flexible and able to meet the challenges of working in a busy community setting and there will be opportunities to gain experience in areas of special interest within the wider team.
You will support the team by taking a variety of contacts and referrals, providing advice and information, co-ordinating immediate care and support arrangements, working in partnership with other agencies, and making onward referrals.
The role will require you to complete care and support needs assessments and develop and review personalised care and support arrangements, in accordance with the Care Act 2014. You will support people to promote independence and apply an asset-based approach which seeks to optimise opportunities for people to reduce and delay their need for formal care and support. With support from your line manager, you will be responsible for the co-ordination of care and support arrangements and will work closely with adults with care and support needs, their carers, care providers, and other services to support adults to achieve their outcomes and promote their safety and wellbeing. You will be supported to complete mental capacity assessments and raising and contributing to Safeguarding Concerns.
We are looking for applicants who will be confident in working with people in sometimes difficult situations, their carers, and other professionals. You will have experience of working in a health or social care environment and have a good understanding of human needs. You will also have experience of undertaking assessments and eligibility criteria.
The successful candidate will be jointly supported by the Intermediate Care and Therapy Lead and the Team Manager of the Coastal Community Health and Social Care Team.
Devon County Council has a flexible working policy.
Currently a combination of office based and home working arrangements are in place, in line with Devon County Council guidance.
Due to the large geographical and rural nature of this area, having a driving licence and access to your own transport would be highly advantageous. However, this is not an essential requirement, provided you can travel effectively across the area to meet service needs.
For an informal discussion please contact:
Siegrid Horrent (Community Health and Social Care Team Manager: 01392 383000, Siegrid.Horrent@devon.gov.uk)
Helen Lillington (Occupational Therapy and IC Lead) helenlillington@nhs.net
How to apply
Please ensure when completing your application form that you provide a supporting statement which demonstrates how you meet the essential and desirable criteria as described in the person specification of the job description. Applications may not be taken forwards if the supporting statement is not adequately completed.
Internal Applicants, please note: If you are an existing DCC employee, please use your iTrent Employee Self Service (ESS) details to log in and apply.
Does the job role include personal care?: No
Working Patterns:
TBC
Essential details:
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