Childrens Social Worker FAST- Norwich Job Description Childrens Social Worker Family Assessment and Safeguarding Team- Norwich Full and part time Salary up to £45,442 (pro rata for part time) plus financial rewards of: £2k welcome payment Up to £12,000 for continued service Up to £10K relocation package Who cares that the job of a child protection social worker can be tough? We do . WHO CARES? WE DO. Join us. We're recruiting social workers now at Norfolk County Council. TV AD - YouTube There couldn't be a better time to join Childrens Services at Norfolk County Council. Ofsted inspected our children services in November 2022 and published their report in January 2023. We are rated Good in all areas, following significant improvements, and the report recognised that we have transformed our children's services. Read Ofsted's Inspection of Norfolk Children's Services November 2022 report Key highlights from the latest report: Personal advisers and social workers have caseloads which 'enable them to build enduring and effective relationships with their young people and support them into adulthood'. Working in Norfolk you will be empowered to be tenacious and creative in using a range of tools and theoretical frameworks to help children through significant and traumatic experiences. Relationship-based partnership working is one of our strengths in Norfolk with an innovative system-wide approach to the delivery of services and a diverse range of multi-agency support services focused on building resilience and ensuring that needs are met quickly and at the lowest level. Our executive director of children's services (DCS) Sara Tough is an exemplary leader who champions the needs of children and young people with a strong senior management team who together provide continuity of management and strategic direction. In Norfolk we've invested millions to completely change our operating model and create the professional and emotional support around you that you need to do the job you trained for, to get the best outcomes for children and families, and to achieve a work-life balance that suits you. We're realistic about the challenges, but we're passionate about how we can support you to meet them, so you can enjoy the rewards social work has to offer. Our new operating model supports practitioners, with: Streamlined paperwork - so you can spend less time filling in forms and writing reports Two members of support staff for every social work team to reduce your admin Dedicated court work facilitators to support you Continuous development of the professionals that you as a case-holding social worker can call in to help you, including domestic abuse specialists, homebased support workers, substance misuse workers A Children's Advice and Duty Service (CADS) team to triage cases to the right teams, so you can focus on where you can make the biggest difference We're working towards aligning mental health practitioners more closely to our teams. We have already seen reduced contacts, referrals, and a big reduction in the number of assessments which do not lead to ongoing work. "The breadth and depth of circumstances you experience being a fast social worker means there is scope to either develop a specialism and pursue something you are interested in, or alternatively have a varied caseload. The FAST model means that you are able to work with children from the point of referral onward meaning you have the opportunity to work long term with families and form strong and consistent relationships with the children you work with. There is a good variety of work between assessment, long-term work and court work and as such you have the opportunity to develop your skills in a range of areas." Robyn, FAST Social Worker In addition to being a social worker registered with Social Work England, you will: Previous experience working within a children's social care environment (we have a supported programme if you have had a career break or have worked in a different sector). Completion of your AYSE A proven track record of excellent practice and a passion for improving the lives of children The ability to build effective professional relationships with families and other professionals In return we will offer you: A supportive team who cares about your wellbeing and professional development We offer flexible working arrangements including condensed four-day week working, nine-day fortnights and other options We offer a generous annual leave entitlement - plus the opportunity to purchase up to two weeks of additional annual leave through our salary sacrifice scheme We offer maternity, paternity and adoption pay and time off to support you as your family grows. There is an independently run nursery within the Norfolk County Council grounds which offers priority spaces to our employees We offer support if you care for relatives or friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill We are committed to promoting the health, safety and wellbeing of our social workers. We provide access to services that support your health and wellbeing, such as confidential counselling and advice, fast-track physiotherapy and NHS Health Checks for employees over 40 We have a great offer waiting for you, not to mention a great lifestyle in Norfolk to help you with your work life balance. All our office-based roles are currently working in a hybrid way between home and office as part of our Smarter Working plans and to support the health and safety of all our colleagues. We anticipate that working remotely will be a key feature of this role and your office base will be in Sprowston, Norwich. Our technology platform and equipment are first class, enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We ask that you have in place good Broadband connectivity. We are recruiting experienced social workers to our teams countywide. We'd love to tell you more about being a Social Worker in Norfolk! Please call Deborah our Recruitment Business Partner on or email Applications will be reviewed once submitted so please apply NOW! Job Description and Personal Specification Norfolk is a wonderful place to live and work. With our 90 miles of stunning coastline, seaside towns, our famous broads and not forgetting Norwich, a fine city rich with culture, history and diversity, our fabulous county has something to offer everyone, and it is a great place to bring your family! Living and working in Norfolk - Norfolk County Council We are committed to equality and inclusion and welcome applications irrespective of gender identity, disability, marital status, ethnic origin, age, pregnancy status, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We are proud to have achieved Carer Friendly Employer Status, Disability Confident Leader Status, the Employer Recognition Scheme award for the Armed Forces Covenant and to be one of the authorities piloting the workforce race equality standard (WRES). For qualified and experienced Social Workers (Grade J and above with 2 years' post qualified experience) new to Norfolk County Council in FAST For eligible service in FAST teams as a Level 2 or Senior Social Worker paid £3,000 after year one, £4,000 after year three and £5,000 after year five. (Pro rata basis for part time employees. Payments subject to tax, national insurance and pensionable) Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are submitted so don't delay - apply ASAP! About Us We have miles of beautiful coastline and our unique Broads, thriving market towns and a city with a proud cultural heritage. Our economy is growing and driven by innovation in a number of sectors, including energy and food. We also have ambitious plans for new housing and a building programme for schools across Norfolk. Our county a great place to live, work and visit, and is an excellent environment for businesses to start, grow and innovate. We are the main local authority for Norfolk providing services countywide to more than 850,000 Norfolk residents. We take the lead in critical policy areas, working with 84 elected Members responsible for the strategic local government services in the county. We provide a high quality service through involving people who use our services to shape and comment on them and by promoting efficiency and innovation. We work in partnership with local businesses, voluntary organisations and other local authorities such as District and Parish Councils to provide the people of Norfolk with excellent services.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Childrens Social Worker FAST- Norwich Job Description Childrens Social Worker Family Assessment and Safeguarding Team- Norwich Full and part time Salary up to £45,442 (pro rata for part time) plus financial rewards of: £2k welcome payment Up to £12,000 for continued service Up to £10K relocation package Who cares that the job of a child protection social worker can be tough? We do . WHO CARES? WE DO. Join us. We're recruiting social workers now at Norfolk County Council. TV AD - YouTube There couldn't be a better time to join Childrens Services at Norfolk County Council. Ofsted inspected our children services in November 2022 and published their report in January 2023. We are rated Good in all areas, following significant improvements, and the report recognised that we have transformed our children's services. Read Ofsted's Inspection of Norfolk Children's Services November 2022 report Key highlights from the latest report: Personal advisers and social workers have caseloads which 'enable them to build enduring and effective relationships with their young people and support them into adulthood'. Working in Norfolk you will be empowered to be tenacious and creative in using a range of tools and theoretical frameworks to help children through significant and traumatic experiences. Relationship-based partnership working is one of our strengths in Norfolk with an innovative system-wide approach to the delivery of services and a diverse range of multi-agency support services focused on building resilience and ensuring that needs are met quickly and at the lowest level. Our executive director of children's services (DCS) Sara Tough is an exemplary leader who champions the needs of children and young people with a strong senior management team who together provide continuity of management and strategic direction. In Norfolk we've invested millions to completely change our operating model and create the professional and emotional support around you that you need to do the job you trained for, to get the best outcomes for children and families, and to achieve a work-life balance that suits you. We're realistic about the challenges, but we're passionate about how we can support you to meet them, so you can enjoy the rewards social work has to offer. Our new operating model supports practitioners, with: Streamlined paperwork - so you can spend less time filling in forms and writing reports Two members of support staff for every social work team to reduce your admin Dedicated court work facilitators to support you Continuous development of the professionals that you as a case-holding social worker can call in to help you, including domestic abuse specialists, homebased support workers, substance misuse workers A Children's Advice and Duty Service (CADS) team to triage cases to the right teams, so you can focus on where you can make the biggest difference We're working towards aligning mental health practitioners more closely to our teams. We have already seen reduced contacts, referrals, and a big reduction in the number of assessments which do not lead to ongoing work. "The breadth and depth of circumstances you experience being a fast social worker means there is scope to either develop a specialism and pursue something you are interested in, or alternatively have a varied caseload. The FAST model means that you are able to work with children from the point of referral onward meaning you have the opportunity to work long term with families and form strong and consistent relationships with the children you work with. There is a good variety of work between assessment, long-term work and court work and as such you have the opportunity to develop your skills in a range of areas." Robyn, FAST Social Worker In addition to being a social worker registered with Social Work England, you will: Previous experience working within a children's social care environment (we have a supported programme if you have had a career break or have worked in a different sector). Completion of your AYSE A proven track record of excellent practice and a passion for improving the lives of children The ability to build effective professional relationships with families and other professionals In return we will offer you: A supportive team who cares about your wellbeing and professional development We offer flexible working arrangements including condensed four-day week working, nine-day fortnights and other options We offer a generous annual leave entitlement - plus the opportunity to purchase up to two weeks of additional annual leave through our salary sacrifice scheme We offer maternity, paternity and adoption pay and time off to support you as your family grows. There is an independently run nursery within the Norfolk County Council grounds which offers priority spaces to our employees We offer support if you care for relatives or friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill We are committed to promoting the health, safety and wellbeing of our social workers. We provide access to services that support your health and wellbeing, such as confidential counselling and advice, fast-track physiotherapy and NHS Health Checks for employees over 40 We have a great offer waiting for you, not to mention a great lifestyle in Norfolk to help you with your work life balance. All our office-based roles are currently working in a hybrid way between home and office as part of our Smarter Working plans and to support the health and safety of all our colleagues. We anticipate that working remotely will be a key feature of this role and your office base will be in Sprowston, Norwich. Our technology platform and equipment are first class, enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We ask that you have in place good Broadband connectivity. We are recruiting experienced social workers to our teams countywide. We'd love to tell you more about being a Social Worker in Norfolk! Please call Deborah our Recruitment Business Partner on or email Applications will be reviewed once submitted so please apply NOW! Job Description and Personal Specification Norfolk is a wonderful place to live and work. With our 90 miles of stunning coastline, seaside towns, our famous broads and not forgetting Norwich, a fine city rich with culture, history and diversity, our fabulous county has something to offer everyone, and it is a great place to bring your family! Living and working in Norfolk - Norfolk County Council We are committed to equality and inclusion and welcome applications irrespective of gender identity, disability, marital status, ethnic origin, age, pregnancy status, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We are proud to have achieved Carer Friendly Employer Status, Disability Confident Leader Status, the Employer Recognition Scheme award for the Armed Forces Covenant and to be one of the authorities piloting the workforce race equality standard (WRES). For qualified and experienced Social Workers (Grade J and above with 2 years' post qualified experience) new to Norfolk County Council in FAST For eligible service in FAST teams as a Level 2 or Senior Social Worker paid £3,000 after year one, £4,000 after year three and £5,000 after year five. (Pro rata basis for part time employees. Payments subject to tax, national insurance and pensionable) Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are submitted so don't delay - apply ASAP! About Us We have miles of beautiful coastline and our unique Broads, thriving market towns and a city with a proud cultural heritage. Our economy is growing and driven by innovation in a number of sectors, including energy and food. We also have ambitious plans for new housing and a building programme for schools across Norfolk. Our county a great place to live, work and visit, and is an excellent environment for businesses to start, grow and innovate. We are the main local authority for Norfolk providing services countywide to more than 850,000 Norfolk residents. We take the lead in critical policy areas, working with 84 elected Members responsible for the strategic local government services in the county. We provide a high quality service through involving people who use our services to shape and comment on them and by promoting efficiency and innovation. We work in partnership with local businesses, voluntary organisations and other local authorities such as District and Parish Councils to provide the people of Norfolk with excellent services.
Childrens Social Worker-FAST- Great Yarmouth Job Description Childrens Social Worker Family Assessment and Safeguarding Team- Great Yarmouth Full and part time Salary up to £45,442 (pro rata for part time) plus financial rewards of: £2k welcome payment Up to £12,000 for continued service Up to £10K relocation package Who cares that the job of a child protection social worker can be tough? We do . WHO CARES? WE DO. Join us. We're recruiting social workers now at Norfolk County Council. TV AD - YouTube There couldn't be a better time to join Childrens Services at Norfolk County Council. Ofsted inspected our children services in November 2022 and published their report in January 2023. We are rated Good in all areas, following significant improvements, and the report recognised that we have transformed our children's services. Read Ofsted's Inspection of Norfolk Children's Services November 2022 report Key highlights from the latest report: Personal advisers and social workers have caseloads which 'enable them to build enduring and effective relationships with their young people and support them into adulthood'. Working in Norfolk you will be empowered to be tenacious and creative in using a range of tools and theoretical frameworks to help children through significant and traumatic experiences. Relationship-based partnership working is one of our strengths in Norfolk with an innovative system-wide approach to the delivery of services and a diverse range of multi-agency support services focused on building resilience and ensuring that needs are met quickly and at the lowest level. Our executive director of children's services (DCS) Sara Tough is an exemplary leader who champions the needs of children and young people with a strong senior management team who together provide continuity of management and strategic direction. In Norfolk we've invested millions to completely change our operating model and create the professional and emotional support around you that you need to do the job you trained for, to get the best outcomes for children and families, and to achieve a work-life balance that suits you. We're realistic about the challenges, but we're passionate about how we can support you to meet them, so you can enjoy the rewards social work has to offer. Our new operating model supports practitioners, with: Streamlined paperwork - so you can spend less time filling in forms and writing reports Two members of support staff for every social work team to reduce your admin Dedicated court work facilitators to support you Continuous development of the professionals that you as a case-holding social worker can call in to help you, including domestic abuse specialists, homebased support workers, substance misuse workers A Children's Advice and Duty Service (CADS) team to triage cases to the right teams, so you can focus on where you can make the biggest difference We're working towards aligning mental health practitioners more closely to our teams. We have already seen reduced contacts, referrals, and a big reduction in the number of assessments which do not lead to ongoing work. "The breadth and depth of circumstances you experience being a fast social worker means there is scope to either develop a specialism and pursue something you are interested in, or alternatively have a varied caseload. The FAST model means that you are able to work with children from the point of referral onward meaning you have the opportunity to work long term with families and form strong and consistent relationships with the children you work with. There is a good variety of work between assessment, long-term work and court work and as such you have the opportunity to develop your skills in a range of areas." Robyn, FAST Social Worker In addition to being a social worker registered with Social Work England, you will: Previous experience working within a children's social care environment (we have a supported programme if you have had a career break or have worked in a different sector). Completion of your AYSE A proven track record of excellent practice and a passion for improving the lives of children The ability to build effective professional relationships with families and other professionals In return we will offer you: A supportive team who cares about your wellbeing and professional development We offer flexible working arrangements including condensed four-day week working, hybrid working, nine-day fortnights and other options We offer a generous annual leave entitlement - plus the opportunity to purchase up to two weeks of additional annual leave through our salary sacrifice scheme We offer maternity, paternity and adoption pay and time off to support you as your family grows. There is an independently run nursery within the Norfolk County Council grounds which offers priority spaces to our employees We offer support if you care for relatives or friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill We are committed to promoting the health, safety and wellbeing of our social workers. We provide access to services that support your health and wellbeing, such as confidential counselling and advice, fast-track physiotherapy and NHS Health Checks for employees over 40 We have a great offer waiting for you, not to mention a great lifestyle in Norfolk to help you with your work life balance. All our office-based roles are currently working in a hybrid way between home and office as part of our Smarter Working plans and to support the health and safety of all our colleagues. We anticipate that working remotely will be a key feature of this role and your office base will be in Sprowston, Norwich. Our technology platform and equipment are first class, enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We ask that you have in place good Broadband connectivity. We are recruiting experienced social workers to our teams countywide. We'd love to tell you more about being a Social Worker in Norfolk! Please call Deborah our Recruitment Business Partner on or email Applications will be reviewed once submitted so please apply NOW! Job Description and Personal Specification Great Yarmouth is a wonderful place to live and work, it is a large seaside market town with beautiful beaches, a lower than average cost of living and lots of things to do with the family. Norfolk 90 miles of stunning coastline, seaside towns, our famous broads and not forgetting Norwich, a fine city rich with culture, history and diversity, our fabulous county has something to offer everyone, and it is a great place to bring your family! Living and working in Norfolk - Norfolk County Council We are committed to equality and inclusion and welcome applications irrespective of gender identity, disability, marital status, ethnic origin, age, pregnancy status, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We are proud to have achieved Carer Friendly Employer Status, Disability Confident Leader Status, the Employer Recognition Scheme award for the Armed Forces Covenant and to be one of the authorities piloting the workforce race equality standard (WRES). For qualified and experienced Social Workers (Grade J and above with 2 years' post qualified experience) new to Norfolk County Council in FAST For eligible service in FAST teams as a Level 2 or Senior Social Worker paid £3,000 after year one, £4,000 after year three and £5,000 after year five. (Pro rata basis for part time employees. Payments subject to tax, national insurance and pensionable) Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are submitted so don't delay - apply ASAP! About Us We have miles of beautiful coastline and our unique Broads, thriving market towns and a city with a proud cultural heritage. Our economy is growing and driven by innovation in a number of sectors, including energy and food. We also have ambitious plans for new housing and a building programme for schools across Norfolk. Our county a great place to live, work and visit, and is an excellent environment for businesses to start, grow and innovate. We are the main local authority for Norfolk providing services countywide to more than 850,000 Norfolk residents. We take the lead in critical policy areas, working with 84 elected Members responsible for the strategic local government services in the county. We provide a high quality service through involving people who use our services to shape and comment on them and by promoting efficiency and innovation. We work in partnership with local businesses, voluntary organisations and other local authorities such as District and Parish Councils to provide the people of Norfolk with excellent services.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Childrens Social Worker-FAST- Great Yarmouth Job Description Childrens Social Worker Family Assessment and Safeguarding Team- Great Yarmouth Full and part time Salary up to £45,442 (pro rata for part time) plus financial rewards of: £2k welcome payment Up to £12,000 for continued service Up to £10K relocation package Who cares that the job of a child protection social worker can be tough? We do . WHO CARES? WE DO. Join us. We're recruiting social workers now at Norfolk County Council. TV AD - YouTube There couldn't be a better time to join Childrens Services at Norfolk County Council. Ofsted inspected our children services in November 2022 and published their report in January 2023. We are rated Good in all areas, following significant improvements, and the report recognised that we have transformed our children's services. Read Ofsted's Inspection of Norfolk Children's Services November 2022 report Key highlights from the latest report: Personal advisers and social workers have caseloads which 'enable them to build enduring and effective relationships with their young people and support them into adulthood'. Working in Norfolk you will be empowered to be tenacious and creative in using a range of tools and theoretical frameworks to help children through significant and traumatic experiences. Relationship-based partnership working is one of our strengths in Norfolk with an innovative system-wide approach to the delivery of services and a diverse range of multi-agency support services focused on building resilience and ensuring that needs are met quickly and at the lowest level. Our executive director of children's services (DCS) Sara Tough is an exemplary leader who champions the needs of children and young people with a strong senior management team who together provide continuity of management and strategic direction. In Norfolk we've invested millions to completely change our operating model and create the professional and emotional support around you that you need to do the job you trained for, to get the best outcomes for children and families, and to achieve a work-life balance that suits you. We're realistic about the challenges, but we're passionate about how we can support you to meet them, so you can enjoy the rewards social work has to offer. Our new operating model supports practitioners, with: Streamlined paperwork - so you can spend less time filling in forms and writing reports Two members of support staff for every social work team to reduce your admin Dedicated court work facilitators to support you Continuous development of the professionals that you as a case-holding social worker can call in to help you, including domestic abuse specialists, homebased support workers, substance misuse workers A Children's Advice and Duty Service (CADS) team to triage cases to the right teams, so you can focus on where you can make the biggest difference We're working towards aligning mental health practitioners more closely to our teams. We have already seen reduced contacts, referrals, and a big reduction in the number of assessments which do not lead to ongoing work. "The breadth and depth of circumstances you experience being a fast social worker means there is scope to either develop a specialism and pursue something you are interested in, or alternatively have a varied caseload. The FAST model means that you are able to work with children from the point of referral onward meaning you have the opportunity to work long term with families and form strong and consistent relationships with the children you work with. There is a good variety of work between assessment, long-term work and court work and as such you have the opportunity to develop your skills in a range of areas." Robyn, FAST Social Worker In addition to being a social worker registered with Social Work England, you will: Previous experience working within a children's social care environment (we have a supported programme if you have had a career break or have worked in a different sector). Completion of your AYSE A proven track record of excellent practice and a passion for improving the lives of children The ability to build effective professional relationships with families and other professionals In return we will offer you: A supportive team who cares about your wellbeing and professional development We offer flexible working arrangements including condensed four-day week working, hybrid working, nine-day fortnights and other options We offer a generous annual leave entitlement - plus the opportunity to purchase up to two weeks of additional annual leave through our salary sacrifice scheme We offer maternity, paternity and adoption pay and time off to support you as your family grows. There is an independently run nursery within the Norfolk County Council grounds which offers priority spaces to our employees We offer support if you care for relatives or friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill We are committed to promoting the health, safety and wellbeing of our social workers. We provide access to services that support your health and wellbeing, such as confidential counselling and advice, fast-track physiotherapy and NHS Health Checks for employees over 40 We have a great offer waiting for you, not to mention a great lifestyle in Norfolk to help you with your work life balance. All our office-based roles are currently working in a hybrid way between home and office as part of our Smarter Working plans and to support the health and safety of all our colleagues. We anticipate that working remotely will be a key feature of this role and your office base will be in Sprowston, Norwich. Our technology platform and equipment are first class, enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We ask that you have in place good Broadband connectivity. We are recruiting experienced social workers to our teams countywide. We'd love to tell you more about being a Social Worker in Norfolk! Please call Deborah our Recruitment Business Partner on or email Applications will be reviewed once submitted so please apply NOW! Job Description and Personal Specification Great Yarmouth is a wonderful place to live and work, it is a large seaside market town with beautiful beaches, a lower than average cost of living and lots of things to do with the family. Norfolk 90 miles of stunning coastline, seaside towns, our famous broads and not forgetting Norwich, a fine city rich with culture, history and diversity, our fabulous county has something to offer everyone, and it is a great place to bring your family! Living and working in Norfolk - Norfolk County Council We are committed to equality and inclusion and welcome applications irrespective of gender identity, disability, marital status, ethnic origin, age, pregnancy status, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We are proud to have achieved Carer Friendly Employer Status, Disability Confident Leader Status, the Employer Recognition Scheme award for the Armed Forces Covenant and to be one of the authorities piloting the workforce race equality standard (WRES). For qualified and experienced Social Workers (Grade J and above with 2 years' post qualified experience) new to Norfolk County Council in FAST For eligible service in FAST teams as a Level 2 or Senior Social Worker paid £3,000 after year one, £4,000 after year three and £5,000 after year five. (Pro rata basis for part time employees. Payments subject to tax, national insurance and pensionable) Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are submitted so don't delay - apply ASAP! About Us We have miles of beautiful coastline and our unique Broads, thriving market towns and a city with a proud cultural heritage. Our economy is growing and driven by innovation in a number of sectors, including energy and food. We also have ambitious plans for new housing and a building programme for schools across Norfolk. Our county a great place to live, work and visit, and is an excellent environment for businesses to start, grow and innovate. We are the main local authority for Norfolk providing services countywide to more than 850,000 Norfolk residents. We take the lead in critical policy areas, working with 84 elected Members responsible for the strategic local government services in the county. We provide a high quality service through involving people who use our services to shape and comment on them and by promoting efficiency and innovation. We work in partnership with local businesses, voluntary organisations and other local authorities such as District and Parish Councils to provide the people of Norfolk with excellent services.
Qualified Nurse or Social worker (Qualified Practitioner) We are delighted to offer this recruitment opportunity for either a Qualified Nurse or Social worker (known internally as a Qualified Practitioner) within the Lincoln Learning disability team. The Qualified Practitioner role is both an exciting and challenging role. For those that love fast paced and 'make a difference' work, this is the role for you. You will need to hold either a Social Work or Nurse qualification and be registered with Social Work England/Nursing and Midwifery Council. About the Role You will have an allocated case load which includes complex cases, carrying out strength based Adult Needs Assessments and Reviews. We focus on what the person 'can do' rather than what they 'cannot do'. We work with service users and their families to maximise independence; assessing and managing risks and taking into consideration any informal support provided. Working in accordance with the Care Act 2014, we are creative to ensure needs are met. For example, support in the community, voluntary services, or use of equipment such as Telecare. We must ensure the public purse is managed wisely. The team have a Section 75 agreement with Health, which requires the Practitioner to take the lead for completing Continuing Health Care checklists and Decision support tools, this securing funding for service users who have primary health needs. Level 2 Qualified Practitioners must provide effective, reflective and meaningful supervision. You will be instrumental in inducting new staff and undertaking Quality Practice audits to ensure standards are being met. Travel to appointments to meet the needs of the service is required, this could include out of county travel and will need you to be able to travel effectively and within a timely manner. About the team The Learning Disability team take great pride in doing their job well and are passionate about providing the best service they can for the people who access our specialist service. Our dedicated team consists of Lead Practitioner, Qualified Nurse, Social workers, and Community Care Officers. Our Practitioners possess a wealth of knowledge and skills, they are supportive and nurturing, with each member bringing their own skills/qualities and uniqueness to the team. The Lincoln team are based at Lexicon house, Stephenson road, North Hykeham LN6 3QU. About you We are proud of our teams and the service we provide; it is important that we recruit the right person. The candidate will need the following skills/qualities. A 'can do' approach to their work and the tasks presented to them, you must be motivated, enthusiastic and take pride in the work you deliver. Able to make people feel at ease in your company. We work in people's homes; it is essential we treat people with respect and dignity. Excellent communication skills, listening skills are essential, we need to 'hear' what we are told and know when to demonstrate professional curiosity. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Care Act 2014. Safeguarding knowledge must be up to date, and you should be fully familiar with your responsibilities. Problem solving, creative thinking. Function well in high pressure/emergency situations Supportive, colleagues should feel they can come to you for support. Produce well written reports. Although LD experience would be advantageous it is by no means essential. About our offer. We celebrate our Teams achievements and share our experiences. It is important that Practitioners feel appreciated and supported - our staff are our most valued asset. We provide 1-1 meetings and fortnightly team meetings. Along with a competitive salary we offer. A Contributory pension Comprehensive benefits package Career progression opportunities including Practice Educator/AMP and management training where appropriate A generous annual leave entitlement Professional fees paid by the Local authority If you would like an open and informal discussion regards this role then please contact; Claire Lawson at PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that your covering letter/personal statement clearly states why you have applied, how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role as set out in the Job Description (attached on LCC jobs Site) and what you feel you can bring to this role, the team and the wider County Council. Interviews will be held 5th June 2024. A Smarter Working Employer We have embraced new ways of working and hybrid working will be a feature of this role. You will be given a nominated contractual work base and you will be required to commute to this work base when necessary. Working arrangements regarding hybrid working will be discussed as part of the appointment process. Our technology platform and equipment is very good enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We require that you have in place good connectivity, and we will discuss during the recruitment process if support with this is needed. Please be advised that this position may be subject to a criminal record check. All candidates are advised to read the attached job information pack prior to making an application. On occasion we receive significantly more applications than expected for some vacancies and under such circumstances we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the advertisement. We therefore strongly advise you to apply for the role promptly to avoid disappointment should the closing date be brought forward. We operate a talent pool scheme whereby candidates who are not successful on this occasion may be considered for a period of up to 3 months for equal positions. Lincolnshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Fluency Duty In accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 (Fluency Duty), the ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Qualified Nurse or Social worker (Qualified Practitioner) We are delighted to offer this recruitment opportunity for either a Qualified Nurse or Social worker (known internally as a Qualified Practitioner) within the Lincoln Learning disability team. The Qualified Practitioner role is both an exciting and challenging role. For those that love fast paced and 'make a difference' work, this is the role for you. You will need to hold either a Social Work or Nurse qualification and be registered with Social Work England/Nursing and Midwifery Council. About the Role You will have an allocated case load which includes complex cases, carrying out strength based Adult Needs Assessments and Reviews. We focus on what the person 'can do' rather than what they 'cannot do'. We work with service users and their families to maximise independence; assessing and managing risks and taking into consideration any informal support provided. Working in accordance with the Care Act 2014, we are creative to ensure needs are met. For example, support in the community, voluntary services, or use of equipment such as Telecare. We must ensure the public purse is managed wisely. The team have a Section 75 agreement with Health, which requires the Practitioner to take the lead for completing Continuing Health Care checklists and Decision support tools, this securing funding for service users who have primary health needs. Level 2 Qualified Practitioners must provide effective, reflective and meaningful supervision. You will be instrumental in inducting new staff and undertaking Quality Practice audits to ensure standards are being met. Travel to appointments to meet the needs of the service is required, this could include out of county travel and will need you to be able to travel effectively and within a timely manner. About the team The Learning Disability team take great pride in doing their job well and are passionate about providing the best service they can for the people who access our specialist service. Our dedicated team consists of Lead Practitioner, Qualified Nurse, Social workers, and Community Care Officers. Our Practitioners possess a wealth of knowledge and skills, they are supportive and nurturing, with each member bringing their own skills/qualities and uniqueness to the team. The Lincoln team are based at Lexicon house, Stephenson road, North Hykeham LN6 3QU. About you We are proud of our teams and the service we provide; it is important that we recruit the right person. The candidate will need the following skills/qualities. A 'can do' approach to their work and the tasks presented to them, you must be motivated, enthusiastic and take pride in the work you deliver. Able to make people feel at ease in your company. We work in people's homes; it is essential we treat people with respect and dignity. Excellent communication skills, listening skills are essential, we need to 'hear' what we are told and know when to demonstrate professional curiosity. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Care Act 2014. Safeguarding knowledge must be up to date, and you should be fully familiar with your responsibilities. Problem solving, creative thinking. Function well in high pressure/emergency situations Supportive, colleagues should feel they can come to you for support. Produce well written reports. Although LD experience would be advantageous it is by no means essential. About our offer. We celebrate our Teams achievements and share our experiences. It is important that Practitioners feel appreciated and supported - our staff are our most valued asset. We provide 1-1 meetings and fortnightly team meetings. Along with a competitive salary we offer. A Contributory pension Comprehensive benefits package Career progression opportunities including Practice Educator/AMP and management training where appropriate A generous annual leave entitlement Professional fees paid by the Local authority If you would like an open and informal discussion regards this role then please contact; Claire Lawson at PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that your covering letter/personal statement clearly states why you have applied, how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role as set out in the Job Description (attached on LCC jobs Site) and what you feel you can bring to this role, the team and the wider County Council. Interviews will be held 5th June 2024. A Smarter Working Employer We have embraced new ways of working and hybrid working will be a feature of this role. You will be given a nominated contractual work base and you will be required to commute to this work base when necessary. Working arrangements regarding hybrid working will be discussed as part of the appointment process. Our technology platform and equipment is very good enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We require that you have in place good connectivity, and we will discuss during the recruitment process if support with this is needed. Please be advised that this position may be subject to a criminal record check. All candidates are advised to read the attached job information pack prior to making an application. On occasion we receive significantly more applications than expected for some vacancies and under such circumstances we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the advertisement. We therefore strongly advise you to apply for the role promptly to avoid disappointment should the closing date be brought forward. We operate a talent pool scheme whereby candidates who are not successful on this occasion may be considered for a period of up to 3 months for equal positions. Lincolnshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Fluency Duty In accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 (Fluency Duty), the ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
Qualified Nurse or Social worker (Qualified Practitioner) We are delighted to offer this recruitment opportunity for either a Qualified Nurse or Social worker (known internally as a Qualified Practitioner) within the Lincoln Learning disability team. The Qualified Practitioner role is both an exciting and challenging role. For those that love fast paced and 'make a difference' work, this is the role for you. You will need to hold either a Social Work or Nurse qualification and be registered with Social Work England/Nursing and Midwifery Council. About the Role You will have an allocated case load which includes complex cases, carrying out strength based Adult Needs Assessments and Reviews. We focus on what the person 'can do' rather than what they 'cannot do'. We work with service users and their families to maximise independence; assessing and managing risks and taking into consideration any informal support provided. Working in accordance with the Care Act 2014, we are creative to ensure needs are met. For example, support in the community, voluntary services, or use of equipment such as Telecare. We must ensure the public purse is managed wisely. The team have a Section 75 agreement with Health, which requires the Practitioner to take the lead for completing Continuing Health Care checklists and Decision support tools, this securing funding for service users who have primary health needs. Level 2 Qualified Practitioners must provide effective, reflective and meaningful supervision. You will be instrumental in inducting new staff and undertaking Quality Practice audits to ensure standards are being met. Travel to appointments to meet the needs of the service is required, this could include out of county travel and will need you to be able to travel effectively and within a timely manner. About the team The Learning Disability team take great pride in doing their job well and are passionate about providing the best service they can for the people who access our specialist service. Our dedicated team consists of Lead Practitioner, Qualified Nurse, Social workers, and Community Care Officers. Our Practitioners possess a wealth of knowledge and skills, they are supportive and nurturing, with each member bringing their own skills/qualities and uniqueness to the team. The Lincoln team are based at Lexicon house, Stephenson road, North Hykeham LN6 3QU. About you We are proud of our teams and the service we provide; it is important that we recruit the right person. The candidate will need the following skills/qualities. A 'can do' approach to their work and the tasks presented to them, you must be motivated, enthusiastic and take pride in the work you deliver. Able to make people feel at ease in your company. We work in people's homes; it is essential we treat people with respect and dignity. Excellent communication skills, listening skills are essential, we need to 'hear' what we are told and know when to demonstrate professional curiosity. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Care Act 2014. Safeguarding knowledge must be up to date, and you should be fully familiar with your responsibilities. Problem solving, creative thinking. Function well in high pressure/emergency situations Supportive, colleagues should feel they can come to you for support. Produce well written reports. Although LD experience would be advantageous it is by no means essential. About our offer. We celebrate our Teams achievements and share our experiences. It is important that Practitioners feel appreciated and supported - our staff are our most valued asset. We provide 1-1 meetings and fortnightly team meetings. Along with a competitive salary we offer. A Contributory pension Comprehensive benefits package Career progression opportunities including Practice Educator/AMP and management training where appropriate A generous annual leave entitlement Professional fees paid by the Local authority If you would like an open and informal discussion regards this role then please contact; Claire Lawson at PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that your covering letter/personal statement clearly states why you have applied, how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role as set out in the Job Description (attached on LCC jobs Site) and what you feel you can bring to this role, the team and the wider County Council. Interviews will be held 5th June 2024. A Smarter Working Employer We have embraced new ways of working and hybrid working will be a feature of this role. You will be given a nominated contractual work base and you will be required to commute to this work base when necessary. Working arrangements regarding hybrid working will be discussed as part of the appointment process. Our technology platform and equipment is very good enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We require that you have in place good connectivity, and we will discuss during the recruitment process if support with this is needed. Please be advised that this position may be subject to a criminal record check. All candidates are advised to read the attached job information pack prior to making an application. On occasion we receive significantly more applications than expected for some vacancies and under such circumstances we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the advertisement. We therefore strongly advise you to apply for the role promptly to avoid disappointment should the closing date be brought forward. We operate a talent pool scheme whereby candidates who are not successful on this occasion may be considered for a period of up to 3 months for equal positions. Lincolnshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Fluency Duty In accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 (Fluency Duty), the ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
May 13, 2024
Full time
Qualified Nurse or Social worker (Qualified Practitioner) We are delighted to offer this recruitment opportunity for either a Qualified Nurse or Social worker (known internally as a Qualified Practitioner) within the Lincoln Learning disability team. The Qualified Practitioner role is both an exciting and challenging role. For those that love fast paced and 'make a difference' work, this is the role for you. You will need to hold either a Social Work or Nurse qualification and be registered with Social Work England/Nursing and Midwifery Council. About the Role You will have an allocated case load which includes complex cases, carrying out strength based Adult Needs Assessments and Reviews. We focus on what the person 'can do' rather than what they 'cannot do'. We work with service users and their families to maximise independence; assessing and managing risks and taking into consideration any informal support provided. Working in accordance with the Care Act 2014, we are creative to ensure needs are met. For example, support in the community, voluntary services, or use of equipment such as Telecare. We must ensure the public purse is managed wisely. The team have a Section 75 agreement with Health, which requires the Practitioner to take the lead for completing Continuing Health Care checklists and Decision support tools, this securing funding for service users who have primary health needs. Level 2 Qualified Practitioners must provide effective, reflective and meaningful supervision. You will be instrumental in inducting new staff and undertaking Quality Practice audits to ensure standards are being met. Travel to appointments to meet the needs of the service is required, this could include out of county travel and will need you to be able to travel effectively and within a timely manner. About the team The Learning Disability team take great pride in doing their job well and are passionate about providing the best service they can for the people who access our specialist service. Our dedicated team consists of Lead Practitioner, Qualified Nurse, Social workers, and Community Care Officers. Our Practitioners possess a wealth of knowledge and skills, they are supportive and nurturing, with each member bringing their own skills/qualities and uniqueness to the team. The Lincoln team are based at Lexicon house, Stephenson road, North Hykeham LN6 3QU. About you We are proud of our teams and the service we provide; it is important that we recruit the right person. The candidate will need the following skills/qualities. A 'can do' approach to their work and the tasks presented to them, you must be motivated, enthusiastic and take pride in the work you deliver. Able to make people feel at ease in your company. We work in people's homes; it is essential we treat people with respect and dignity. Excellent communication skills, listening skills are essential, we need to 'hear' what we are told and know when to demonstrate professional curiosity. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Care Act 2014. Safeguarding knowledge must be up to date, and you should be fully familiar with your responsibilities. Problem solving, creative thinking. Function well in high pressure/emergency situations Supportive, colleagues should feel they can come to you for support. Produce well written reports. Although LD experience would be advantageous it is by no means essential. About our offer. We celebrate our Teams achievements and share our experiences. It is important that Practitioners feel appreciated and supported - our staff are our most valued asset. We provide 1-1 meetings and fortnightly team meetings. Along with a competitive salary we offer. A Contributory pension Comprehensive benefits package Career progression opportunities including Practice Educator/AMP and management training where appropriate A generous annual leave entitlement Professional fees paid by the Local authority If you would like an open and informal discussion regards this role then please contact; Claire Lawson at PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that your covering letter/personal statement clearly states why you have applied, how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role as set out in the Job Description (attached on LCC jobs Site) and what you feel you can bring to this role, the team and the wider County Council. Interviews will be held 5th June 2024. A Smarter Working Employer We have embraced new ways of working and hybrid working will be a feature of this role. You will be given a nominated contractual work base and you will be required to commute to this work base when necessary. Working arrangements regarding hybrid working will be discussed as part of the appointment process. Our technology platform and equipment is very good enabling you to connect and collaborate remotely. We require that you have in place good connectivity, and we will discuss during the recruitment process if support with this is needed. Please be advised that this position may be subject to a criminal record check. All candidates are advised to read the attached job information pack prior to making an application. On occasion we receive significantly more applications than expected for some vacancies and under such circumstances we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date of the advertisement. We therefore strongly advise you to apply for the role promptly to avoid disappointment should the closing date be brought forward. We operate a talent pool scheme whereby candidates who are not successful on this occasion may be considered for a period of up to 3 months for equal positions. Lincolnshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Fluency Duty In accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 (Fluency Duty), the ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
MHP, MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER, MENTAL HEALTH NURSE, RMN, SOCIAL WORKER, QSW, OT, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Hays Healthcare are actively recruiting for Mental Health Practitioners (QSW/RMN/OT) to work in Melksham, Oxfordshire. Rate : £23 - £29 Shifts : Days, Nights and Twilight Shift Patterns to choose from. Flexible hours. Your New Role We are currently recruiting Mental Health Practitioners to join our dynamic team. As a qualified Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Qualified Social Worker, you will have the opportunity to provide comprehensive mental health support and interventions to individuals in need. Your expertise and compassion will play a pivotal role in improving the mental well-being and overall quality of life for those facing mental health challenges. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough mental health assessments and develop personalised care plans. Deliver evidence-based interventions and therapies to support individuals in their recovery journey. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and community resources to ensure holistic care and support. Offer crisis intervention and emotional support to individuals experiencing acute mental health episodes. Advocate for patients' rights and empower them to actively participate in their treatment plans. Contribute to the development and implementation of mental health promotion initiatives. What You'll Need Valid Professional Registration (NMC, HCPC, AHP) Relevant Qualifications Right to work in the UK What You'll Get in Return Free DBS check Free occupational health check A choice of umbrella or PAYE payment methods Quick and efficient registration process Free mandatory training online or at a training venue local to you Joining & referral bonus of £250 (Subject to terms and conditions) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Omid Rabiyeganeh on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
May 13, 2024
Seasonal
MHP, MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER, MENTAL HEALTH NURSE, RMN, SOCIAL WORKER, QSW, OT, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Hays Healthcare are actively recruiting for Mental Health Practitioners (QSW/RMN/OT) to work in Melksham, Oxfordshire. Rate : £23 - £29 Shifts : Days, Nights and Twilight Shift Patterns to choose from. Flexible hours. Your New Role We are currently recruiting Mental Health Practitioners to join our dynamic team. As a qualified Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Qualified Social Worker, you will have the opportunity to provide comprehensive mental health support and interventions to individuals in need. Your expertise and compassion will play a pivotal role in improving the mental well-being and overall quality of life for those facing mental health challenges. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough mental health assessments and develop personalised care plans. Deliver evidence-based interventions and therapies to support individuals in their recovery journey. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and community resources to ensure holistic care and support. Offer crisis intervention and emotional support to individuals experiencing acute mental health episodes. Advocate for patients' rights and empower them to actively participate in their treatment plans. Contribute to the development and implementation of mental health promotion initiatives. What You'll Need Valid Professional Registration (NMC, HCPC, AHP) Relevant Qualifications Right to work in the UK What You'll Get in Return Free DBS check Free occupational health check A choice of umbrella or PAYE payment methods Quick and efficient registration process Free mandatory training online or at a training venue local to you Joining & referral bonus of £250 (Subject to terms and conditions) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Omid Rabiyeganeh on . If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Job Introduction We are looking for a dedicated, passionate and skilled Senior Mental Health Nurse to join our specialist Outreach team providing support to people living in their homes in Manchester. We currently support both males and females in their own homes in the community in different areas across Manchester. We support people with a diagnosis of a severe and enduring mental illness who have had a period of rehabilitation and treatment, and who are now living independently in the community with a support package from our service. We offer a specialist service with the aim of supporting women and men who have experienced repeated inpatient admissions to sustain a safe and rewarding life outside of hospital. Our team consists of nurses, project workers and support workers. Together we provide the resources that enable people to build upon their recovery and achieve their goals. We work collaboratively with community mental and physical health services to ensure people have the best chance of success. Role Responsibility We aspire to work in true partnership with our service users and encourage everyone to reach their full potential, whilst working to maintain their optimum level of independence in the community. Ultimately our aim is to maintain daily living skills alongside psycho-social interventions necessary to equip people to live more independently in the community with confidence. Working alongside a small friendly and experienced team, you will develop therapeutic relationships with service users, and help them to develop appropriate coping strategies and skills for independent living. The Specialist Outreach service achieves great results for its service users, and has a friendly, caring and inclusive team. The service operates from 9am-8pm, 7 days per week, and does not include any night shifts or on-call duties. As a senior nurse you would be expected to work flexibly to support the team and meet the needs of the individuals we support as needs/ risk arise, however we anticipate the role will typically be very predictable in respect of shift patterns and diary management. The Ideal Candidate If you are someone who understands the importance of recovery and are passionate about seeing people achieve their best, then we want to hear from you. We need you to be a qualified nurse with an understanding of recovery models/approaches and a good understanding of mental health issues and the way in which they are managed (including knowledge of the mental health act, mental capacity act and care program approach). You will be fully engaged in a range of activities such as: taking part in clinical audits, acting as a primary nurse for nominated service users, participating in MDT reviews, and within the CPA process. Acting as a professional role model, you will also take part in clinical supervision and offer supervision to more junior members of staff. You will ideally have experience of working in the community, although this is not essential. As a part of your role you will be expected to travel across the different areas to support our clients, hence holding a driving license and having access to a car are strongly desirable. In return for your hard work, dedication and commitment, we can offer the opportunity to grow, learn and develop as a practitioner in an environment that is focused on recovery and collaborative MDT working. About us What benefits will I receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: Comprehensive learning and development opportunities so we can invest in your future - we're proud to have a silver accreditation from Investors in People. Choose from our range of courses to gain recognised qualifications 31 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 33 days. Plus the option to buy or sell additional holidays and spread the cost An exclusive discounts hub for TP colleagues, to help make your money go further - including high street shopping, pubs and restaurants, mobile phones, gym memberships, and much more. You'll also have access to the Blue Light Card, for even more discounts and savings! Flexible working solutions to support your work-life balance Life Assurance of up to 3x annual salary and a competitive Pension Scheme to support your savings and security Access to our Rightsteps Therapy service - free, confidential telephone based counselling sessions, access to an online wellbeing platform, and a Financial Education hub to support your total wellbeing A 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme including a Digital GP, legal advice and more - all free to you and your immediate family Recognition awards to recognise colleagues' inspirational work and dedication, as well as Long Service bonuses to celebrate your commitment to us Flexible benefit options including a Cycle to Work scheme and interest-free Season Ticket Loans A £300 bonus if you successfully refer a friend as a new colleague through our Refer a Friend scheme, as a thanks from us! Turning Point Attached documents Senior Staff Nurse JD.pdf Apply
May 12, 2024
Full time
Job Introduction We are looking for a dedicated, passionate and skilled Senior Mental Health Nurse to join our specialist Outreach team providing support to people living in their homes in Manchester. We currently support both males and females in their own homes in the community in different areas across Manchester. We support people with a diagnosis of a severe and enduring mental illness who have had a period of rehabilitation and treatment, and who are now living independently in the community with a support package from our service. We offer a specialist service with the aim of supporting women and men who have experienced repeated inpatient admissions to sustain a safe and rewarding life outside of hospital. Our team consists of nurses, project workers and support workers. Together we provide the resources that enable people to build upon their recovery and achieve their goals. We work collaboratively with community mental and physical health services to ensure people have the best chance of success. Role Responsibility We aspire to work in true partnership with our service users and encourage everyone to reach their full potential, whilst working to maintain their optimum level of independence in the community. Ultimately our aim is to maintain daily living skills alongside psycho-social interventions necessary to equip people to live more independently in the community with confidence. Working alongside a small friendly and experienced team, you will develop therapeutic relationships with service users, and help them to develop appropriate coping strategies and skills for independent living. The Specialist Outreach service achieves great results for its service users, and has a friendly, caring and inclusive team. The service operates from 9am-8pm, 7 days per week, and does not include any night shifts or on-call duties. As a senior nurse you would be expected to work flexibly to support the team and meet the needs of the individuals we support as needs/ risk arise, however we anticipate the role will typically be very predictable in respect of shift patterns and diary management. The Ideal Candidate If you are someone who understands the importance of recovery and are passionate about seeing people achieve their best, then we want to hear from you. We need you to be a qualified nurse with an understanding of recovery models/approaches and a good understanding of mental health issues and the way in which they are managed (including knowledge of the mental health act, mental capacity act and care program approach). You will be fully engaged in a range of activities such as: taking part in clinical audits, acting as a primary nurse for nominated service users, participating in MDT reviews, and within the CPA process. Acting as a professional role model, you will also take part in clinical supervision and offer supervision to more junior members of staff. You will ideally have experience of working in the community, although this is not essential. As a part of your role you will be expected to travel across the different areas to support our clients, hence holding a driving license and having access to a car are strongly desirable. In return for your hard work, dedication and commitment, we can offer the opportunity to grow, learn and develop as a practitioner in an environment that is focused on recovery and collaborative MDT working. About us What benefits will I receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package that includes: Comprehensive learning and development opportunities so we can invest in your future - we're proud to have a silver accreditation from Investors in People. Choose from our range of courses to gain recognised qualifications 31 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 33 days. Plus the option to buy or sell additional holidays and spread the cost An exclusive discounts hub for TP colleagues, to help make your money go further - including high street shopping, pubs and restaurants, mobile phones, gym memberships, and much more. You'll also have access to the Blue Light Card, for even more discounts and savings! Flexible working solutions to support your work-life balance Life Assurance of up to 3x annual salary and a competitive Pension Scheme to support your savings and security Access to our Rightsteps Therapy service - free, confidential telephone based counselling sessions, access to an online wellbeing platform, and a Financial Education hub to support your total wellbeing A 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme including a Digital GP, legal advice and more - all free to you and your immediate family Recognition awards to recognise colleagues' inspirational work and dedication, as well as Long Service bonuses to celebrate your commitment to us Flexible benefit options including a Cycle to Work scheme and interest-free Season Ticket Loans A £300 bonus if you successfully refer a friend as a new colleague through our Refer a Friend scheme, as a thanks from us! Turning Point Attached documents Senior Staff Nurse JD.pdf Apply
Job details Posting date: 10 November 2021 Salary: £21,500 to £25,400 per year Hours: Full time Closing date: 09 December 2021 Location: Surrey, Home Counties, SW10 9EL Company: Protocol Education Job type: Permanent Job reference: Summary This Nursery was established in 2018 . . It offers a Nursery and Therapy Centre on one site on Fulham Road SW10 this is an early-intervention centre for mainstream children and children with special needs and autism. They are unique in that they are the first Centre in the UK to offer a holistic service - everything you need is under one roof meaning early diagnosis and focused interventions are immediate. They offer a first class, supportive and friendly service to all parents and children and value working in partnership as one Team for the benefit of their children and families, specifically targeting the areas that children with autism may need support with: social communication, joint attention, motor skills and sensory issues. The Nursery is open for 48 weeks of the year, with planned closure dates at Christmas (2 weeks) and in the summer (1 week) with 5 additional inset days during the year. They are looking for a dedicated, friendly, and compassionate Level 3 qualified SEND Nursery Nurse to come on board at this exciting time and help them to continue to grow their Nursery into a world class centre, dedicated to supporting the needs of its children. Overview of the Role • You will be a highly skilled Early Years Practitioner with experience of or an interest in SEND • You will have at least 2 years post Lv3 qualification experience • You will be required to deliver high quality support to a small group of children within our specially designed nursery, being part of a small team, which includes other LV3 practitioners, students and volunteers. Key Responsibilities • Key person for a small group of children with special needs (1 to 3 Ratio) • Liaising with parents, carers and Therapists on all aspects of the child's care and development • Liaising with on-site and external therapists and other health/social care professionals to ensure children are reaching their full potential • Use of the EYFS framework to underpin observation, assessment and planning, and to plan next steps in each goal/targeted area • Reviewing therapy reports/Education, Health and Care Plans to inform your planning and support for key children • Developing and updating Individual Education Plans for each child you have key person responsibility for, in partnership with parents, Therapists and specialists • Creating and monitoring a range of play-based learning activities as part of the Petra's Place curriculum to deliver to the children in small groups or independently • Being a motivated team player but should also have the ability to work on your own initiative to develop or suggest new programmes where you think they are needed and will add value • Recording observations and linking this to the EYFS/SEND frameworks using FAMLY Nursery management system • To support children in daily activities such as eating, dressing, hygiene and free play • Providing personal care for the children where required. Essential requirements • At least 2 years-experience of working in a childcare/nursery/school setting with an understanding of the additional needs of SEN children • A full and recognised level 3 or above qualification in early years or equivalent • Strong knowledge and experience of using the EYFS framework to underpin observation, assessment and planning • The ability to reference exceptional dedication to childcare. Competencies / Behaviours As part of the interview process you will be asked to provide recent examples of the following behaviours: • Critical Thinking / Problem Solving • Safeguarding knowledge • Teamwork / Collaboration • Working in partnership with professionals to support children's learning and development Benefits include: • Competitive salary dependent upon experience • 5 weeks holiday allowance (including additional courtesy days each year) • Workplace pension (after probationary period) • Employee Assistance Program Including GP services (Doctorline™) • Extensive employee discount scheme for shops, supermarkets and services • Regular on-going training, with specific SEN training /CPD • Friendly, inclusive working environment All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see protocol-education.com/FAQsfor further details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Protocol Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education'. We also offer FREE online safeguarding and Prevent Duty training to all our workers, if your certificates are not within the last 12 months. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Full assistance provided. For details of our privacy policy, please see protocol-education.com/privacy-policy
Dec 09, 2021
Full time
Job details Posting date: 10 November 2021 Salary: £21,500 to £25,400 per year Hours: Full time Closing date: 09 December 2021 Location: Surrey, Home Counties, SW10 9EL Company: Protocol Education Job type: Permanent Job reference: Summary This Nursery was established in 2018 . . It offers a Nursery and Therapy Centre on one site on Fulham Road SW10 this is an early-intervention centre for mainstream children and children with special needs and autism. They are unique in that they are the first Centre in the UK to offer a holistic service - everything you need is under one roof meaning early diagnosis and focused interventions are immediate. They offer a first class, supportive and friendly service to all parents and children and value working in partnership as one Team for the benefit of their children and families, specifically targeting the areas that children with autism may need support with: social communication, joint attention, motor skills and sensory issues. The Nursery is open for 48 weeks of the year, with planned closure dates at Christmas (2 weeks) and in the summer (1 week) with 5 additional inset days during the year. They are looking for a dedicated, friendly, and compassionate Level 3 qualified SEND Nursery Nurse to come on board at this exciting time and help them to continue to grow their Nursery into a world class centre, dedicated to supporting the needs of its children. Overview of the Role • You will be a highly skilled Early Years Practitioner with experience of or an interest in SEND • You will have at least 2 years post Lv3 qualification experience • You will be required to deliver high quality support to a small group of children within our specially designed nursery, being part of a small team, which includes other LV3 practitioners, students and volunteers. Key Responsibilities • Key person for a small group of children with special needs (1 to 3 Ratio) • Liaising with parents, carers and Therapists on all aspects of the child's care and development • Liaising with on-site and external therapists and other health/social care professionals to ensure children are reaching their full potential • Use of the EYFS framework to underpin observation, assessment and planning, and to plan next steps in each goal/targeted area • Reviewing therapy reports/Education, Health and Care Plans to inform your planning and support for key children • Developing and updating Individual Education Plans for each child you have key person responsibility for, in partnership with parents, Therapists and specialists • Creating and monitoring a range of play-based learning activities as part of the Petra's Place curriculum to deliver to the children in small groups or independently • Being a motivated team player but should also have the ability to work on your own initiative to develop or suggest new programmes where you think they are needed and will add value • Recording observations and linking this to the EYFS/SEND frameworks using FAMLY Nursery management system • To support children in daily activities such as eating, dressing, hygiene and free play • Providing personal care for the children where required. Essential requirements • At least 2 years-experience of working in a childcare/nursery/school setting with an understanding of the additional needs of SEN children • A full and recognised level 3 or above qualification in early years or equivalent • Strong knowledge and experience of using the EYFS framework to underpin observation, assessment and planning • The ability to reference exceptional dedication to childcare. Competencies / Behaviours As part of the interview process you will be asked to provide recent examples of the following behaviours: • Critical Thinking / Problem Solving • Safeguarding knowledge • Teamwork / Collaboration • Working in partnership with professionals to support children's learning and development Benefits include: • Competitive salary dependent upon experience • 5 weeks holiday allowance (including additional courtesy days each year) • Workplace pension (after probationary period) • Employee Assistance Program Including GP services (Doctorline™) • Extensive employee discount scheme for shops, supermarkets and services • Regular on-going training, with specific SEN training /CPD • Friendly, inclusive working environment All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see protocol-education.com/FAQsfor further details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Protocol Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education'. We also offer FREE online safeguarding and Prevent Duty training to all our workers, if your certificates are not within the last 12 months. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Full assistance provided. For details of our privacy policy, please see protocol-education.com/privacy-policy
In a nutshell We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced qualified nurse to join our growing assessment and qualification business as an End Point Assessor. If you are looking for a way to use your exceptional occupation experience within a clinical setting to help support learners through the final stages of their apprenticeships, then this is the role for you. Whether you are already delivering in a similar role with experience of delivering healthcare end point assessments OR you are a qualified nurse or clinical practitioner with an active nursing PIN with aspirations to grow your career and share your professional skills, this is where you can be an Innovator of the Future. For those who join us without an assessment qualification we will offer full training and support to help you achieve your assessment qualification (CAVA) About the role You will be: Working in the field and supported by our expert, professional team, you'll work with Apprentices and their employers to plan End Point Assessments, agreeing a schedule and completing planned assessments. You'll also mark in line with grading criteria and determine the overall grade for the Apprentice. Essential elements of the role also include carrying out all associated administration and keeping your knowledge of the occupational area up to date, along with maintaining your Continuous Professional Development. About you We are looking for: Along with current, hands on, professional experience in Healthcare, you'll be qualified to at least Level 5(must have active nursing pin), be a registered practitioner or industry body member, and your knowledge will match the standard you are assessing. You will also need to have good IT (MS Office), time management and communication skills, we'll give you full training on our systems and support your Continuous Professional Development. If you think this describes you and you want to put your skills and experience to work in a new way, this could be your life-changing opportunity. So, click apply and we can start this journey together The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) have amended the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 so that, from 11 November 2021, all care home workers and other visiting professionals will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless they have an exemption or there is an emergency. We require all successful applicants for roles where our colleagues may have a requirement to enter a care home setting to be either intending to be vaccinated or to be already vaccinated against Covid-19 What we offer We offer a great benefits, reward and recognition and wellbeing package which includes some of the following: 25 days holiday pro rata on accrued hours worked Access to auto enrolled pension subject to entitlement
Nov 09, 2021
Full time
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