Senior Social Work Practitioner - Safeguarding Adults Hub
8 days left to apply
Horsham (On-Site)
Permanent, Full time
No DBS check required
£46731 - £49764 per annum
37 hours per week
Salary: £46,731 to £49,764
Working Pattern: Full Time
Contract Length: Permanent
Location: Horsham
The Safeguarding Adults Hub providers the single point of access for all Safeguarding Adults. The referrals and queries that the Safeguarding Hub responds to cover the full spectrum of life across West Sussex. We are looking for a Senior Social Work Practitioner who can bring new skills, knowledge and background to an already diverse team. Could this be you?
You will work as part of a strong and dynamic social work service. In this role you will work with colleagues from all our statutory partners, providers and members of the public when reviewing and making vital decisions in relation to Safeguarding Adults.
An ability to rapidly risk assess situations and engage with people who may be in crisis is key to the role. You will utilise these skills to develop and implement effective plans of support, aimed at improving wellbeing and delivering better outcomes for people as well as contributing to and developing skills in safeguarding. The hub will triage all safeguarding referrals submitted to the Local Authority, initiate all safeguarding enquiries and develop initial safeguarding plans.
Hear from the team:
"The Adult Safeguarding Hub provides a team of highly supportive colleagues who genuinely care for and encourage each other on a daily basis. The team offers a range of training opportunities, with personal and career development promoted within the team. The role is dynamic and fast paced which provides a range of interesting experiences each day, and ongoing learning opportunities for practice."
Further Information
The reference number for this role is CAFHE05224.
For an informal conversation or for further information regarding the role, please contact Hiring Manager Marina Sowter (Team Manager * Adult Services and Health) at application help page.