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  • Social Work Assistant  

    - Cardiff
    Job Title: Social Work AssistantDepartment: Adult Social ServicesLocat... Read More
    Job Title: Social Work AssistantDepartment: Adult Social ServicesLocation: Cardiff (office-based with travel across Cardiff)Reports to: Team ManagerHours: 37 hours per week Job Purpose This Social Work Assistant role is based in Cardiff within an busy Adult Services Review Team. You will work closely with the Team Manager and Social Workers to support the delivery of effective adult social care services across Cardiff, helping to coordinate care and ensure support plans are implemented and reviewed. Key Responsibilities Arrange and monitor services in line with individual care plans Provide practical advice and support to service users and carers Liaise with voluntary and statutory agencies Complete care plan reviews and reassessments Participate in team meetings and duty rotas Follow organisational policies and safeguarding procedures Engage in ongoing training and professional development Person Specification Essential Experience working with older adults and/or adults with physical disabilities Strong communication and organisational skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Commitment to equality, inclusion, and empowering service users Desirable NVQ/GNVQ Level 3 or 4 in Social Care Experience working with multi-agency teams or healthcare settings Additional Information The role is primarily office-based with occasional visits to service users. A full driving licence and access to a vehicle during working hours is desirable. This role requires a strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of vulnerable adults. Appropriate background checks may be required. Read Less
  • Support Worker - Must drive  

    - County Durham
    Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently... Read More
    Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently and reach their full potential? Join our growing team of compassionate support professionals, making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people transitioning into adulthood.About the Role:We are currently recruiting Young Adult Support Workers to support individuals aged 16-25 with a variety of needs, including mental health challenges, learning disabilities, autism, and complex backgrounds. You'll play a vital role in helping them develop life skills, build confidence, and move towards independent living.This is a highly rewarding role where every day is different. You'll provide emotional support, promote independence, and encourage personal growth through structured routines and positive reinforcement.Key Responsibilities:Provide 1:1 or group support in supported accommodation or outreach settingsSupport with daily living tasks including budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-careEncourage and motivate young adults to access education, employment, and social activitiesBuild trust-based relationships while maintaining professional boundariesRespond to challenging behaviour with empathy, patience, and de-escalation strategiesKeep accurate records, follow care plans, and report safeguarding concerns promptlyIdeal Candidate:Previous experience working with young people, care leavers, or those with complex needsResilient, compassionate, and adaptable with a person-centred approachWhy Join Us?Competitive hourly pay & weekly wagesOngoing training and professional developmentFlexible working to suit your lifestyle24/7 support from our experienced care coordination teamOpportunities for long-term and permanent placements Read Less
  • Social Worker All Age Disability Service  

    - Worcester
    About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Social Wor... Read More
    About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Social Worker to join an All-Age Disability (0-25) service. This role supports children, young people, and young adults with disabilities that significantly impact their daily lives. You will work closely with individuals and families to identify needs, develop outcome-focused plans, and ensure a smooth transition through different stages of life. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful difference while working within a supportive, multi-disciplinary environment. Key Responsibilities Work in partnership with children, young people, young adults, and their families to assess needs and develop tailored social care plans.Safeguard vulnerable individuals and promote their wellbeing through high-quality, person-centred practice.Complete statutory assessments in line with legislation and organisational procedures.Coordinate services and resources to achieve the best outcomes.Maintain accurate, confidential case records and contribute to multi-agency partnership working.Participate in regular supervision and ongoing professional development. Essential Requirements Qualified Social Worker with Social Work England registration.Experience working with children, young people or young adults in a statutory social care environment.Strong safeguarding knowledge and decision-making experience.Excellent communication, assessment, and report-writing skills.Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise effectively.Strong partnership-working and multi-agency coordination skills.Ability to travel across the region as required. Desirable Experience Experience supporting individuals with disabilities and complex needs.Experience undertaking safeguarding investigations (child or adult).Knowledge of preparation for adulthood pathways. Read Less
  • Care Worker  

    - Clacton-on-Sea
    We are recruiting energetic and proactive Support Workers for a long-t... Read More
    We are recruiting energetic and proactive Support Workers for a long-term placement. The service provides 2:1 support, operating 24 hours a day, with both day and night shifts available. This is an ongoing assignment offering consistent hours and the opportunity to be part of a dynamic, supportive team. About the Service User You will be supporting an active adult male who enjoys a busy and varied lifestyle. Successful candidates must be confident engaging in: Gym activitiesWalks in all weatherExploring new activities, culture, and heritageConsistently active daily routines There is never a dull moment in this service, and team members must be able to stay engaged, enthusiastic, and proactive throughout their shift. Candidate Requirements Male workers only (due to service-user needs)Up-to-date MCA and DoLS training is essentialMust be comfortable with high-energy, activity-based supportNo hour restrictions - the service requires staffing to cover 672 hours per weekAdditional onsite training will be provided for suitable candidates Start: Immediate (following induction)Shifts: 8am-8pm / 8pm-8amHours: 24-hour service, ongoing placementPositions: Approx. 14 workers required Read Less
  • Recovery worker  

    - London
    The recovery support worker will be part of a team providing effective... Read More
    The recovery support worker will be part of a team providing effective, responsive, high-quality, resident focussed support services to address the presenting needs of our Residents. You will be responsible for leading and coordinating the support for allocated clients by providing practical and personal support to residents in a way that is approachable, engaging, empathetic and flexible. You will be responsible for formulating comprehensive needs assessments and risk assessments resulting in an agreed support plan, you will need to be resilient, innovative, creative and have a commitment to working collaboratively within a harm minimisation and strengths/recovery framework. Ø Provide high-quality support, care and advice to our residents that focuses on their strengths and goals and is delivered in a way that suits them, within a framework of active engagement, positive risk taking and person-centred support planning. Ensuring that support plans are SMART and evidence progress for the resident, including regular review and monitoring ensuring that actions and tasks are carried out as agreed Ø To carry out comprehensive needs assessments in conjunction with other team members with prospective residents. Following the interview, this will involve comprehensive documentation and contribute to referral decisions Ø To assess factors which could impact on the safety of residents or others, and to develop high quality and comprehensive risk management plan with the resident and any other services involved in delivering relevant support to an individual. Following this, you will monitor and review risk plans in line with policy guidelines and procedural timescales and in response to changing levels of risk Ø To identify and work with a range of agencies to ensure all residents have access to relevant services including both statutory and non-statutory support and community resources. Ø Working in partnership with residents and others involved in their support, to translate needs assessments into support and action plans which are person centred, outcome focussed, and able to demonstrate clear and appropriate goals and actions in order to enable residents to realize their aspirations. This includes acting as a central coordination point for external support services and to increase or taper support in line with presenting need. Ø To accompany clients to appointments with other services where appropriate or liaise with a Support Assistant to ensure that the resident is supported appropriately Ø To support and encourage clients to undertake housekeeping and cleaning duties as necessary to maintain a clean and safe physical environment. Ø To complete onward referrals to identified move-on accommodation to and support residents to prepare effectively for move on to complete detailed and thorough sign-ups to ensure that new residents understand the rights and responsibilities of both themselves and of under their tenure agreements and to assist with all areas of their move in to ensure new residents are made to feel comfortable and are given information concerning their tenure agreement, the local area and other services. To be flexible, to share skills and knowledge and support colleagues by participating in team meetings and being fully prepared to share and discuss ideas and offer solutions. To assist with the development and implementation of opportunities for individuals and groups of clients to help them build and engage in their community Ø To assist the Complex Needs Coordinator in developing and implementing opportunities for individuals and groups of clients to help them build and engage in their community Ø To assist the Complex Needs Coordinator in developing and implementing resident involvement opportunities Ø To deal with the immediate support needs of all residents as appropriate including providing crisis intervention where necessary. Supporting colleagues to diffuse difficult or dangerous situations and to summon outside assistance when necessary. Ø To challenge disruptive or unacceptable behaviour in a sympathetic and assertive way, balancing the needs of the individual with responsibilities for the safety of the service Ø Accurately record all relevant contact with residents using the appropriate processes on the InForm Data base Ø To take personal responsibility for feeding back to colleagues/managers any information or comments that would contribute to ensuring the service is relevant and responsive. Ø Being proactive in reviewing and evaluating own performance and identifying and acting upon areas for improvement and development. Ø To keep abreast of current housing legislation, welfare benefit legislation and other matters relevant to successful support and resettlement of clients. Ø To attend shift handover meetings, weekly Team Meetings, team review days and other meetings as agreed with the Unit. To chair and take minutes of meetings, as requested. Ø To take personal responsibility for a professional approach that enhances the reputation of the service at the project both internally and externally. Ø To carry out premises inspections, and health and safety inspections and tests, ensuring prompt and accurate record keeping and appropriate follow up of issues. Read Less
  • Contact Worker  

    - Worcester
    Job Title: Contact WorkerDepartment: Children's Services - Safeguardin... Read More
    Job Title: Contact WorkerDepartment: Children's Services - Safeguarding & Specialist SupportLocation: Worcestershire (community-based with flexible working)Reports to: Team Manager - Family Contact ServiceHours: Flexible, including evenings and weekends Job Purpose The Contact Worker supports children and families by supervising safe and positive contact sessions as part of care assessments and plans. The role focuses on direct work with children and their families, helping to create supportive environments that promote child wellbeing and positive family relationships. Key Responsibilities Supervise contact sessions between children and family members Provide direct support to children, parents, and carers Encourage parents and carers to meet the needs of their children Work in partnership with multi-agency professionals Maintain accurate, timely records and produce reports Work flexibly, including evenings and weekends (rota basis) Transport children to and from contact venues when required Work closely with social workers to support agreed care plans Follow all safeguarding policies and procedures Person Requirements Experience working with children and families in a safeguarding or support setting Strong communication and relationship-building skills Ability to work flexibly and manage sensitive situations professionally Commitment to equality, diversity, and respectful practice Willingness to undertake ongoing training and development Additional Information The role requires flexible working based on the needs of children and families. Duties must be carried out in line with health and safety, safeguarding, and equality policies. The post holder will maintain professional relationships with colleagues, partner agencies, and service users. This role requires a strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Appropriate background checks may be required. Read Less
  • Support Worker with young adults  

    - Bishop Auckland
    Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently... Read More
    Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently and reach their full potential?Join our growing team of compassionate support professionals, making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people transitioning into adulthood. About the Role: We are currently recruiting Young Adult Support Workers to support individuals aged 16-25 with a variety of needs, including mental health challenges, learning disabilities, autism, and complex backgrounds. You'll play a vital role in helping them develop life skills, build confidence, and move towards independent living. This is a highly rewarding role where every day is different. You'll provide emotional support, promote independence, and encourage personal growth through structured routines and positive reinforcement. Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 or group support in supported accommodation or outreach settings Support with daily living tasks including budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-care Encourage and motivate young adults to access education, employment, and social activities Build trust-based relationships while maintaining professional boundaries Respond to challenging behaviour with empathy, patience, and de-escalation strategies Keep accurate records, follow care plans, and report safeguarding concerns promptly Ideal Candidate: Previous experience working with young people, care leavers, or those with complex needs Resilient, compassionate, and adaptable with a person-centred approach Why Join Us? Competitive hourly pay & weekly wages Ongoing training and professional development Flexible working to suit your lifestyle 24/7 support from our experienced care coordination team Opportunities for long-term and permanent placements Read Less
  • Contact Supervision Worker  

    - Birmingham
    Job Title: Contact Supervision Worker Location: BirminghamTeam: Safegu... Read More
    Job Title: Contact Supervision Worker Location: BirminghamTeam: Safeguarding Services Role Overview We are seeking a compassionate and reliable Contact Supervision Worker to join a dedicated safeguarding team. This is an rewarding opportunity to support children and families during supervised contact sessions in a stable, safe, and supportive environment. As a Contact Supervision Worker, you will play a vital role in facilitating safe and positive contact between children and their families. You will ensure that sessions are conducted in line with safeguarding procedures and provide clear, accurate observations to inform care planning. Key Responsibilities Supervise contact sessions between children and family members in a safe and supportive setting Ensure the emotional and physical wellbeing of children during all visits Maintain professional boundaries and manage sensitive situations calmly and effectively Record accurate, objective observations and prepare detailed written reports Follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times Liaise with social workers and other professionals as required Support a positive and respectful environment for children and families Person Specification Essential Skills & Experience Experience working with children and families within a safeguarding or care context Strong observational, written, and verbal communication skills Ability to remain calm, professional, and empathetic in challenging situations Good organisational skills and attention to detail Commitment to child welfare, safeguarding, and confidentiality Personal Attributes Compassionate and patient approach Reliable and professional work ethic Ability to work independently and as part of a team Respectful and non-judgmental attitude What We Offer The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families A supportive and collaborative team environment Ongoing professional development opportunities This role requires a strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Appropriate background checks will be required. Read Less

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