To undertake assessments of individual and carers needs and risks to encourage independence, provide support and prevent harm.
To undertake statutory intervention where service users are deemed to be at risk, including situations where people may be neglected or abused in accordance with the Inter-Agency Policy and Procedures for Safeguarding Adults.
This includes promoting a multi-agency approach by developing and maintaining effective working relationships.
Weekend 11am to 7pm, all members of staff do sleep in at least once a week, sleep in shift start 12pm closes office at 11 goes sleep and open office 8am next day till 1pm
If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter.
If so, join Potters Bar Clinic a service for young people and adults with acute mental health needs and personality disorders, where you will be working 37.5 hours a week with an established and dedicated kitchen team.
Are you passionate about food and looking for a rewarding opportunity to work within a healthcare setting helping some of the most vulnerable people in society?
Reporting to the Head Chef, you will support the chefs to prepare meals, maintain a clean and safe working environment, and assist with deliveries.
Provide high quality social work as part of a multi-professional team, acting, as required, as the lead professional for families caring for adolescents presenting with a range of needs including being victims/perpetrators of child sexual exploitation, young people affected or involved in serious youth violence and group offending, missing from home.
Build the resilience of children, young people and their families by using evidenced based approaches to achieve sustained change.
Use the direction, support and guidance of your line manager and the multiprofessional team to effectively manage the range of complexities of risk and ambiguity families present with.
Provide high quality social work as part of a multi-professional team, acting, as required, as the lead professional for families caring for adolescents presenting with a range of needs including being victims/perpetrators of child sexual exploitation, young people affected or involved in serious youth violence and group offending, missing from home.
Build the resilience of children, young people and their families by using evidenced based approaches to achieve sustained change.
Use the direction, support and guidance of your line manager and the multiprofessional team to effectively manage the range of complexities of risk and ambiguity families present with.
Expectation to: Social Worker Lead Practitioners are expected to deliver Barnet's vision of strengths based social care we rely on working closely with our partners and importantly our competent, confident, creative, and caring workforce
Responsibilities will include
The mentoring and supervision to staff within the team ensuring professional standards and best practice.
Ensuring that the responsibility of safeguarding adults at risk is a fundamental element of this job and that the principles are embedded in all procedures, practices, professional advice, decisions and support.