Job description
Permanent contract | £32,909 to £37,261 per annum (Scale I-J) Flexible hybrid working; some weekend working on rota basis expected | 37 hours per week | James Paget Hospital. Gorleston-on-Sea
Level 1: £32,909 to £34,723 per annum (Scale I)
Level 2: £35,411 to £37,261 per annum (Scale J)
We offer a £2000 welcome payment for qualified and experienced Social Workers new to Norfolk County Council.
For experienced Social Workers new to Norfolk County Council we promise to try and match or better your existing salary, providing its in the spectrum of the grade advertised.
Who Cares? We do.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic Social Worker to join the new and innovative Eastern Home First Hub Team within the Eastern Locality to embed Discharge to Assess (D2A) and the NHSE Hospital Discharge Service Policy & Operating Model. Norfolk County Council are on an ambitious journey to embed Discharge to Assess as part of our Ageing Well Accelerator programme. We have already made great strides over the last few years and now need to take forward further rapid redesign in line with national policy and quality improvements to ensure adults being discharged from the James Paget University Hospital and community short term placements, are supported to return home, access reablement opportunities and plan their ongoing care and support needs once discharged. The Homefirst Team are working towards an integrated care system, alongside Eastern Locality Primary Care Hubs and Occupational Therapists. This social work role will provide support with the Acute Hospital with transfers of care within the Virtual Homefirst Hub with our partners, providing Care Act Assessments, Mental Capacity Assessments/Best Interest Decisions; Carers Assessments and undertaking Safeguarding Enquiries . With integrated working, you’ll enjoy variety in your day and the opportunity to build strong working relationships with professionals across the county council, NHS and other partners. You must be committed to working with community health care colleagues and the broader community, recognising the contribution each can make in facilitating good outcomes for those we work with. At the core of everything we do is excellent social work. Our ‘Living well' approach is person-centred, based around a 3-conversation model, which lets our social workers get alongside people to help them live their lives as independently as possible, and where they can see the difference they make. And our superb support culture means social workers can really thrive, with help, advice and support on hand when needed from managers, and great opportunities for career development, wherever you are on your social work journey. We've made some forward-thinking changes to make Norfolk County Council an even better place for our social workers to work. We've embraced new ways of working so our social workers can take advantage of great technology and work where they need to. You’ll manage your own diary with the autonomy to decide on in person visits, and we offer flexible remote working with office access and homeworking as your base. There will be an expectation of some weekend working.East Norfolk is an area with award winning beaches and a mix of rural towns and villages. Close to the border of Suffolk, and with easy access to the county of Essex and beyond makes it a perfect place for easy travelling to and from the area. We actively encourage professional development, and if you’re a newly qualified social worker, we’ll support you to complete your ASYE. If you’re a qualified Social Worker and interested in working in our friendly team, we’d love to hear from you.
Who are we?
Our teams work with older people and adults with a physical disability. Our teams of social workers, assistant practitioners, occupational therapists and reablement staff from Norfolk First Response work across all five localities. In the east we work closely with colleagues from East Coast Community Health Care. Our senior management teams are made up of operational directors and heads of integrated care who either work for Norfolk County Council or Norfolk Community Health and Care (NCHC). It’s a really integrated environment.
We work as part of the Integrated Care System and are also aligned to Primary Care Networks which means the integrated team structures benefits hugely from great collaboration with primary care colleagues. Our teams are strong voices for social care and social work within our integrated model and ethos of prevent, reduce and delay. The teams promote a supportive and learning culture with reflective practice and other learning opportunities such as practice teaching and social work apprenticeships encouraged.
We also have an Integrated Home First Hub of integrated health and social care staff which facilitates discharges from hospital. Our dedicated team facilitates discharges from Norfolk acute, mental health and community hospitals. We are also part of the Norfolk Emergency and Admission Avoidance Team (NEAT) which is an integrated team with health colleagues to prevent admissions to hospital.
What we offer
At Norfolk County Council we are committed to our employees’ learning and development. We offer all Social Workers and Occupational Therapists a protected half day per month for continuing professional development and training.
We want our people to be inspired and motivated to work well together, make the most of our workspaces, enjoy a healthy work-life balance, and deliver excellent services to Norfolk and its people. Flexibility is built into the way we work, with hybrid working a key feature for many roles. 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 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.
You can also find out about the rewards and benefits we offer as well as our other terms and conditions.
Great Yarmouth & Waveney locality
Parts of both Norfolk and Suffolk combine to make up this locality. Large swathes of the Broads National Park run from north to south, with windmills dotting the skyline and huge beaches forming the coastline, including the seaside towns of Hemsby, Caister-on-Sea and Southwold. Inland, Beccles and Bungay are beautiful historic market towns.
The largest Norfolk town in this locality is the popular seaside resort, market town and maritime port of Great Yarmouth, 21 miles east of Norwich and easily accessible by road or rail. Lowestoft in Suffolk is the most easterly town in England, 28 miles from Norwich. It is also a seaside resort, market town and maritime port with direct rail access to Norwich and also to London via Ipswich.
Michaela Hewitt, Assistant Director East said: “ You will be greeted with support and friendliness by our team who take pride in their work within the community, our work is diverse, and covers beach resorts, towns, several villages and some quite rural areas. Our work at times can be challenging, but more importantly it is rewarding to see the changes we can make to a person’s wellbeing and quality of life. This is often achieved by working together with the supportive networking within our communities. We are a strong, resilient, dedicated team, who care about the people we support. We are a friendly, supportive, professional dynamic and proactive team with a diverse experienced skill set, who pull together and offer good learning opportunities
Your application
Please ensure you include a statement in your application to demonstrate why you feel you meet the person specification and job description for this post. CVs submitted without a supporting statement about this post will not be accepted. You need to be registered with Social Work England/or HCPC as a practising social worker.
For an informal discussion regarding this vacancy please contact Team Manager Amanda Blake 01603 222024
These are some benefits you can enjoy by working for Norfolk County Council:
- Competitive salary
- Generous holiday entitlement with the ability to buy and sell leave
- Health and Wellbeing services including fast-track physiotherapy and a free counselling service
- Flexible working opportunities including flexi-time, part time, remote and hybrid working – dependant on your job role and business need.
- Financial benefits such as:
- ‘ Norfolk Rewards’ our employee discounts programme which helps you save money on almost anything, from everyday groceries and clothes, to holidays, new technology, gym membership, trips to the cinema and days out.
- A Blue Light card for Fire Service and Social Care Workers
- Relocation expenses paid upfront (where applicable)
- An advance of your expenses if you travel for work
- Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution, life assurance, death in service payments and dependants’ pensions.
- A payment if you refer someone you know to a hard to fill job.
- Tax efficient ways of getting extra pension, new bikes and electric cars.
Before you apply, we recommend reading the full Job Description and Person Specification to help you demonstrate you meet the criteria. You can also find information on our Terms and Conditions here.
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Closing date: 11 May 2023 at 23:59
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.