Social Work Assistant Manager HCC616944 inCamberley inCamberley PUBLISHED 17 DEC 2023

£38,092 to £45,389 a year Inclusive of £3,000 per annum market supplement  PERMANENT 
Our professional and highly dedicated teams offer a supportive space for colleagues to grow and develop.

As an Assistant Team Manager for Adults' Health and Care, you'll provide person centred, safe and secure services through the enactment of social care legislation and local government requirements, informed by professional training.

Your role will include supporting the manager with the day to day running of the team including case allocation, supporting and advising the team when managing complex cases, managing staffing levels and rotas and offering regular supervision with staff. You'll also represent the organisation in multidisciplinary meetings, support with safeguarding decisions and manage the triage and onward care functions.

Our teams work in a fast-paced multi-disciplinary environment, working closely with our colleagues in Health, Social Care, providers, and the voluntary sector to ensure a safe, timely and sustainable discharge plan. We focus on supporting the recovery and rehabilitation of individuals, identifying long term needs, safeguarding and maximising independence. We work across a range of sites including acute hospitals and community hospitals to plan onward care for people in their own homes as well as short term and longer term care services.

Our professional and highly dedicated teams offer a supportive space for colleagues to grow and develop. With a diverse range of experience and skills within our teams, including clinical knowledge, colleagues will be encouraged to maximise their opportunities for personal development.

In this role you will be responsible for:

Risk Management

Information, Advice and Advocacy

Multidisciplinary Working

Leadership, Management and Supervision

Capacity Building

Professional Practice

As an Assistant Team Manager for Adults' Health and Care, you'll provide person centred, safe and secure services through the enactment of social care legislation and local government requirements, informed by professional training.

Your role will include supporting the manager with the day to day running of the team including case allocation, supporting and advising the team when managing complex cases, managing staffing levels and rotas and offering regular supervision with staff. You'll also represent the organisation in multidisciplinary meetings, support with safeguarding decisions and manage the triage and onward care functions.

Our teams work in a fast-paced multi-disciplinary environment, working closely with our colleagues in Health, Social Care, providers, and the voluntary sector to ensure a safe, timely and sustainable discharge plan. We focus on supporting the recovery and rehabilitation of individuals, identifying long term needs, safeguarding and maximising independence. We work across a range of sites including acute hospitals and community hospitals to plan onward care for people in their own homes as well as short term and longer term care services.

Our professional and highly dedicated teams offer a supportive space for colleagues to grow and develop. With a diverse range of experience and skills within our teams, including clinical knowledge, colleagues will be encouraged to maximise their opportunities for personal development.

In this role you will be responsible for:

Risk Management

Information, Advice and Advocacy

Multidisciplinary Working

Leadership, Management and Supervision

Capacity Building

Professional Practice



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