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Social Work inLiverpool inLiverpool PUBLISHED FRI 17 JAN 2025

Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Follow Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to manage a complex caseload that directly impacts the health and well-being of service users, especially in hospital avoidance and discharge pathways.
Collaboration within a multi-disciplinary team, allowing social workers to learn from a diverse range of professionals and enhance their skills.
Contribution to various legal frameworks including The Care Act 2014 and Mental Health Act, enhancing professional knowledge and ensuring compliance with important legislation.
Engagement with vulnerable populations through safeguarding enquiries and court of protection work, providing essential support and advocacy.
Access to a variety of specialized services offered by Mersey Care, which covers physical health, mental health, and addiction, allowing for comprehensive care coordination.
Supportive work environment committed to 'perfect care,' where staff are encouraged to collaborate with service users and families to improve service delivery.
Flexibility in working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance and accommodating individual needs.
The Social Work role at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust in Liverpool involves managing a complex caseload within a hospital avoidance and discharge pathway. Responsibilities include coordinating care in line with health and social care legislation such as The Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005, as well as contributing to the multi-disciplinary team in both community and hospital settings. The role encompasses assessing patient needs, facilitating hospital discharge planning, and conducting safeguarding inquiries while ensuring compliance with relevant policies and procedures.

Additionally, the position requires staff to complete care assessments, mental capacity evaluations, and best interest decisions, making sure that service users are informed about financial options available to them. Mersey Care is a leading provider of health services, committed to delivering high-quality care and supporting staff in enhancing service delivery. The organisation values flexibility and collaboration to improve patient outcomes and develop future services.
Opportunity to manage a complex caseload that directly impacts the health and well-being of service users, especially in hospital avoidance and discharge pathways.
Collaboration within a multi-disciplinary team, allowing social workers to learn from a diverse range of professionals and enhance their skills.
Contribution to various legal frameworks including The Care Act 2014 and Mental Health Act, enhancing professional knowledge and ensuring compliance with important legislation.
Engagement with vulnerable populations through safeguarding enquiries and court of protection work, providing essential support and advocacy.
Access to a variety of specialized services offered by Mersey Care, which covers physical health, mental health, and addiction, allowing for comprehensive care coordination.
Supportive work environment committed to 'perfect care,' where staff are encouraged to collaborate with service users and families to improve service delivery.
Flexibility in working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance and accommodating individual needs.

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