About The Service
Cardiff benefits from being the capital city of Wales, offering social workers the opportunity to work with a highly diverse population with a variety of care and support needs. As the largest local authority in Wales we support nearly 5000 individuals to live well, offering them a person-centred support structure to ensure they can meet their own needs and outcomes.
Our Mental Health and Specialist Support Services support a range of individuals including people experiencing mental health difficulties, drug and alcohol misuse issues and homelessness. The teams work in collaboration with a number of partners including CAVUHB and third sector organisations to provide services to individuals and families to help them negotiate the challenges they face and provide ongoing support where needed.
The teams within our service include:
• Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT)
• Mental health Services for Older people (MHSOP)
• Emergency Duty Team
• The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Team
• Forensic Team
• The Neuropsychiatry Team
• Cardiff Alcohol and Drugs Team/ City Centre Social Work Team, Transition Service/ Neurodiverse Team
• Ty Canna Day
About the job
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Cardiff’s Adult Services Social Work Team. The post is a Social Worker position for 18.5 hours a week.
Wales’s vibrant capital city offers you the opportunity to work within the largest and most diverse community in Wales. Our Adult Services teams support over 5000 individuals and offer a wide range of professional opportunities for both newly qualified and experienced Social Workers.
You will join a team that specialises in supporting older people and individuals with physical disabilities and which is committed to strengths based, preventative social work, supporting people to live fulfilled lives and to remain as independent as possible.
As a Cardiff Social Worker, you will have access to a comprehensive range of resources and support to continue your professional development and to help you become the best Social Worker you can be.
The Forensic Community Mental Health Team is part of an Integrated team based in Llanfair unit on the Llandough hospital site. The team works with individuals who are often subject to the Mental health act (2007) part three and are subject to a s37/41 order. The social workers work alongside Drs’, nurses, psychologists and Occupational Therapists and take on the role of Social Supervisor.
The team undertake Well being assessments when required and assess individuals with complex needs. We are committed to Strength based Social Work Practice.
The Team is committed to fostering a culture where employees are valued, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential.
We take the welfare of our staff seriously and we strive to deliver positive working arrangements that support our amazing workforce to feel respected and valued.
Cardiff Council also offers some great benefits for staff including:
• A generous annual leave entitlement starting at 28 days per year to a maximum of 33 days per year after 5 years, with the option to purchase additional annual leave to a maximum of 10 days.
• With effect from 1st April 2023, this role attracts a market supplement of £3,000 (full time equivalent). This payment is reviewed on a 12 monthly basis.
• Our working culture is flexible, with a flexi scheme allowing you to work to a schedule that suits you, including access to office sites throughout the city.
• Hybrid working – supporting you to flexibly deliver your role whether on visits, from an office or your home.
• Access to the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan Pension Fund which is part of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS), offering a reputable, secure and flexible pension plan for peace of mind.
• Excellent training and development opportunities
• Support offered through mentorship and enhanced by senior management
(For more information about working as a social worker in Cardiff check out our Social Work Website where you can read more about what you can expect working for Cardiff and more about what we have to offer: Home - Social Work Cardiff : Social Work Cardiff)
What We Are Looking For From You
We are looking for qualified Social Workers early into your career and looking to gain further experience within Cardiff Council. As the successful candidate you will be able to work independently and manage your time. You will be able to show you have excellent skills in assessment and the ability to write concise records and reports. You will be a good team player, have excellent communication, organisation skills and IT skills. A degree in Social Work and registration with Social Care Wales are essential for this role.
You will be supported by an experienced social worker who will offer mentorship and guidance on your cases and will support your career development within the team.
You will have a commitment to supporting older people and those with physical disabilities and to working in a strength-based, preventative way, providing the support needed to enable them to achieve what matters to them.
You will have a strong and demonstrable commitment to strength-based approaches, a dedication to working in an outcome-focussed way and a keen interest in your on-going professional development, striving for excellence.
You will be committed to working in a way that promotes equality and inclusion for all our citizens.
We are looking for committed individuals to join our remarkable team of Social Workers. Join us and be inspired by what Cardiff has to offer!
Additional information
This role currently attracts a market supplement of £3,000 (full time equivalent), reviewed annually. An AMHP salary allowance will also be paid subject to the appropriate criteria being met, pro rota.
Refer to the Job description and person specification and tell us how you meet the criteria set out in these when completing your application, and please note we do not accept a CV as an application for the post.
A degree in Social Work or equivalent Social Work qualification and registration with Social Care Wales are essential for this role.
This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced check.
Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well-being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools.
This post is part time and will work 18.5 hours per week.
We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications.
Due to the current interim working arrangements, we are unable to provide recruitment packs or accept application forms via the post.
Interviews will normally be held on Teams but if you would prefer a face-to-face interview, please let us know.
Please note the Council does not accept CV’s. When completing the supporting information section of your application, please ensure you refer to the below located on our website:
Important information you need read in order to complete your application:-
• Application Guidance
• Applying for jobs with us
• Behavioural Competency Framework
Additional Information:-
• Employee Charter
• Recruitment of Ex-Offenders
• Privacy Notice
Apply today or contact us by email at bkelsey@cardiff.gov.uk or call 07977 400220 to arrange a further discussion about this opportunity!
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