Safeguarding and DoLs Team manager
In this role you will lead on ensuring services are efficient and effective, with all safeguarding matters addressed thoroughly, proportionately, and timely, with a person-centred approach.
You will need an excellent knowledge of safeguarding adults and associated legalities and will be able to lead and support the team as well as providing advice and guidance to wider adult social care colleagues.
- You will need to be a qualified social worker and a trained Best Interest Assessor; signatory training is also desirable.
- Experience in managing teams with an in-depth and broad knowledge of relevant legislation, statutory functions and national guidance that pertain to adults, particularly safeguarding and mental capacity.
- Experience of managing complex safeguarding arrangements, as well as experience of multidisciplinary and multi-agency working.
- You will have experience and knowledge of the statutory duties under the Care Act 2014, specifically in relation to Safeguarding and DoLS.
- You will also have experience of working with the Safeguarding Adult Board and partners.
Adults Social Care
Our approach to Adult Social care is strength-based, and we aim to achieve the best outcomes for our residents and their carers. We aim to enable people to be safe, as independent as possible and to live the lives they want. Adults of all ages can need extra support in day-to-day life for various and often complex reasons. Adult social care is the support provided to adults with physical or learning disabilities, or physical or mental illnesses, and older people who require extra support.
As a member of the Adult Social Care team, you will get the training and development you need to excel in your career, as well as opportunities to move between departments and to progress into more senior roles. We offer a plethora of development training which can enhance your career pathway. Merton is dedicated to growing our own and providing opportunities to progress and have a passion for investing in our staff.
We work closely with Kingston University as part of the Developing Together Work Teaching Partnership. The partnership offers to the staff variety of post qualifying opportunities to promote continuous professional development such as: Practice educator opportunities as well as to support those in their assessed and supported year in employment (ASYE).
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