Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Social Work Practitioner

The closing date is 26 January 2026

Job summary

We have an opportunity for Social Workers to join our adult teams, supporting service users and their families and carers across North East Lincolnshire.We are looking for people with enthusiasm and passion for social work. In return we can offer you the opportunity to genuinely make a difference to some of the most vulnerable people in our community.

We have roles available at the following levels:

Social Work Practitioner (ASYE) - £28,701

Social Work Practitioner - £32,682 to £34,338

Senior Social Work Practitioner - £35,038 - £42,495

Main duties of the job

Your role will be to hold a varied case load from a range of different client groups, aged 14+, with a range of differing needs i.e. Mental Health, Physical Disabilities, Learning Disabilities and Safeguarding. You will carry out assessments under the Care Act 2014 and Mental Capacity Act 2005, utilising creativity to enable the individual to be supported in their own home or other settings.

Please note that to apply for the role, you must be registered as a Social Worker with Social Work England or a newly qualified Social Worker awaiting registration with Social Work England within the next 4 months. Please note that unfortunately, we cannot offer sponsorship to those who may require it at this time.

About us

Focus is an independent Social Enterprise (Community Interest Company) providing Adult Social Work across North East Lincolnshire. We believe that being an independent social work practice provides us with unique opportunities to be more flexible and creative in our approach. This benefits our service users, their families and carers and our staff.

Focus offers all staff a robust on-boarding process, a very well established and well regarded ASYE scheme and a variety of continuing professional development opportunities. You will receive individual supervision, mentorship from colleagues and full support from the wider team. For a further look at what we offer please visit our Focus Careers Site https://focuscareers.jgp.co.uk/about-us

Details

Date posted

15 January 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£28,701 to £42,495 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

U0047-26-0000

Job locations

Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Heritage House

Fishermans Wharf

Grimsby

North East Lincolnshire

DN31 1SY


Job description

Job responsibilities

JOB PURPOSE

To provide, in partnership with individuals, their carers and other key professionals, a high quality, person centred, accountable social care service which ensures best outcomes for people.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & REPONSIBILITES

To actively and effectively manage a caseload which will include prioritising and co-ordinating own workload; reviewing and monitoring individual needs, care plans and care packages; decision making; managing risk and effective recording.

At all times to be mindful of the Mental Capacity Act and to be alert to situations where vulnerable adults may be at risk and to act in accordance with the Adults Safeguarding Policies and Procedures.

To facilitate proportionate holistic assessments (including where appropriate self-assessments) working collaboratively with the individual, their carer/family and other professionals in order to identify levels of need and outcomes required which will inform the appropriate level of associated resources to help the person optimise their independence and meet their support needs.

To consider the needs of carers in all assessment activity and to undertake Carer Assessments as requested and/or required.

To work within appropriate timeframes to meet immediate needs and reduce risks in crisis situations and at all times ensure appropriate and proportionate responses or referrals are provided in accordance with legislation, guidance and policies.

Provide support in self directing the personalised care and support to meet the assessed needs and agreed outcomes

Proactively promote peoples well-being by enabling them to prevent, postpone or reduce the need for care and support by providing information, advice and signposting which promotes access to universal/preventative services, community and other natural support resources; maximising their assets using benefits and other funding sources, (e.g. Continuing Health Care Funding) to ensure independence, choice and control.

To work in partnership with other professionals, supporting service users, carers and families to develop person centred support plans incorporating an individuals circle of support, positive risk taking, solution finding where possible through universal services.

Proactively manage, with a level of autonomy, unresolved support or unmet need and service issues and make recommendations for resolution in situations where: needs cannot be delivered by the personal budget allocation; where there is a lack of suitable services; the apparent failure of providers to meet national or locally determined quality or performance standards. This may include preparing and presenting evidential report(s) to the Individual, Commissioning, Approval and Advice Panel.

Social Work Practitioners (Disability) will manage a caseload of people with multiple, complex and profound disabilities and will assess and plan transitions from Childrens Services into Adults working with a range of appropriate partners and providers and providing support to the young people through the transition process.

Identify, investigate and manage potential high risk situations where service users/carers safety or liberty may be at risk, making the necessary referrals as appropriate so as to enable them to take risks whilst protecting them from abuse, managing the risks to staff and the organisation; this may include undertaking assessments under the Mental Capacity Act.

To assist with investigations into allegations of abuse, contribute to strategy meetings and liaise with other professionals.

To maintain case records ensuring that all data meets the required levels of accuracy, quality, confidentiality and timeliness.

To prepare reports for panels, case conferences & court and to attend as required and appropriate.

To work on a duty rota, responding to emergency assessments or other situations which may occur.

Act as mentor to less experienced staff and students, providing them with support and guidance in terms of professional practice and organisational policies and procedures

To have an awareness of the performance targets, both national and local and to ensure all activity is aligned with meeting those targets.

To work to Social Work Standards set out by Social Work England.

To be an ambassador for focus at all times, representing the organisation positively, professionally and appropriately at meetings with service users, carers, families, other professionals and agencies.

Additional Expectations of Senior Social Work Practitioner

To provide professional supervision and development to a range of other Practitioners, both day to day and through the formal Supervision.

To support the Social Work Managers with the allocation of work, management of resources and capacity planning

To deputise for the Social Managers, as required in their absence, in terms of attending meetings and providing leadership to the team.

To assist with recruitment for staff which may include short listing, question development, interviewing, assessment

To manage on-boarding of any new recruits for whom the post holder has direct line management responsibility

To assist with and provide support to the ASYE Programme and other similar work placement or work experience initiatives within focus.

To contribute to the collation and / or analysis of performance activity and data.

To lead on specific projects or project groups and significant change initiatives.

NB: This job description gives only the principal duties and responsibilities of the post and, therefore, the post holder will be required to undertake various other duties which are implicit in the principal duties and which are commensurate with the post. Focus has the right to modify the Job Description (in accordance with the grade of the post) and modifications will be by mutual consent wherever possible.

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

As well as the departmental rules and procedures, which you are required to observe and follow, focus has developed a number of general policies and procedures that apply to your employment.

Whilst focus recognises specific responsibilities fall upon management, it is also the duty of all employees to accept personal responsibility for the practical application of these policies, procedures and standards. You should familiarise yourself with these, and ensure that you understand and adhere to them.

Particular attention is drawn to:-

Health and Safety

Under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 it is the responsibility of individual employees at every level to take care of their own health and safety at work and that of others who may be affected by their acts at work. This includes co-operating with management in complying with health and safety obligations, particularly by reporting promptly any defects, risks or potential hazards.

Fire Procedure

The post holder must adhere to the focus Fire Policy, including training attendance.

Equal Opportunities

Focus has policies covering Equal Opportunities and Harassment. The aim is to ensure that no colleagues, potential employees, patients/clients are harassed, or receive less favourable treatment on the grounds of disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, colour, religion or ethnic/national origin.

Security and Confidentiality

The post holder must adhere to a range of policies, procedures and legislations relevant to security and confidentiality, these include:

Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

Access to Health Records Act 1990

Computer Misuse Act 1990

BS7799 (Information Governance)

Caldicott

Document and Records Management

Mental Health Act

Additionally, all staff are required to attend an annual briefing on Information Governance and Security.

You are required to keep all client information confidential unless disclosure is expressly authorised by your employer. Misuse of or a failure to properly safeguard confidential data will be regarded as a disciplinary offence.

This job description reflects the current main organisational priorities for the post. In the context of rapid change taking place within the Health /Social care, these priorities will develop and change in consultation with the postholder in line with service business needs and priorities.

Specific objectives for the postholder will be regularly agreed and reviewed as part of an individual performance process.

Job description

Job responsibilities

JOB PURPOSE

To provide, in partnership with individuals, their carers and other key professionals, a high quality, person centred, accountable social care service which ensures best outcomes for people.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & REPONSIBILITES

To actively and effectively manage a caseload which will include prioritising and co-ordinating own workload; reviewing and monitoring individual needs, care plans and care packages; decision making; managing risk and effective recording.

At all times to be mindful of the Mental Capacity Act and to be alert to situations where vulnerable adults may be at risk and to act in accordance with the Adults Safeguarding Policies and Procedures.

To facilitate proportionate holistic assessments (including where appropriate self-assessments) working collaboratively with the individual, their carer/family and other professionals in order to identify levels of need and outcomes required which will inform the appropriate level of associated resources to help the person optimise their independence and meet their support needs.

To consider the needs of carers in all assessment activity and to undertake Carer Assessments as requested and/or required.

To work within appropriate timeframes to meet immediate needs and reduce risks in crisis situations and at all times ensure appropriate and proportionate responses or referrals are provided in accordance with legislation, guidance and policies.

Provide support in self directing the personalised care and support to meet the assessed needs and agreed outcomes

Proactively promote peoples well-being by enabling them to prevent, postpone or reduce the need for care and support by providing information, advice and signposting which promotes access to universal/preventative services, community and other natural support resources; maximising their assets using benefits and other funding sources, (e.g. Continuing Health Care Funding) to ensure independence, choice and control.

To work in partnership with other professionals, supporting service users, carers and families to develop person centred support plans incorporating an individuals circle of support, positive risk taking, solution finding where possible through universal services.

Proactively manage, with a level of autonomy, unresolved support or unmet need and service issues and make recommendations for resolution in situations where: needs cannot be delivered by the personal budget allocation; where there is a lack of suitable services; the apparent failure of providers to meet national or locally determined quality or performance standards. This may include preparing and presenting evidential report(s) to the Individual, Commissioning, Approval and Advice Panel.

Social Work Practitioners (Disability) will manage a caseload of people with multiple, complex and profound disabilities and will assess and plan transitions from Childrens Services into Adults working with a range of appropriate partners and providers and providing support to the young people through the transition process.

Identify, investigate and manage potential high risk situations where service users/carers safety or liberty may be at risk, making the necessary referrals as appropriate so as to enable them to take risks whilst protecting them from abuse, managing the risks to staff and the organisation; this may include undertaking assessments under the Mental Capacity Act.

To assist with investigations into allegations of abuse, contribute to strategy meetings and liaise with other professionals.

To maintain case records ensuring that all data meets the required levels of accuracy, quality, confidentiality and timeliness.

To prepare reports for panels, case conferences & court and to attend as required and appropriate.

To work on a duty rota, responding to emergency assessments or other situations which may occur.

Act as mentor to less experienced staff and students, providing them with support and guidance in terms of professional practice and organisational policies and procedures

To have an awareness of the performance targets, both national and local and to ensure all activity is aligned with meeting those targets.

To work to Social Work Standards set out by Social Work England.

To be an ambassador for focus at all times, representing the organisation positively, professionally and appropriately at meetings with service users, carers, families, other professionals and agencies.

Additional Expectations of Senior Social Work Practitioner

To provide professional supervision and development to a range of other Practitioners, both day to day and through the formal Supervision.

To support the Social Work Managers with the allocation of work, management of resources and capacity planning

To deputise for the Social Managers, as required in their absence, in terms of attending meetings and providing leadership to the team.

To assist with recruitment for staff which may include short listing, question development, interviewing, assessment

To manage on-boarding of any new recruits for whom the post holder has direct line management responsibility

To assist with and provide support to the ASYE Programme and other similar work placement or work experience initiatives within focus.

To contribute to the collation and / or analysis of performance activity and data.

To lead on specific projects or project groups and significant change initiatives.

NB: This job description gives only the principal duties and responsibilities of the post and, therefore, the post holder will be required to undertake various other duties which are implicit in the principal duties and which are commensurate with the post. Focus has the right to modify the Job Description (in accordance with the grade of the post) and modifications will be by mutual consent wherever possible.

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

As well as the departmental rules and procedures, which you are required to observe and follow, focus has developed a number of general policies and procedures that apply to your employment.

Whilst focus recognises specific responsibilities fall upon management, it is also the duty of all employees to accept personal responsibility for the practical application of these policies, procedures and standards. You should familiarise yourself with these, and ensure that you understand and adhere to them.

Particular attention is drawn to:-

Health and Safety

Under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 it is the responsibility of individual employees at every level to take care of their own health and safety at work and that of others who may be affected by their acts at work. This includes co-operating with management in complying with health and safety obligations, particularly by reporting promptly any defects, risks or potential hazards.

Fire Procedure

The post holder must adhere to the focus Fire Policy, including training attendance.

Equal Opportunities

Focus has policies covering Equal Opportunities and Harassment. The aim is to ensure that no colleagues, potential employees, patients/clients are harassed, or receive less favourable treatment on the grounds of disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, colour, religion or ethnic/national origin.

Security and Confidentiality

The post holder must adhere to a range of policies, procedures and legislations relevant to security and confidentiality, these include:

Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

Access to Health Records Act 1990

Computer Misuse Act 1990

BS7799 (Information Governance)

Caldicott

Document and Records Management

Mental Health Act

Additionally, all staff are required to attend an annual briefing on Information Governance and Security.

You are required to keep all client information confidential unless disclosure is expressly authorised by your employer. Misuse of or a failure to properly safeguard confidential data will be regarded as a disciplinary offence.

This job description reflects the current main organisational priorities for the post. In the context of rapid change taking place within the Health /Social care, these priorities will develop and change in consultation with the postholder in line with service business needs and priorities.

Specific objectives for the postholder will be regularly agreed and reviewed as part of an individual performance process.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a social care setting with vulnerable people

Desirable

  • Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary setting with other professionals

Qualifications

Essential

  • Relevant Social Work Degree or equivalent, and current Social Work England Registration OR
  • Qualified Nurse and registered with NMC (for posts within the Disability Team)

Desirable

  • Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a social care setting with vulnerable people

Desirable

  • Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary setting with other professionals

Qualifications

Essential

  • Relevant Social Work Degree or equivalent, and current Social Work England Registration OR
  • Qualified Nurse and registered with NMC (for posts within the Disability Team)

Desirable

  • Evidence of Continuing Professional Development

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Address

Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Heritage House

Fishermans Wharf

Grimsby

North East Lincolnshire

DN31 1SY


Employer's website

https://www.focusadultsocialwork.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Address

Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Heritage House

Fishermans Wharf

Grimsby

North East Lincolnshire

DN31 1SY


Employer's website

https://www.focusadultsocialwork.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Social Work Manager

Rhianne Campbell

focus.socialworkmanager@nhs.net

03003302804

Details

Date posted

15 January 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£28,701 to £42,495 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

U0047-26-0000

Job locations

Focus Independent Adult Social Work

Heritage House

Fishermans Wharf

Grimsby

North East Lincolnshire

DN31 1SY


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