Senior Social Worker
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Healthcare
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services -
Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Social Worker seeking to develop advanced practice within a specialist community palliative care service. We are looking for a compassionate, highly skilled practitioner who is motivated to work within a proactive, dynamic, multidisciplinary hospice team supporting adults with life-limiting illness in their own homes, and those important to them.
Main duties of the jobThis is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Social Worker seeking to develop advanced practice within a specialist community palliative care service. We are looking for a compassionate, highly skilled practitioner who is motivated to work within a proactive, dynamic, multidisciplinary hospice team supporting adults with life-limiting illness in their own homes, and those important to them.
About usSt Christophers, in our experience, is an extraordinary place to work.
Our aim at St Christophers is to deliver care and support that is of the highest quality to our patients, their families and carers and anyone else who looks to us for help. We know that people working across our organisation will only be able to provide this if they in turn, feel supported in their endeavours.
Job responsibilitiesSenior Social Worker
Department: Social Work and Welfare
Hours: 36 hours per week
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Social Worker seeking to develop advanced practice within a specialist community palliative care service. We are looking for a compassionate, highly skilled practitioner who is motivated to work within a proactive, dynamic, multidisciplinary hospice team supporting adults with life-limiting illness in their own homes, and those important to them.
Our community social work team undertakes holistic psychosocial assessments, including carers assessments in context of palliative care needs. This post will also be responsible for safeguarding and complex mental capacity assessments. We work collaboratively with primary care, community nursing teams, acute hospitals, local authorities and voluntary sector partners to ensure coordinated, person-centred care at a time of profound vulnerability and transition.
As a Senior Social Worker, you will hold a complex community caseload, underpinning your practice with a strengths-based, trauma-informed and relationship-centred approach. You will ensure that assessments and support plans are legally literate, proportionate and responsive to the social, emotional, cultural and financial impact of life-limiting illness.
Community palliative care social work frequently involves:
- Advance care planning and future care discussions
- Complex safeguarding concerns, including self-neglect and carer stress
- Family conflict, domestic abuse and breakdown in care arrangements
- Work involving fluctuating or impaired mental capacity
- Supporting hospital avoidance and facilitating timely, safe discharge home
- Coordinating packages of care and advocating where statutory services are limited
You will demonstrate advanced skills in managing risk within community settings, often where uncertainty, compressed timescales and high emotional intensity are present. A strong working knowledge of safeguarding processes, the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 is essential.
As a senior member of the team, you will contribute to strengthening high-quality social work practice within the hospice by:
- Providing reflective supervision, professional guidance and mentoring to less experienced social workers, ASYE practitioners and students
- Leading on complex case consultations
- Contributing to case audits and quality improvement activity
- Supporting policy development in areas such as safeguarding, mental capacity, and working with individuals who are difficult to engage
- Promoting the distinctive contribution of social work within a multidisciplinary and predominantly medical model
We are particularly interested in applicants who can articulate the value of community social work in enabling people to remain at home where possible, supporting carers, reducing health inequalities, and advocating for individuals whose voices may otherwise be marginalised.
To be considered for shortlisting, your application must clearly evidence:
- Professional qualification in Social Work and current registration with Social Work England
- Substantial post-qualification experience working with adults with complex health, social care or safeguarding needs
- Applied knowledge of the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005, including experience of undertaking Mental Capacity Assessments and safeguarding enquiries
- Experience of managing complex risk in community settings and working autonomously
- Experience of providing reflective supervision, mentoring and practice guidance to less experienced Social Workers, including ASYE practitioners and students
- Demonstrable ability to work collaboratively across health, social care and voluntary sector systems
- Commitment to continuing professional development and…
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