These roles focus on supporting practice. You will help practitioners feel confident using technology as part of their everyday work with people. You will help them to:
* understand what the TEC service offers
* know when technology may help
* talk about technology with people and families
Technology should be part of adult care conversations. This includes assessments, reviews, and support planning. You will help turn technology into practical, everyday support for people.
Three roles working together – there are three Ambassador roles in total.
* One role will mainly cover the East of Lincolnshire
* One role will mainly cover the West of Lincolnshire
* One existing role will cover the South of Lincolnshire
The three roles will work closely together. You will:
* share learning
* share tools and resources
* use the same approaches across the county
Travel across Lincolnshire is needed. This is to support teams, partners, people and their support networks.
What you will do
You will work with:
* Adult Care teams
* the TEC strategic partner
* other professionals and partners
You will support practitioners:
* through giving information and advice
* during home visits
* in meetings with other professionals
You will play an important role in making sure the TEC service is used well.
Key parts of the role
In this role, you will:
* Create and run workshops for Adult Care staff and other professionals
* Help practitioners and people understand the TEC service and how to use it
* Create simple, practical resources such as guides, prompts and FAQs
* Provide support with understanding everyday technology and TEC equipment
* Support strengths‑based conversations with people and families
* Talk about technology in a clear and person‑centred way
* Use information from technology to identify when there is a change
* Help teams take action early when risks appear
* Support better decision‑making using TEC insight
* Experience of working in Adult Care or a similar setting
* An understanding of strengths‑based practice
* Confidence supporting and developing practice
* The ability to explain technology in simple, clear language
* An interest in using data to support early help and prevention
* A positive and collaborative way of working
This is a professional leadership role. Therefore, you must hold a current professional registration, which may include Social Work England, HCPC, or an equivalent body. You must be able to show how your professional judgement supports safe and person‑centred practice.
Immigration and language requirement
In accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 (Fluency Duty), the ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
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