Job Description
Permanent contract | £13,855.50 to £16,327.00 per annum (Scale F/G) | 18.5 hours per week | The Simpson Centre, Kelling Hospital
Are you passionate about making a difference and want to work in an exciting and rewarding area of Social Care? If so, we'd love to hear from you.
We're looking for a practitioner to join The Northern Learning Disabilities Team based in North Norfolk. Covering North Norfolk and Broadland, our service provides an integrated Health and Social Care approach to assessment and support in the community. Norfolk County Council and Norfolk Community Health and Care Trust (NCH&C) deliver together a single service for adults with a Learning Disability. We are an integrated Health and Social Care team providing specialist Learning Disability support to adults in the community.
About You
You will be able to work under pressure, be well organised, and effectively prioritise. You will need to have a positive attitude and enjoy finding creative and innovative solutions. You should have excellent communication skills, record keeping, and keyboard skills. A commitment to excellent customer service and multi-agency working is essential. You will build strong partnerships with service users and their families, be ambitious about what people can achieve, and confidently explore ideas for positive outcomes.
Who are we?
We are an inspiring and dedicated team of Social Care practitioners focused on supporting adults with a Learning Disability to live independent and fulfilling lives. We pride ourselves on our multi-disciplinary working environment and positive relationships with health colleagues, which we believe lead to better outcomes for those we support.
What We Offer
We offer the opportunity to work in a rewarding area of Social Care, with regular supervision and support from a multi-disciplinary management team. Necessary training will be provided, along with a commitment to ongoing professional development.
Job Description
We are looking to appoint either a Supported Assistant Practitioner (Scale F) or an experienced Assistant Practitioner (Scale G). Please include a CV and Supporting Statement explaining how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for each role. We recommend reviewing the full Job Description and Person Specification for each position before applying:
* Supported Assistant Practitioner
* Assistant Practitioner
Our Supported Assistant Practitioners (Scale F) participate in a 9-month bespoke support programme, enabling progression to an Assistant Practitioner role (Scale G), subject to satisfactory completion. For more details, see our Terms and Conditions.
For an informal discussion, contact Team Manager Maxine Thurston at 01263 676111 or maxine.thurston@norfolk.gov.uk.
Benefits of Working for Norfolk County Council
* Competitive salary
* Generous holiday entitlement
* Health and Wellbeing services including physiotherapy and counselling
* Flexible working options such as flexi-time, part-time, remote, and hybrid working
* Employee discounts through Norfolk Rewards
* A Blue Light card for Fire Service and Social Care Workers
* Relocation expenses paid upfront (where applicable)
* Travel expense advances
* Local Government Pension Scheme with benefits
* Referral bonuses for hard-to-fill roles
* Tax-efficient options for pension, bikes, and electric cars
Existing Norfolk County Council employees can view and apply for vacancies via myOracle using their official email addresses.
Closing Date
20 May 2025 at 23:59
About Norfolk
Norfolk boasts miles of coastline, the Broads, vibrant market towns, and a city rich in cultural heritage. Our economy is thriving, driven by sectors like energy and food, with ambitious plans for housing and education development. Norfolk is a fantastic place to live, work, and visit.
As the main local authority for the county, we serve over 850,000 residents, working with elected members to deliver strategic services, involving communities and partnering with local organizations to ensure excellent service provision.
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