Who You Are You are a dedicated individual committed to helping people enhance their independence and coping skills. You are guided by a non-judgmental and caring attitude, committed to the delivery of high-quality services in a complex environment. You uphold the principles of equal opportunities and partnership, and you understand the value of supervision. What the Job Involves The role involves assisting individuals in resolving significant issues, working within legal and council policy frameworks to assess, commission, and review services. You will actively participate in protecting vulnerable individuals, manage and prioritize your workload, and work collaboratively with colleagues. Duties include needs assessment, risk analysis, decision-making, and ensuring the delivery of effective social work practice. You will be part of a team that supports the principles of equality and actively works to reduce carbon emissions, while maintaining a flexible work location to meet the demands of the role. Skills Clear written and verbal communication Assessment and risk analysis Effective time management and organization Advocacy and teamwork skills Knowledge of relevant legislation, policies, and procedures Proficiency in IT systems Bilingual abilities, especially in Welsh or Community Languages, are advantageous Valid driving license and willingness to work flexible hours