Plaintext Who You Are You are a dedicated individual committed to assisting people in overcoming significant challenges in their lives while enhancing their independence and coping abilities. You are well-versed in current legislation and Council policy, procedures, and practices related to social work. You exhibit professionalism, competence, and a commitment to equality and safeguarding, and you are flexible to work from various locations as needed. What the Job Involves The role involves working within a statutory framework to assess, commission, and review services for specific client groups. You will assist vulnerable individuals in making informed decisions, clarify and express their needs, promote independence, and enhance coping skills. Your responsibilities include assessing risks and options, engaging in legal and procedural interventions, managing workloads, and participating in decision-making forums. The role also requires maintaining accurate records and contributing to service planning, monitoring, and evaluation while supporting the Council's commitment to equality, safety, and environmental sustainability. Skills Legal, policy, and procedural knowledge in social work Effective communication and advocacy Risk assessment and analysis Teamwork and collaboration Organizational and management skills Proficiency in IT systems Competency in multiple languages, including Welsh, is an advantage