Preparing for Adulthood Social Worker Leicester City Council Up to £32ph We are seeking an experienced Social Worker to join our busy Preparing for Adulthood Team on a 6-month fixed-term contract. This is a crucial role supporting young people with complex needs as they transition from Children's Services into adult life. You will be instrumental in ensuring an effective and seamless transition, promoting independence, choice, and control for the people you support. Key Responsibilities You will manage a busy caseload and execute a range of specialist statutory duties. The Social Worker will be required to: * Statutory Assessments: Undertake comprehensive Care Act Assessments, Mental Capacity (MC) Assessments, and apply for Court of Protection (COP) deputyship orders where necessary. * Safeguarding: Lead on complex adult safeguarding enquiries, investigations, and risk management. * Transition Planning: Work closely with Children's Services to support an effective transition into adulthood, including coordinating moves from educational placements and hospital settings to supported living. * Finance and Support: Ensure that we support people with commissioned services and the effective use of Direct Payments. * Legal Frameworks: Demonstrate a good understanding of the Care Act and the MCA (Mental Capacity Act). * Case Management: Maintain accurate and timely records, requiring a good understanding of Liquid Logic. Working Environment * Autonomy and Teamwork: You need to work well on your own and be self-motivated, as well as being a contributing part of a team. * Practice Culture: You should be proactive in your practice and committed to completing huddles for reflective and risk-managed practice. * Flexibility and Creativity: We look for practitioners who are able to work flexibly and creatively to develop person-centred solutions. * Hybrid Working: The role offers hybrid working, however, the designated office day is every Thursday to ensure in-person team collaboration and professional support. About You You must be a Qualified Social Worker, registered with Social Work England (SWE), with relevant experience working with young adults with disabilities, particularly during the transition phase