Job summary
This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified Social Worker who has experience or an interest in Forensic Social Work.
Broadmoor Hospital, as part of West London Health Trust, is responsible for the in-patient treatment of men detained under the Mental Health Act, who require high levels of security in order to protect others and themselves.
The successful applicant will be joining an experienced and supportive Social Work team.
Whilst it is desirable for candidates to have experience working within forensic and mental health settings, applications will be equally considered from qualified and experienced Social Workers working in other areas, as long as they can demonstrate strong transferability of skills.
Social Workers work within their clinical teams allocated to wards. The Social Work role is well integrated within the multi-disciplinary team approach and you will have key responsibilities in the completion of statutory reports, supporting carers and will be the clinical team lead for safeguarding.
Main duties of the job
West London NHS Trust delivers a forensic social work service across high, medium and low levels of security. We work within well-resourced multi-disciplinary teams, contributing to risk assessment and care planning from admission to discharge. We address the social care needs of patients within our services. Social Workers operate to the Forensic Mental Health Social Work: Capabilities Framework (2016) with opportunities for working across a number of specialist areas.
As a Forensic Social Worker, you will work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary team attached to a ward. You will undertake statutory functions, including the completion of Social Circumstance, social history and CPA reports and take lead responsibility for safeguarding and Carers.
You will contribute fully to risk assessments and care pathway planning. You will work to the principles of the Recovery Model and will provide a social care perspective to patient care planning. You will have an active role in working closely and supporting the families and Carers of patients. You will take a lead on ensuring safeguarding adult and children concerns are progressed, working closely with the Team Manager.
About us
West London NHS Trust is one of the most diverse healthcare providers in the UK, delivering a range of mental health and physical healthcare and community services. The Trust runs Broadmoor Hospital, one of three high secure hospitals in the country, with an international reputation.
Our high secure services care for patients from South of England and we provide low and medium secure services across eight London boroughs. The Trust also provides mental and physical healthcare in three London boroughs (Ealing, Hounslow and Hammersmith & Fulham). We employ 4,500 staff, of whom 56% are BME. Our turnover for 2023-24 is £426m.
The Trust is rated as 'Good' overallby the Care Quality Commission. Forensic services are rated as 'Outstanding'.
The Trust is an established partner and contributor in the development of the evolving North West London Integrated Care System and the Integrated Care Board. The Trust leads the NW London Children and Adolescent Mental Health provider collaborative.
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. Ensure that inpatients have a social history completed to inform the post admission assessment process and in accordance with the post-admission pathway process.
2. Establish the home Responsible Local Authority for inpatients on admission, and escalate to Line Manager when efforts to establish the RLA prove problematic. Maintain links with the Responsible Local Authority and home Community Mental Health Team for each patient to ensure good liaison and care planning and timely transitions to lower secure environments and discharge from hospital
3. Gather information for needs assessment and risk analysis from patients and others such as family members and external social care and probation agencies.
4. Complete reports within deadlines.
5. Undertake assessment and analysis of risk to the public and staff or others of reoffending. Develop with multidisciplinary team colleagues risk management strategies and care plans for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients, taking a lead in relation to the individual social care needs.
6. Actively and assertively participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, contributing a Social Work perspective, with particular emphasis on discharge pathways and on family and external community issues, planning proactively for suitable aftercare.
7. Provide Social Circumstances Reports for Mental Health Tribunals, Managers Hearings, and the Parole Board which conform to the standards for such reports
8. Attend Mental Health Tribunals and other formal meetings to represent a Social Work perspective.
9. Take a lead role within the multidisciplinary team to ensure that child and adult safeguarding is prioritised and procedures followed.
10. Take a lead role in the multidisciplinary team in enabling patients to exercise their rights.
11. Take a lead role within the multidisciplinary team in ensuring carers are advised in any patient / service users change of circumstances.
12. Promote good practice regarding equality, diversity and inclusion, specifically in relation to addressing racism and discrimination
13. Support families and carers to contribute to patients care and refer carers for specialist assistance where appropriate including a Carers Assessment.
14. Represent the views of the multidisciplinary team at external meetings, such as MAPPA level 2 or MARAC
15. Contribute to Ward Clinical Improvement Groups and Service Clinical Governance meetings
16. Contribute to the Social Work Team duty rota, and complete reports and other duty tasks as required
17. Maintain records in a timely and accurate matter in accordance with Trust policies and Social Work England expectations
18. Where agreed with the RLA, undertake initial Care Act assessments on behalf of the RLA, referring to local host area funding panels with regard to section 117 MHA
19. Undertake the role of Appropriate Adult, as outlined by PACE
20. Undertake the Social Supervision of patients subject to Conditional Discharge in agreed cases
21. Contribute to the development of any student social workers and newly qualified Social Workers placed within the team
22. Where the post holder is an AMHP, contribute to a partner local authority AMHP rota as agreed with management, and attend appropriate training and supervision.
Person Specification
Qualifications & Training
Essential
23. Degree in Social Work or DipSW or CQSW
24. Social Work England registration
25. Post-qualifying training (with again formally or through evidenced on-the-job training) in relevant areas of social work and/or mental health
26. Evidence of continuing professional and personal development
Desirable
27. AMHP qualification
28. Qualifications relating to the Mental Capacity Act, Best Interest Assessor
29. Relevant training in group work, family therapy, substance misuse interventions, or offence work
Experience
Essential
30. Experience of working with individuals with mental health problems
31. Experience of multidisciplinary team working, and promoting a social work/social care perspective
32. Experience of presenting reports in formal setting, First Tier Tribunals Mental Health and Associate Hospital Managers Hearings
33. Experience in risk assessment and risk management
34. Experience in collaborative care planning
35. Experience in working with families
36. Experience of child and adult Safeguarding with mental health patients and their families
37. Experience in supporting and training others on Social Work or AMHP placements
Desirable
38. Experience of working in an inpatient forensic mental health setting
39. Experience of working with offenders
40. Experience of working with adults with substance misuse or dual diagnosis
41. Experience of working with adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Knowledge
Essential
42. Knowledge of particular aspects of the Mental Health Act and its associated Code of Practice, Mental Capacity Act, Care Act, Human Rights Act and criminal justice legislation relevant to Forensic Mental Health Social Work
43. Detailed knowledge of identifying Responsible Local Authorities, Section 117 MHA, MAPPA, Victim Liaison, Carers' Rights and child and adult safeguarding
44. Written and verbal communication skills to engage with patients, carers and professionals of various levels of seniority across health and social care
45. Knowledge of how to work effectively with professional networks to foster collaborative approaches and achieve results
Desirable
46. Specialist knowledge in engaging with people with personality disorder and forensic histories
47. Group facilitation skills
Personal Qualities
Essential
48. Interpersonal skills to manage highly complex emotional situations
49. Analytic and judgement skills, dealing with highly complex situations where required to express professional social work opinions
50. Ability to work with considerable professional autonomy as a solo social worker in a multidisciplinary team
51. Planning and organisational skills to manage a caseload and meet deadlines
52. Ability to undertake all statutory and mandatory training, including Breakaway (subject to Occupational Health clearance)