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Adults Social Worker Hospital Discharge

Adults Social Worker Hospital Discharge

Posted 13 June by Connect2Hampshire
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Adults Social Worker - Hospital Discharge - Queen Alexander Hospital

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Qualified Social Worker to join our friendly and supportive hospital discharge team at Queen Alexander Hospital discharge team in Portsmouth. Position currently available until October 24.

Responsibilities:

  • Working with the acute team.
  • The focus will be on supporting the turn around of patients at the front door and working with the Single Point of access here at the hospital.
  • This role requires you to be on site 4 days a week as you will be assessing patients for discharge planning.
  • 1 day a week will be working remote covering another hospital.

Our Social Workers are an asset and are encouraged to be creative and autonomous, while enabling you to work flexibly. Hampshire are committed to providing regular, reflective and effective supervision to support you, while ensuring you also have the working conditions you need for good practice to flourish.

Why Hampshire?

Benefits

We will provide you with:

  • A 9 day working fortnight
  • A hybrid tablet device, so you can work more effectively and flexibly.
  • 5 personal development days per annum.
  • Access to permanent vacancies as they are released.
  • £36-£38 per hour (Umbrella Rate)

Connect2Hampshire, part of Hampshire & Kent Commercial Services LLP, is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business and positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.

Reference: 52859078

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