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North Lincolnshire Council is seeking a dedicated and proactive Hospital Discharge Social Worker to support timely and effective discharges from acute and community hospitals. This role is vital in ensuring that adults receive the […]
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View JobJob Title: Occupational Therapist – Band 6
Location: Barts – Newham Hospital
Area: East London NHS
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract length: Ongoing
Job details: Acute Assessment Unit – Older People Services. To start […]
Job Title: Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist – Band 7
Location: Barts – Newham Hospital
Area: East London NHS
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract length: Ongoing
Job details: Acute Assessment Unit – Older People […]
Job Title: Occupational Therapist– Band 6
Location: Barts – Newham Hospital
Area: East London NHS
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract length: Ongoing
Job details: HCPC registered. AEU/ OPS. Working hours: Full […]
Job Title: Physiotherapist – Band 6
Area: Hertfordshire NHS
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract length: Ongoing […]
North Lincolnshire Council is seeking a dedicated and proactive Hospital Discharge Social Worker to support timely and effective discharges from acute and community hospitals. This role is vital in ensuring that adults receive the right care, at the right time, in the most appropriate setting. If you are passionate about promoting independence and working collaboratively across health and social care, we welcome your application.
Key Responsibilities:
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Coordinate hospital discharges by conducting timely assessments and arranging care packages in line with the Care Act 2014 and Discharge to Assess (D2A) principles.
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Work collaboratively with NHS discharge teams, community services, and families to ensure safe transitions from hospital to home or appropriate care settings.
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Undertake safeguarding enquiries and mental capacity assessments, ensuring all statutory duties are fulfilled with a focus on person-centred outcomes.
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Maintain accurate case records and contribute to performance targets, supporting continuous improvement in hospital discharge pathways and reducing delayed transfers of care.
