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Join a supportive and progressive team at Ealing Council, committed to delivering high-quality social care services for children and families (or adults, if applicable).
Engage in relationship-based practice, placing the voice of […]
View JobAs a Band 6 Occupational Therapist with Medway Council, you will support adults with mental health needs to build independence, confidence, and functional daily living skills. Working within a community-based, multidisciplinary team, […]
View JobAs an Occupational Therapist with Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare NHS Trust, you will provide specialist assessment and intervention to individuals with mental health needs in a community setting. Working collaboratively […]
View JobEast London Foundation Trust is seeking a compassionate and skilled Locum Qualified Social Worker to join their Adult Mental Health team. This role involves providing statutory social work assessments, care planning, and safeguarding […]
View JobCity of Wolverhampton Council is seeking a skilled and compassionate Qualified Social Worker to join their Mental Health team on a locum basis. The successful candidate will support individuals with mental health needs through […]
View JobLondon Borough of Ealing Council is seeking a Band 6 Occupational Therapist to work with adults, supporting those with learning disabilities and mental health needs. This role involves providing specialist assessments and […]
View JobLondon Borough of Ealing Council is seeking a Senior Occupational Therapist (Band 6/7) to work with adults, supporting those with learning disabilities and mental health needs. This role involves providing specialist assessments, […]
View JobThe Ministry of Defence is seeking a skilled and experienced Senior Social Worker to support adults within the Armed Forces community. This specialist role involves providing social work services to military personnel, veterans, and […]
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Join a supportive and progressive team at Ealing Council, committed to delivering high-quality social care services for children and families (or adults, if applicable).
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Engage in relationship-based practice, placing the voice of the service user at the heart of assessment and intervention.
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Benefit from manageable caseloads, strong supervision, and access to professional development opportunities.
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Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver strength-based, person-centred support.
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Utilise evidence-informed practice and contribute to a learning culture focused on improving outcomes.
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Competitive pay rates, flexible working arrangements, and a hybrid working model (subject to service needs).
