We are seeking Enabling Independence Officers (EIO), formerly known as Assessment Officers, to join our Adult Social Care Service.
Responsibilities
Our goal is to empower adults to live as independently as possible in the community. Your duties and responsibilities will be specific to our residents' needs. They will include:
- Conducting assessments of individuals in need of social care services
- Gathering information from various sources to determine the level of support required
- Collaborating with social workers, healthcare providers, and the NHS to ensure that our service users receive the best possible care in accordance with the Care Act.
EIO at Sutton are unqualified social care workers with the skills and knowledge of being trusted assessors, or willing to complete level 3 trusted assessor training.
EIO within the Transition Team are responsible for supporting people in a person-centred way using a prevention and strength based approach, working proactively to identify individuals who may be at risk of developing social care needs in the future. You will be required to work with health partners, community groups, service users and residents to facilitate co-production. You will complete proportionate assessments for equipment and adaptations to prevent, reduce or delay needs.
We aspire for young people to be supported to increase independence in specific areas of their life as identified within their Care Act 2014 assessment, with the aim to enable them to learn the skills to complete tasks without the need to rely on social care support. The EIO will respond in a person-centred way using a prevention and strength based approach, working proactively and creatively with the person, their families, health partners, community groups, education and children's services.
If you are passionate about making a difference, have strong interpersonal skills to build effective relationships and can show empathy and sensitivity towards individuals facing difficult circumstances, we want to hear from you.
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