Have you considered a career change? Have you ever considered a career in social care? Are you looking for a new challenge and the opportunity to make a real difference to someone's life?
We have community care positions available throughout Swindon. Do not have any experience? We offer a full induction training programme and ongoing support.
We are looking for people who can work Monday to Friday and every
other weekend (days off in the week when you are working a weekend).
We also have opportunities for evenings only and weekends only.
All our positions are permanent, and you will work with the
same customers each week.
Everlife (Swindon) are now holding interviews and training for
immediate start*
We offer the following:
• Great hourly
rates of pay - £12.40 evenings/weekends, £12.00 weekday days
•
Paid training program
• Paid holiday
• Uniform & full
personal protective equipment provided
• Mileage paid
•
Support from a friendly, experienced office team
If you are looking to help and support people in your local
community apply and we will contact you.
*Subject to two
satisfactory references and Enhanced DBS check.
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION
Job Purpose
To undertake care/support work with the sensitivity
required to provide services in a way which preserve the dignity,
privacy, choice, independence, fulfilment and rights of the people
who use our services.
Accountabilities
1. Delivering The Highest Standard Of
Quality Care To All Service Users.
1.1. To support service
users to lead as independent a life as possible.
1.2. To
provide personal care and support to service users as detailed in
their individual care/ support plan.
1.3. To adhere to the
requirements laid out in the risk assessments and care/ support plans
to ensure that the service user lives as safely as possible in their
own home.
1.4. To prepare meals, ensuring a balanced diet,
undertake household and cleaning tasks, social interaction and any
other tasks outlined in the care/ support plan.
1.5. To dress
appropriately for the post in accordance with the Company Dress
Code.
1.6. To develop good communication and develop effective
working relationships with service users and others.
1.7. Be
willing to work within a service users own home, accepting the
different environments and varying capabilities of service
users.
1.8. To encourage service users independence, while
ensuring dignity, choice and respect at all times.
2. Supporting the Company Office and Its Performance
2.1.
To ensure that any Health and Safety issues are reported
immediately.
2.2. Ensure accurate and full records are kept
for each service users.
2.3. To deliver flexible care and
support for service users who require this.
2.4. To liaise
with peers and other professionals as required and appropriate.
2.5. Where required, assist to ensure that all care visits are
attended.
2.6. To report any concerns, complaints or
safeguarding/ protection issues.
2.7. To attend staff
meetings, training, supervisions and appraisals where necessary.
3. Supporting Stakeholders and Their Requirements
3.1. To
attend and participate in case conferences and reviews as and when
required.
3.2. To alert Managers/Quality Officers/Company
Office Staff to any changes in the service users condition or
circumstances.
3.3. Take responsibility for the safe handling
of property and equipment belonging to the service user.
3.4.
Be available and willing to undertake any other tasks specified by
line management relevant to the role and to the needs of the service
user.
3.5. To communicate effectively with all peer groups.
4. Occasionally, you may be required to
4.1. Undertake
other duties as requested by your Line Manager
Person Specification
Able to show a high level of initiative
and empathy when working with service users. To be able to
communicate at all levels effectively and to be able to recognise
changes in service user’s needs or circumstances. To be able to
travel within a community setting and have flexibility and
reliability.
Essential Skills
• Good comprehension of
the English language
• Ability to recognise poor
practice
• Understanding of the principles of
Empowerment
• Working Knowledge of the Safeguarding
Process
• Ability to recognise and report hazards
•
Able to carry out moving and positioning techniques
• Ability
to show empathy
• Accurate Record Keeping
• Ability to
work as a team
• Ability to work alone
Desirable Skills / Qualifications
• QCF Level 2 in Health and
Social Care
• Understanding of Supporting people to live
independently
• Specialist Training - Various
•
Ability to speak on behalf of others
Behavioural Competencies
• Able to work on own
initiative
• Communicating Effectively
•
Self-Development
• Quality Focused
• People Skills
Suggested Performance Measures
• Timekeeping and
Punctuality
• Work Attendance
Additional Requirements
• If you are a driver you must
provide a copy of your full and accurate Driving Licence together with
a copy of the relevant Business Insurance