What makes Community Integrated Care a great place to work:
Are you a Support Worker that is looking to progress in your career?
Would you like to gain qualifications, enjoy specialist training, have more responsibility and earn more money?
Community Integrated Care is recruiting for an Advanced Support Worker, with flexible shift patterns.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled and experienced support worker to step up. You will support adults with learning disabilities and autism, who have complex needs, to lead the best life possible.
. Delivering tailored, life-enhancing support in line with the organisations complex care servicemodels, working with the complex care team and other specialists to ensure that the needs ofthe people we support are met within a comprehensive and robust framework.2. Support an environment where colleagues feel encouraged to reflect on their practices, andguide, support and assess colleagues to promote continuous improvement and high levels ofcompetency.3. To act as a role model and mentor to colleagues, by demonstrating excellent levels of practiceand ensuring specialist care and support is tailored to the people we support.4. Identify, escalate, and contribute to the management of any risks that could affect customerservice or safety, or the effectiveness, efficiency and compliance of an individual's activities, toensure that the best interests of the people we support are always maintained.5. To ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of self, colleagues, and people supported byfollowing the appropriate policies and procedures and escalating any concerns, complaints orpoor practice.6. To provide the best care and support possible, in accordance with a person’s support needs andcreate personalised support plans using specialist knowledge and experience, gaining input fromother care professionals, so that people’s holistic needs are supported.7. Delivering care and support in line with co-produced plans, and establishing meaningfulrelationships with the people we support and their loved ones, to truly understand their needs,and ensure they feel engaged, involved and fulfilledBenefits & USP’s:
1. £13.74 per Hour
2. Work doing the things you enjoy, meaning work never feels like work
3. Work for a multi award-winning Charity that invests all it profits right back into the people we support, our workforce and our local communities
4. Managed by supportive leaders
5. 25 Days annual leave inclusive of statutory bank holidays (for full time, part time is worked out on a pro-rata basis)
6. Pension Scheme
7. No uniform - we wear our casual clothes
8. Flexible Working Hours & Shift patterns
9. We will pay for your DBS / PVG
10. We are based in one location, so no need to be a car driver
11. Guaranteed & Contracted Hours
12. Spend your whole shift with the person you support, making the biggest impact on their lives
13. Shopping Discounts Scheme
14. Ongoing continued professional development and progression opportunities
15. Recommend a Friend Bonus scheme
16. Financial Hardship Fund
17. Investment in your wellbeing
Community Integrated Care is one of the UK’s largest health and social care charities. We work hard to enriching the lives of people with many different care needs. It’s exciting and rewarding work, and we’re full of pride and passion for what we do.
Since the early days, we’ve grown to provide many innovative and bespoke care services to thousands of people across England and Scotland. We want to provide support based on the principles of choice, dignity and respect. This resonates in our vision of ‘Your Life, Your Choice’ and our strategy ‘Best Lives Possible’.
We have strong values and we’re proud to pioneer new ways of delivering social care to stand out in our sector. In the past two years, we have won or made the shortlist for over national and regional awards!
We are also focussed on our people. Our Support Workers are dedicated and passionate about going ‘the extra mile’ for the people we support and in return, we go the extra mile for them by investing in pay, recognition, wellbeing and continued professional and personal development. We will provide you with all the training, support and personal protective equipment you need in your role and will help you develop, should you decide you want to develop your career with us. Who you’ll be supporting & more about the role:
We live in a large supported living accommodation which is all one level, apart from the managers office which is up a set of stairs. Our flats are on the ground floor in different zones. We have a large garden that goes right around the outer building and it is lovely for walks around. We have a patch of garden that we like to work on in the summertime.
We have a large shared communal area, we have a TV in here where we listen to music and watch movies on our comfortable sofas. The doors leading from the communal area, to our communal garden space has a hut and a large area where we have BBQs in the summer and it has benches which is therapeutic when needing some time alone. We also have a ping pong table that we enjoy playing and it keeps us occupied. We use this area when we want to do activities, we also have Halloween and Christmas parties here etc and we all get together and decorate this area and sing on karaoke. We also have a space that we are currently turning into a ‘chill out zone’. This is a more quiet communal area that will be for chilling out and sensory items will be added. Our service is next to a college, but where we are placed is in a cul-de-sac so it is out of the way and very quiet. We don’t really have neighbours in the area apart from each other, as we are next to work buildings and a care home. There is a large car park on site with plenty of spaces to park, as well as a charging port for electric cars.
We are different in lots of ways (that’s what makes us so interesting) with our ages ranging between 21 to 74.
We are all independent in our own ways here at Kirkdale. A lot of us here suffer with mental health problems, ranging from bipolar, personality disorder, depression etc. Some of us have autism and learning disabilities.
We all require support in lots of different ways, such as 1:1’s, shopping calls, domestic calls, meds calls, drop off/pick up to day services, cuppa and a chat, accessing the community for activities etc.
The staff here at Kirkdale are trained in all mandatory training, such as first aid, medication, fire safety, health and safety, autism etc. We also have outside professionals who work closely with our staff team to roll out helpful appropriate training, such as psychiatrists who hold training sessions for staff so they can gain a better understanding around mental health/our own individual needs.
We are proud of ourselves here at Kirkdale for so many things. We are helpful to eachother and to staff. We are also proud of our achievements in life and how far we have come to live independently in supported living. We all enjoy different activities, such as going to the gym, arts and crafts, football, attending football matches, jujitsu, dancing, acting, singing, going to discos/karaoke, spending time with friends and families. Some of us attend college and have dreams to find a job that we love. We are all passionate people who are caring and always smile, even when we have our struggles. We are good at getting to know people, and teaching people about ourselves. We would get along with people who are understanding, and who will not leave once faced with a difficult day. We would need you to be kind, patient, caring and funny. We are all adults with capacity and enjoy banter and meaningful conversations.
Your values:
The ideal candidate will have a Level 3 in Social Care and strong experience in mental health, autism and sensory communication, and physical health.
If you do not have a qualification, you will need to have experience in social care.
You will know how to connect with people and be passionate about supporting people to live independently. You will also be a brilliant mentor and share your skills and experiences with your colleagues.
We will develop your talents with a range of specialist training, including the opportunity to learn Positive Behaviour Support methods, Makaton and the Picture Exchange System.
During recruitment you will meet the people we support in their home. This will allow you to see their wonderful personalities first-hand and fully understand the level of support that they require.
Naturally it is important too that you share our company values - We Include; We Deliver; We Aspire; We Respect; We Enable, which are at the heart of everything we do and ensure that we deliver high quality, consistent care and support. People's values are important to use, so we look for people with:
- Patience
- Empathy, compassion and sensitivity to others
- A strong work ethic
- Reliability
- Honesty
- Determination- A problem solver- Resilience