Supporting one female and two males in Bagillt you will possess a positive approach, a sense of humour and a willingness to learn. Whilst experience supporting people with a physical disability is an advantage we recognise and welcome new starters to Social Care. You will receive training, guidance and encouragement to enable the tenants to enjoy their chosen Interests which include music, shopping, sport, attending day services and trips out. You will need to be a driver to enable activities etc to be accessible. This is an opportunity to join a well established team and contribute to enhancing someone's life whilst having fun and earning a living.
The Role
Reporting to the Service Manager, you’ll be working at a house where support is being provided as part of a team, to people who may have both learning and physical disabilities who live in their own home. Your duties will require you to:
* Assist with all personal care requirements using hoists and other specialist equipment as appropriate; and, at all times, respecting the person’s dignity and privacy
* Assist individuals to access general public amenities both by vehicle and on foot (to include pushing a wheelchair as necessary and utilising an adapted vehicle)
* Assist individuals in developing their daily living skills to include home-related activities such as budgeting, cooking, cleaning, changing beds, laundry and shopping
* Complete all daily living tasks that cannot be completed by individuals due to physical and/or learning disabilities
* Attend, and actively participate in Service Delivery / Care Plan meetings
* Attend supervision sessions and team meetings
* Hours available on the 24/7 rota includes day. evening and sleep in shifts.
* Pay rate of £12.70 to £13.75 per hour based on experience
* Some flexibility with hours worked
* Career development opportunities, with investment in training
* Staff rewards scheme with retail discount perks
* Cycle to work and discounted computer scheme
* Enhanced 'employer matched' pension contributions
Our Requirements
* Able and willing to drive (most individuals we support have mobility vehicles)
* Able to push a wheelchair and utilise specialist mobility equipment (with training)
* Able to undertake a broad range of moderately physical activities
* Effective and clear communication skills, both written and verbal
* Basic numeracy and literacy skills
* Passion for making a positive difference to the lives of vulnerable people
* Able to work unsupervised making the best use of resources
* Ability to work in a team in a supportive and considerate manner
* Ability and willingness to listen
* Patient, and calm and confident in challenging situations
* Willingness to undertake all identified training
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