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Independent Community Care Management Limited
Location:
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
46d896f9531c
Job Views:
8
Posted:
26.04.2025
Expiry Date:
10.06.2025
Job Description:
Company Description
As an incentive, we also have a £500 welcome bonus after completing 100 hours in this role.
What we offer
Independent Community Care Management is part of City & County Healthcare Group. You’ll have access to all the resources, career pathways, benefits, investments, opportunities, and security that being part of City & County Healthcare Group brings. It’s the best of both worlds.
What you’ll get
* Maternity/Paternity leave
* Paid annual leave
* Refer a friend scheme
* Enhanced DBS check
Job Description
What you’ll do
This is an excellent opportunity to enhance your current skill base and join us as a Children’s Complex Care Assistant. You will have full training and clinical support to develop and enhance skills in various complex areas such as tracheotomy, ventilation, seizure management, and stoma care plus so much more! We care for and support people of all ages, in the community, and in their homes, with Spinal Cord injury, Muscular dystrophy, acquired brain injuries, and many other complex needs. Every day will be different. And you’ll never know what challenges you’re about to face next. One thing you can be sure of though, is that you’ll be making your clients’ days brighter, whilst developing your skills and knowledge.
This role involves caring for a child with West syndrome, requiring administration of medication via peg feed; management of seizures, personal care, and moving and handling.
There is also a social aspect to this position as she loves to be taken outside for fresh air around her local community. She attends school during the day and enjoys listening to people reading stories to her.
Qualifications
What you’ll need
Previous complex care experience in childcare with a background in epilepsy and peg feeding is essential, along with plenty of care, compassion, and resilience.
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