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Overview
We are seeking support and enablement workers for our expanding service. We are looking for individuals with great social skills, with some experience in supporting individuals with learning disabilities or autism, who are reliable and able to use their initiative whilst supporting individuals within the community. You will support the individual to sport sessions, swimming, gym and community sports activities.
Department: Short Breaks / Support and Enablement Service
Hours: 8 hours per week
Location Interview will take place at Clarence Street, successful applicants will support individuals within their family home, in the Rainworth community, through a range of activities tailored to the individual who is requiring the support.
Overall purpose of the job and its primary objectives: To provide support to children, young people and adults with Learning Disabilities and autism in a variety of settings to promote independence, communication, skill building, inclusion, positive behaviour and develop positive relationships. To give the families respite through our befriending services.
Key Relationships:
* Children, young people and adults with disabilities.
* Parents/carers of the service user.
* Professionals who work with the family, children, young people and adults.
* Befriending Co-Ordinator, and Service Development Manager.
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
* To support designated children / young people or adults ensuring their safety and wellbeing in community and individual pursuits.
* To recognise and provide for individual developmental needs, intellectually, emotionally, and socially; through activities within a variety of settings which are sensitive to the individuals' background and needs.
* To provide practical and emotional support to individuals empowering them to develop skills and appropriate independence.
* To demonstrate effective communication skills including report/observation writing, verbal, non-verbal and advocacy awareness.
To consult and involve the individual in all decisions affecting him/her in whatever ways that are possible or appropriate.
To empower the individual to access play, leisure and learning opportunities in a variety of settings.
* To develop a positive relationship with the supported individual and their parent's/carers/significant others.
* To attend (paid) Supervision meetings with the befriending Co-Ordinator or Service development manager.
* To undertake external and internal additional training as and when required.
* To be familiar with Nottingham Mencap's policies, procedures and guidelines including child protection, adult Safeguarding, equal opportunities, health and safety, and to work to the standards required by the relevant regulatory bodies such as the CQC.
* To undertake other duties at the request of the Short Breaks Manager so far as they are compatible with the aims and level of responsibility to the post.
Working context:
* Must be able to travel in local areas.
* Must be able to meet the support requirements of the individual you are supporting in a variety of settings.
* Must be able to complete online training and annual updates ( which will be paid for by Nottingham Mencap)
* To be able to record online session sheets for the individuals regarding their planned sessions, behavioural development and outcomes that have taken place during the sessions.
The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation. This draft job description will be reviewed and amended, as appropriate, with a full review at six months at the end of the probationary period.
Person Specification –
Qualifications & Experience
Relevant qualifications or equivalent knowledge gained through work-based experience. Essential
Experience working with adults with learning disabilities. Essential
Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and CQC standards. Essential
Experience of forging strong working relationships with external agencies. Desirable
Skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills (verbal, non-verbal, written). Essential
Ability to build positive relationships with residents, families, and colleagues. Desirable
Competence in maintaining accurate records and documentation. Essential
Ability to support individuals in developing independent living skills (e.g., cooking, hygiene). Essential
Capable of delivering 1:1 support. Essential
Driving license and use of a car. Essential
Personal Attributes
Empathetic, patient, and respectful of individual needs and backgrounds. Essential
Committed to promoting independence and community inclusion. Essential
Reliable, trustworthy, and maintains confidentiality. Essential
Willingness to undertake training and continuous professional development. Essential
Team player with a proactive and positive attitude. Essential
Demonstrates the ability to act autonomously and seek support when required. Essential
The ability to adapt, flexible with strong problem solving skills. Essential
Values
Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of care. Essential
Uphold the values and standards of Nottingham Mencap. Essential
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: £12.60 per hour
Expected hours: 8 per week
Work Location: In person