Senior Autism Practitioner
Location: Worksop
Salary: £14.56 per hour
Hours: 18.5 hours - 3 week rolling rota, 2 weekends out of 3
Do you want to make a difference to people’s lives?
Then come and work for us as a Senior Autism Practitioner at Autism East Midlands, the leading regional Autism charity in the East Midlands.
This is a job where you really will be making a difference to people’s lives. Supporting people with autism in our residential service with a variety of activities they enjoy as well as promoting independent living skills.
You will find this a rewarding job, which promises variety as no two days are ever the same.
You will be positively supporting people by providing holistic support including personal care, medication administration, integration into the local community and to manage their anxieties, which they may communicate through distressing behaviour.
You will hold an NVQ in Health and Social Care or equivalent and have experience working in either a senior support worker role or a senior care assistant role, within the NHS or Health and Social Care sector, this position would be well suited to you.
Purpose of the Post:
To provide high quality, flexible and person-centred support for adults with a learning disability and autism spectrum disorder.
To promote the development of each individual’s full potential. To support individuals to live as independently as possible in their own home and to meaningfully engage with their local community.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
1.To deliver a high standard of person-centred care and support to service users. Ensuring these high standards are established and maintained, including appropriate attention to physical, cultural, social, educational, recreational and emotional needs.
2.To organise and prioritise daily tasks to ensure that the individuals’ needs are being met and achieving positive outcomes as a result of the support given.
3.To develop and support others to establish and maintain positive working relationships with service users, their families and other team members.
4.To take responsibility for ensuring all required records are kept up to date, are of sufficient quality, kept securely, confidentially and in line with GDPR guidelines.
5.To liaise with families, managers, out of hours provision, the clinical team and external agencies in a professional manner and record appropriately within the bounds of confidentiality.
6.To be accountable and responsible for medication administration and to carry out daily checks.
7.To be accountable and responsible for an individual’s finances and carryout daily checks, ensuring reconciliation of monies and reporting any errors.
8.To take an active role in the shaping of individual support plans and assure that they are of quality and fit for purpose. Ensure that risk assessments, positive behaviour support plans and mental capacity assessments are reviewed and relevant.
9.To support, develop and role model a greater knowledge of autism spectrum disorder and to support team members in their understanding of autism spectrum disorder.
10. To support, develop and role model a detailed understanding of Positive Behaviour Support.
11. To effectively communicate verbally, in writing. Using digital to ensure continuity of care is maintained.
12. To support service users with personal care if required.
13. To deputise for the manager as and when required and cover other duties commensurate with the post.
Please be aware, we are unable to accept applications from candidates who have restricted hours, and we are unable offer sponsorships.
The working pattern is on a rolling rota including a variety of shifts: early, lates, Nights, weekends, bank holidays and flexible shift patterns.
* Occupational sick pay
* 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (33 days)
* Extensive induction with autism specialist training
* Fully paid for Care Certificate, which is essential for those wanting to pursue a career in health and social care
* Paid job-related qualifications during employment
* Free initial DBS Check
* Employer pension scheme
* Friendly and supportive work environment
* Refer a friend scheme worth £500
* Access to the Blue Light Card
* Employee Assistance Programme
* Paid maternity/ paternity/ adoption leave
If you’d like to join our team, then please get in touch. We would love to hear from you!
We are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in all areas of our work and we welcome applications from all members of our community – so long as you have the legal right to work in the UK.
We are a Disability Confident employer, benefitting from being able to draw from the widest possible pool of talent.
We safeguard and protect the children, young people and adults we work with. If you are applying for a service-based role you will need to have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (included Barred Lists) check. We require satisfactory references as part of the selection process for this role, including from your current or most recent employer or placement