Your newpany
We are currently working exclusively with a supported living service provider, who support people living in a range of amodation styles which include individual apartments, specialist single-story properties and shared houses. They aremitted to delivering support to service users to suit their aspirational and individual needs.
Your new role
As a Support Worker, you will be providing outreach support to access themunity, various supported living options and supporting those withplex physical, learning, or mental health needs and developmental disorders.You will be supporting individuals to lead a full and active life in line with their wishes and choices, considering their assessed needs. Get to know people as individuals, what is important to them, how they want to be supported and what they want to achieve. Have a flexible and innovative approach to facilitating and supporting the people who use our service in decision-making, promoting choice and involvement at all times.You will be working positively with others who have a role in the life of those we support, both within and outside the organisation, providing a point of contact service to the service users’ circle (families and support workers).Ensure relevant records are accurately maintained andpleted in a timely manner consistent with organisational policies and procedures.Be familiar with and work within the health and safety policy and procedures, following agreed risk assessments and risk management plans. Be responsible forplying with Health and Safety regulations and have regard for the health, safety and welfare of yourself and others.This is a permanent position which is based on a shift rotation, but there is flexibility with hours and shift lengths. Working hours are 40–42 hours per week with overtime offered.Located within the Shirebrook Area
What you'll need to succeed
To be successful in this role, you will need to have at least 6 months experience working in care/support. You will also need the following:
1. Be able to support people practically in their day-to-day lives by supporting them to access theirmunity.
2. Be able to meet the physical demands and personal care needs of the role.
3. Demonstrate an ability to work according to the needs of the service and individual. This will include working on a 24-hour service.
4. Demonstrate flexibility, resourcefulness and immediate problem-solving and decision-making.
What you'll get in return
In return, you will receive specific training to help you succeed in your role, as well as open up opportunities for career development and progression.Benefits also include:
5. Additional one-day annual leave for birthday
6. £500 bonus through their Rmend-A-Friend scheme.
7. Apprenticeships in Health & Social Care, Business and Leadership & Management
8. Opportunities to develop through their Leadership Development Programme
9. Pension
10. Health Cash back scheme
11. 28 days annual leave (pro rata for part-time employees) increased to 30 based on length of service.