Community Outreach Workers - Kingsbridge
Are you passionate about making a tangible difference in people's lives? This role offers a unique chance to contribute to your community while developing your career in Health & Social Care.
Why This Role Stands Out:
- Competitive Pay: Earn £13.25 per hour on weekdays, £13.50 per hour on weekends, and £70.50 per sleep-in.
- Completion Bonus: £500 payable to you on completion of the Care Certificate.
- Generous Leave: Enjoy 5.6 weeks of annual leave, with enhanced pay on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
- Pension Scheme: Benefit from a money purchase scheme with both employee and employer contributions.
- Recognition: Be celebrated for going 'above & beyond' with an employee recognition programme.
- Supportive Environment: Access excellent support 24/7, comprehensive training, and leadership from a dedicated team.
- Additional Perks: Company mobile phone, casual dress policy, referral bonuses, and a bike-to-work scheme.
Role Overview:
As a Community Outreach Worker, you will enable individuals to live independently and safely in their own homes. You will work closely with a team to ensure the emotional, social, medical, and material needs of the people you support are met. While you will have a monthly rota, this role requires flexibility, including evening, weekend, and sleep-in shifts, sometimes at short notice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with daily routines such as cooking, shopping, and housework.
- Support individuals in making decisions and managing their budgets.
- Provide personal care, including bathing and medication administration.
- Promote healthy lifestyles and community integration.
- Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with the Care Act 2014 and Care Quality Commission standards.
Skills and Experience:
- Essential: Clear communication, good listening skills, flexibility, reliability, excellent organisational skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. A clean driving licence with own transport.
- Desirable: Experience supporting people with disabilities, a Diploma Level 2/3 in Health & Social Care, and knowledge of the Care Act 2014.
Personal Attributes:
- Respectful and empowering, committed to supporting individuals to achieve their potential.
- Self-aware, with good time-keeping, attendance, and reliability.
- Willing to learn, question, and improve practices.
Join a team that values your contribution and supports your professional growth. This role is not just a job; it's a chance to make a meaningful impact every day