* Provide an excellent level of support and care, taking time to listen to, understand and ensure the people we support remain the focus of your work at all times;
* Create and develop new outcomes for people we support to help them develop confidence and reach their full potential;
* Continually maximise the safety of people we support, staff and the community;
* Provide personal care with dignity and respect for the person supported;
* Provide support for daily living tasks to enable & promote independence, including ensuring individuals attend all medical & health care appointments, everyday money management and a healthy and active lifestyle;
* Perform basic household tasks including cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing and gardening;
* Assist/administer medication in line with Diverse Abilities’ policy and training;
* Be accountable and responsible for the accuracy of administration, recording and reporting of medication;
* Support and encourage individuals to engage in social interaction appropriate to their needs and wishes;
* Attend all training courses and be accountable for your own learning and personal development;
* Maintain accurate daily records;
* Develop, maintain and respect good relationships with people we support, their relatives, health professionals and others involved in a person’s life;
* Drive, respect and maintain the person supported’s vehicle (if you hold a full UK manual driving licence), reporting any damage immediately;
* Participate in team meetings at a minimum of 80% over a 12-month period, one to one meetings every 6-8 weeks and performance review meetings every 6 months;
* Be flexible to work across all services, particularly in your designated cluster;
* Participate in and provide sleep in cover and weekend cover in accordance with your contract.
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