Overview
Learning Disabilities Support worker - Female
Base pay range information and application context were provided by the employer. Actual pay will be based on skills and experience; discuss with the recruiter.
Responsibilities
* To support people with disabilities, including individuals with profound and complex needs, using person-centred approaches to enable people to achieve positive outcomes as defined in their support plan.
* Basic daily duties include medication administration, cooking, cleaning, and supporting varied activities.
* To provide emotional and practical support.
* To support the people in our care to access community facilities and be included in community groups.
* To build a robust relationship with the people in our care to promote independence and improve quality of life.
* To empower the people in our care to learn new skills or pursue hobbies and interests.
Person specifications
* A Full UK driving licence is essential
* Experience within the care industry, ICSs or equivalent (desirable, not essential)
* The ability to multi-task
* Good time management, organization, attention to detail and flexibility
* A positive ‘can do’ attitude
* Good communication skills
* Good knowledge and understanding in supporting individuals at risk of self-harming
* You must have a compassionate, caring, positive personality
* Possess a genuine passion for making a real difference in people’s lives
* Able to manage challenging behaviour and conflict
* Works well as part of a team as well as individually
Benefits
* Competitive Salary
* Fully paid comprehensive training and induction programmes
* Career development and progression opportunities
* Funded qualifications such as Diplomas levels 2,3,4 & 5
* Reward and recognition schemes
* Financial rewards from time to time for participation in engagement surveys
* Casual dress
* Enhanced maternity and paternity payments
* Paid holidays (28 days inc bank holidays)
About iBC Healthcare
iBC is a leading health and social care provider in the Midlands, supporting individuals with learning disabilities, complex needs, autism and mental health needs. We hold contracts with local authorities and ICBs and work to develop bespoke care facilities. We invest in staff support to ensure daily assistance is available and that staff are trained to perform at their best.
Our staff survey indicated high levels of satisfaction with 97% of respondents recommending IBC Health Care as a great workplace. If you are looking for a role with genuine job satisfaction and the opportunity to make a real difference, please apply below.
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