Job summary
Community Clinical Support Worker - Dementia Intensive Support Team - West Suffolk
An excellent opportunity has arisen to join the West Suffolk Dementia Intensive Support Team. You will be joining a motivated and passionate multi-disciplinary team working to achieve positive outcomes for service users and their carers.
The team is community based and works in individuals homes to prevent breakdown of care and support, to promote independence and stabilise situations preventing admissions to hospital and premature moves into long term care.
The role involves you working with service users, building trust and rapport and enabling them to have the appropriate care and support in place to maintain their independence.
The role involves working with the support of practitioners but managing your own workload and working autonomously in the community.
Main duties of the job
To undertake work as guided by Practitioners with a specific and clear role from the outset.
To build relationships and engage with individuals and their family
To provide intensive short-term goal orientated input to the person
To explore and better understand needs and risks for individuals
To test out and trial care and support with the individuals and then hand over to external agency following this
To support people to access resources in the local community
To demonstrate/transfer knowledge and skills to other carers/family members
To be flexible and adaptable in the input you give
To highlight any concerns or risks to the Practitioner responsible for the case
To write notes of visits and input onto the computer system in a timely manner
To be able to manage own workload effectively
About us
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is the main provider of specialist mental health services for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, serving a population of million.
The Dementia Intensive Support Team is a part of the Suffolk Care Group, working within the community to meet the needs of people with Dementia and their carers.
Benefits included with this role are:-
1. NHS pension
2. a comprehensive in house & external training programmes
3. career progression
4. starting annual leave of 27 days per annum increasing to 33 days pa based on length of service (plus paid bank holidays)
5. staff physio service
6. gym membership
7. NHS discounts and many more.
Job description
Job responsibilities
See under main duties of the job, the clinical support workers main role is engaging with and building a relationship with the service user and their family to enable care and support to be introduced to maintain them in their own homes. This involves, assessing and identifying needs and risks and working autonomously
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
8. Previous experience within the care sector
Desirable
9. Mental health experience
Qualifications
Essential
10. Care Certificate - must be achieved within first 12 weeks of employment
Desirable
11. NVQ L2/3 in H&SC or Diploma L2/3 in H&SC or apprenticeship L2/3 in H&SC
Skills
Essential
12. Good interpersonal and communication skills
Other
Essential
13. Ability to travel independently
Knowledge
Essential
14. Awareness of professional boundaries in relation to client care