You'll support people with all aspects of their day to day living, including social and physical activities, personal care, mobility and meal times.
Your role might include:
* supporting people with social and physical activities
* helping with personal care such as support with showering and dressing
* supporting people with eating and drinking
* monitoring individuals' conditions by taking their temperature and weight, and possibly helping with medication.
There are also some specific skills needed to work in this role. These include:
* the ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise your workload
* good listening and communication skills
* the ability to understand and follow policies and procedures
§ You don't necessarily need any qualifications to become a care worker. What's really important is that you have the right values and behaviours to work in social care.
§ It might also be helpful to have a social care qualification such as a Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care, but you can do these once you're in the job.
§ It might be useful to have experience working in a similar role or with vulnerable adults
When in your role you could do a vocational qualification such as a Diploma in Health and Social Care or a continuing professional development qualification such as dementia, end of life or autism care.
Part time position, to include rotated weekend shifts, including paid breaks and meals.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: £12.21-£12.40 per hour
Benefits:
* Company pension
* On-site parking
* Referral programme
Work Location: In person