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Are you an experienced social service worker looking for a new challenge? Or perhaps you're passionate about people and looking to change careers? An exciting opportunity has become available to join our Mobile Emergency Care Service (MECS) on a temporary nightshift basis, delivering vital support to vulnerable individuals in their own homes.
About the Role
As a MECS Nightshift Worker, you will respond to emergency requests for assistance from service users across the Falkirk Council area. This could include:
* Responding to emergency calls such as falls or medical needs
* Providing personal care and emotional reassurance
* Installing or removing emergency equipment
* Supporting individuals with dignity and compassion during distressing or uncertain times
This is a lone working role, requiring calm, confident, and quick decision-making in challenging situations.
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking individuals who:
* Are experienced in social services or have a passion for helping people
* Understand the impact of ageing and disability on individuals’ lives
* Can work under pressure and remain calm, sensitive, and professional
* Communicate effectively at all levels – with service users, colleagues, and partner services
* Are excellent team players who can also work independently and without supervision
* Are flexible, reliable, and resilient
While previous experience delivering personal care is desirable, it’s not essential – full training will be provided.
Training & Qualifications
You will receive comprehensive training, both formal and informal, including:
* Moving and Handling
* Use of hoists and other care equipment
* Personal care procedures
* First aid (if required)
Desirable qualifications include:
* SVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care (or willingness to work towards this)
* Extended personal care training
* First Aid Certificate
You must either be registered with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) or be willing to register within 3 months of starting.
Essential Requirements
* A full, clean driving licence
* The ability to work nightshift and lone work
* A strong commitment to person-centred care and service excellence
Additional Information
This post is temporary until March 2026 to cover a temporary project.
Successful applicants will be subject to PVG Scheme membership (Protection of Vulnerable Groups). This post involves working with vulnerable adults and requires appropriate checks.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Siobhan Bell or Claire Burt on 01324 506520 .