Job description
Due to the needs of our residents, this role is open to male applicants only. This is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010.
Are you patient, caring, and able to dedicate your time to help others live a fulfilling life? If so, we want to hear from you!
Chartwell Trust Care are looking for an experienced Support Worker to provide outstanding support to our residents. Full Time, 36 hours per week on a rota basis.
Some knowledge of Makaton, Now & Next boards or other communication methods will help you in this role. We induct all of our new starters with a comprehensive training scheme, including Autism Awareness, Medication Training, MCA and DOLS, and use of NAPPI.
This role is challenging but does bring a sense of satisfaction like no other. You may spend one day taking a resident to their medical appointments then doing some crafts in the afternoon, and another day assisting the resident to clean their home or learn a new skill or activity. Seeing our residents gain more independence and improving their quality of life is the best part of the job, these 'success stories' are the reason we do what we do! You'll provide excellent person-centred support and liaise with other professionals to ensure all needs are met.
You'll liaise with multi-disciplinary teams to ensure residents receive the best possible results from all areas, and act as an informal advocate to ensure they receive the support required.
We love to invest in our staff, so this role opens up the opportunity to progress to Team Leader, Deputy Manager, and Registered Manager roles.
What do we want from you?
· Experience of working with people with Autism, Learning Disabilities and/or complex behaviours, either in a professional or personal setting.
· Holding an NVQ Level 2 or above in Health & Social Care is an advantage, but not essential. You will need to be willing to work towards completing your NVQ in Health & Social Care which is funded by the company.
· An ability to work full time, to our shift patterns, to ensure continuity for our Service Users. Although we do plan and distribute our rotas in advance, a degree of flexibility is required.
· A desire to work as part of a team to make a real difference, and improve the quality of life for our Service Users.
· A willingness to learn and develop professionally.
In return for your skills and experience, we can offer you:
· A competitive pay rate of £11.00 per hour
· A Refer a Friend scheme, with payment of £200 for referring someone who joins the team
· Competitive annual leave allowance
· 'Employee of the Month' scheme
· DBS, extensive training and NVQ's funded by the company
· Career progression opportunities to grow within the company
· A fun, supportive environment for you to work in
· Hourly rate increase based on satisfactory completion of probationary period
· Competitive hourly overtime rate
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £11.00 per hour
Physical setting:
- Care home
Shift:
- 12 hour shift
- Day shift
Application question(s):
- Can you reliably commute to LE3?
Experience:
- care: 1 year (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Reference ID: Ainsdale