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Support Worker

Posted a month ago

  • Basingstoke, Hampshire
  • Any
  • External
  • Expires In 2 months
We regret, our client's do not offer sponsorship.
Location: Bursledon, Southampton
Days & Hours: 30-36 hours average per week available based on a 4-week rota, to include days, nights and weekend shifts with a minimum of 1 weekend off a month. Shifts are 10, 14 or 24 hour blocks 8am-6pm, 6pm-8am or 24 hours. You will be expected to possibly take Rosie on holidays and provide cover for other team member's annual leave and sickness. Day shifts are 8am-6pm and night shifts are 6pm-8am. The nights are sleeping nights from 11pm-8am.
Pay rates:
Pay Rate 1: £12.37 per hour, Monday Friday, 7am to 6pm
Pay Rate 2: £11.37 per hour, Monday to Thursday, 6pm-11pm and Friday, 6pm to 8pm (Day shift hours and Waking Night hours, if disturbed)
Pay Rate 3: £13.04 per hour, Friday, 8pm to 11pm. Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays, 7am to 11pm (Day shift hours and Waking Night hours, if disturbed)
Pay Rate 4: £National Living Wage (dependent on age), Monday to Thursday, 11pm to 7am, Sleeping Nights
Pay Rate 5: £National Living Wage + £1 (dependent on age), Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays, 11pm to 7am, Sleeping Nights
Driver required? Essential
Driving Client's Car? No.
Using Own Vehicle for work purposes? Yes, you will need your own car, insured for business purposes to transport Rosieand to attend training and Team Meetings
Essential: Supporting adults with epilepsy, learning difficulties and ABI. Flexibility.
Desirable: Experience motivating young adults with learning difficulties or ABI.
Accommodation (while on duty): Good sized double bedroom with separate bathroom, if working sleeping nights.
Interviews Week Commencing: As and when applications are received. these may be held by video calling
Start Date: Depending on availability and satisfactory employment checks, DBS & references.
Would you like to join a great support team and work with Rosie, she has a great sense of humour, an animal fan and a coffee lover!
Introducing Rosie
Rosie, born in 1990, lives independently in her own home. She has a good sense of humour and is lovely to be around. Her Mum is very important to her, along with animals and coffee! She has a great support team around her of people she likes and generally gets on well with most people. She needs help to motivate herself to do some activities. Rosie likes to be treated like an adult and has a weekly planner to help her keep up with what she has to do. She enjoys clothes shopping (but not food shopping) and going out for coffee. She responds well to being given one instruction at any one time. Resulting from a head injury, Rosie has epilepsy, learning difficulties and a visual impairment. She requires one to one care for all of her personal, domestic and social needs, in addition to supervision for her epilepsy. The central role of the Support Worker is to assist Rosie to live a full and active life, enabling her to be as independent as possible and meet her potential. The Support Worker has a general role in promoting Rosie's learning, care and independence in the home and community.
The role will also involve working alongside Rosie in her own home and assisting her to manage and participate in everyday life-skills, including working at a City Farm and helping to look after the animals there, as well as keeping fit and healthy through activity. You will also be expected to assist with client related domestic chores, such as helping to clear up following kitchen tasks, tidying her room, ensuring her equipment is clean and tidy and processing her washing. It is essential that the Support Worker is prepared to assist with these tasks to ensure the smooth running of the Rosies home and to work co-operatively with Rosie, the Team Leader and/or the Case Manager, to offer her the best opportunity to fulfil her potential.
This is wonderful opportunity to join a supportive care team where you can make a real difference to Rosies life by maximising her opportunities and promoting her independence wherever possible. Atruly rewarding role for someone who is able to communicate effectively and an ability to work with patience, tact, understanding, warmth and compassion.
Benefits:
£11.37 - £13.04 per hour (full pay rates listed above including sleeping nights)
On-going training & support provided
5.6 weeks annual leave pro rata
Pension (subject to qualifying status)
Sick leave entitlement
Free DBS check.
In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered:
Induction,
Relevant training opportunities (including The Care Certificate),
Regular clinical supervision/review meetings,
On-going support from a dedicated Case Manager and HR department
Safeguarding
ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients employees and workers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This position will require:
Proof of eligibility to work in the UK;
Satisfactory references, including your last employer;
An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificate. A conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being employed.
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