Company size
400
Industry
Health & Medicine
About Us
The service benefits from a core staffing team that provides skilled, qualified personnel to meet the service user’s needs. Each tenant will be assigned to an experienced and consistent staff team, with training tailored to their specific support needs, allowing them to live as independently and comfortably as possible.The aim of our person-centered approach is to inspire the people we help. We cultivate a culture that helps everyone to achieve their goals and become as self reliant as possible through effective incorporation into the group.
What it’s like to work for us?
A well established, innovative and professionally run service – where rewards are seen in the differences you are making in someones life. Supporting them to become independent and that feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction through the achievements of genuine compassionate care.Although it can be challenging at times, it’s a great job for variation and interacting with others – creating and sharing new experiences each day.
The type of jobs we recruit for?
You will be supporting vulnerable people with many aspects of their day-to-day living, helping them to take care of themselves and live a fulfilled life. Different people will need support for different reasons. For instance, they may have mental health needs, learning disabilities, medical conditions or physical disabilities.As a support worker, you could be working in people’s homes, in the community or in health and social care settings, and may help them with tasks such as mobility, eating and drinking, or personal care.
The career prospects are good with lots of opportunities to progress your career into more senior roles, such as team leader or service manager, or a different specialism, such as autism or mental health.
Support workers are a crucial part of providing care to some of the most vulnerable in society and assisting towards improving their quality of life.
Some of the main responsibilities of a support worker role includes:
– Providing physical support with household tasks and personal care
– Supporting individuals with healthcare needs, for example undertaking routine checks and administering medication
– Supporting individuals with the personal development of skills, through hobbies, interests and integration with the community
– Educating individuals with lifeskills, such as reading, writing, communication skills, finance/budgeting skills, IT skills etc
– Communicating with Health and Social Care Professionals to ensure needs are met
Benefits
On-site parking
Casual dress
Company pension
Bike to work scheme