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A domiciliary care assistant, also known as a home care assistant or home care providing care and support to individuals who need assistance to live independently in their own homes. Some of the key responsibilities of a domiciliary care assistant include: 1. Providing personal care: Assisting with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. 2. Administering medication: Ensuring that clients take their prescribed medications at the right times. 3. Meal preparation: Helping with meal planning, preparation, and feeding if necessary. 4. Mobility assistance: Supporting clients with mobility issues, helping them move around safely and comfortably. 5. Household tasks: Assisting with light housekeeping tasks such as cleaning, laundry, and shopping. 6. Companionship: Providing emotional support and companionship to clients, engaging in conversation and activities to reduce social isolation. 7. Monitoring health: Keeping an eye on the client's health and well-being, reporting any changes or concerns to healthcare professionals. 8. Record keeping: Documenting care provided, changes in the client's condition, and any other relevant information. Overall, the role of a domiciliary care assistant is to help clients maintain their independence, dignity, and quality of life while receiving care in the comfort of their own homes.
Apply today and make a real difference in the Crawley, Horsham, Burgess Hill, Crawley, Horsham, Haywards Heath and East Grinstead area! DRIVERS ONLY! Unfortunately we cannot provide sponsorship Apply today and make a real difference in the Crawley, Horsham, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath and East Grinstead area! Here at All Care, we offer our Community Care Assistants the following: £12.50per hour weekdays, £13.00 per hour weekends and £18.00 per hour on bank holidays 0.40p per mile between care calls Excellent fully funded training leading to ongoing professional development opportunities Fully funded well being programme with store discounts! Quarterly prize draws for all staff! 28 days annual leave (pro rata) Guaranteed full and part-time hours available! Company pension Store discount Free DBS Free Uniform Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Schedule: 7am to 2pm 4pm to 10pm 7 days a week Weekend Availability Examples of the client’s needs you will be supporting as a community care assistant: Assisting clients with personal care (Washing, toileting, dressing etc.) Health and Wellbeing including medication Nutrition and meal preparation Observing, monitoring and record keeping We are looking for Community Care Assistants to join us who are: Caring, kind, reliable, patient, and compassionate 100% committed to helping improve the quality of life of vulnerable people Authorised to work in the UK – Able to drive and have a clean UK drivers licence Available to work on alternate weekends In line with GDPR legislation. *terms and conditions apply to qualify for welcome bonus Licence/Certification: Driving Licence with access to own car (REQUIRED) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: From £12.50 per hour Benefits: Company pension Store discount Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Application question(s): Do you know we cannot accept sponsorship? Do you live in around Horsham? Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) access to a car (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: On the road
AdicoCare is a family run business with 12 Learning Disability residents.We are currently seeking a Support Worker to join our Lakeside and Ashbridge supported living. Both Locations is a 24-hour supported living scheme supporting adults with high mental health support needs to build the skills to move on independently. The shifts you will be working is Long days (8AM-8PM)n or short days (8Am-2PM, 2PM-8PM), you will be working on a rota bases which will be weekdays and alternative weekends. AdicoCare is looking for a caring person who shares our values and likes helping others is far more important than experience. You must have at least three months UK care experience. We follow the ethos of Positive Behaviour Support, engaging individuals in active support and focusing on community participation. You will support individuals to access meaningful activities in the community and on-site, work with families and professionals and support opportunities to promote daily independence and well-being. You will also provide emotional support to service users. As the ideal candidate, you will be someone who shares our values: You will provided paid mandatory training. We offer excellent benefits including 20 days annual leave, a pension scheme. For this post, the successful candidate will need to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure Barring Service certificate (DBS) to enable them to work within the team. Further information about the Disclosure scheme can be found online.
Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Assistant to join our team. As a Healthcare Assistant, you will play a crucial role in providing essential care and support to patients in various healthcare settings. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others and contribute to the overall well-being of our community. Duties: - Assist patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming - Monitor and record vital signs - Administer medications as directed by healthcare professionals - Assist with mobility and transfers - Provide emotional support and companionship to patients - Follow care plans and ensure all tasks are completed accurately and timely - Communicate effectively with patients, their families, and the healthcare team - Maintain a clean and organized environment Qualifications: - Fluent in English, both written and verbal - Proficient in basic IT skills for documentation purposes - Experience with care plans is preferred but not required - Excellent communication skills, both listening and speaking - Ability to work effectively in a team environment - Valid driver's license (if applicable) - Previous experience in a care home or home care setting is a plus We offer competitive pay rates and opportunities for career advancement within our organization. Join our team of dedicated healthcare professionals and make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Note: WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIPS Job Type: Temporary contract Pay: £11.60-£14.00 per hour Expected hours: No less than 30 per week Benefits: Company pension Schedule: 12 hour shift Day shift Flexitime Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Application question(s): Are you over the age of 18 Are you looking for Sponsorship Education: GCSE or equivalent (preferred) Experience: Care home: 1 years (preferred) Home care: 1 years (preferred) Language: English (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (preferred) Work Location: In person Reference ID: Plymouth1
Sylviancare Kingston is recruiting for compassionate and committed staff to look after Female service user. We offer person-centred care to our service users in the comfort and privacy of their own homes. We require staff who understand the importance of meeting the needs of individuals whilst delivering a high quality of care. Care Assistant/Support Worker Benefits: • Flexible working hours with permanent /temporary positions available. Shifts start from 6.30am and run through the day to 9pm so we can offer great flexibility. • Career development opportunities within the company, as we grow you can grow with us. Plus, ongoing support and guidance. • Opportunity to undertake diplomas in health and social care for all staff to further your progression (levels 2-5 dependent on job role). • Care certificate. • Refer a friend bonus scheme, £100 bonus for each member of staff you refer that passes probation. • Regular supervision and yearly appraisal. Care Assistant/Support worker responsibilities: • Personal care. • Medication. • Meal preparation. • Domestic assistance. • Psychological, Emotional, and Social support. • Maintain open communication between families and health care professionals. • Document and report any changes in service users’ health status. • Ensure individuals’ safety and well-being. Care assistant/support worker requirements: • Show good Communication skills. • Be friendly and supportive towards vulnerable adults. • No previous experience is required as full training will be provided. • Be reliable and flexible. • Show initiative and the ability to perform under pressure. • A can-do-attitude. • Cooperation and collaboration- must be able to work well in a team. At Sylviancare Kingston, we work to pre-planned care rounds. We keep our staff working regularly in the areas they live in and working with the same individuals as much as possible. We are looking to hold interviews and hire the right candidate to join our team ASAP. If you think this is the role for you, please apply. License/Certification: Must be a driver with a full Driving License and own a car. Paid Mileage.
Please note that a valid driver's license and access to a personal vehicle is a mandatory requirement for this position At Prudent Domiciliary Care, we provide elderly citizens with quality care that enables them to live happier, healthier lives in their own homes. We’re looking for compassionate dedicated Care Assistants. You will make a difference by helping people in your local community to live as independently as possible in their own homes. There are many benefits to working with the elderly. Not only is it an important job for our society, but caring for our elders can be extremely rewarding and fulfilling too. Care Assistants are expected to display and adhere to our company's core values. CQC inspected us recently and rated us GOOD What we offer: - Competitive rate of pay - £13.20 - Petrol Pay - Full-time/Part-time positions available - After a three-month probation period, we will offer the 40hrs contract - Excellent opportunities for learning and developing NVQ Levels 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Health and Social Care - Expanding company - Career opportunities - Refer a Friend Scheme - Up to 28 days of paid holidays - Pension Scheme - Free uniform and PPE provided - Ongoing support - Overtimes available You need to have prior care experience, but if you don't, we can discuss it since we provide comprehensive training. Carers must be able to drive and have access to their own transport and business insurance Requirement: - Right to work in the UK - Having a valid driver's license and a personal vehicle - Flexibility and the ability to work alternate weekends - A good level of English, verbal and written - A strong work ethos - Experience in care Care Assistant Duties and Responsibilities: Providing a high-quality service that places the individual at the centre of care provision. Assisting with Personal Care, including skin care, bathing, shaving, oral care, toileting, dressing, and hair care. Companionship. Enabling mobility, including Moving & Handling transfers, pushing a wheelchair, and checking specialist equipment. Menu planning, preparing, serving and storing of foods. Assisting with medications as prescribed by the medical team. Dealing with correspondence and financial matters as requested. Day-to-day light household tasks e.g., changing beds, laundry, shopping. Respecting client confidentiality and discretion at all times. Reporting & Recording as per company procedure. Adhering to company policies and procedures at all times
Job Summary: As a Health Care Support Worker, you will play a vital role in our team by assisting nursing staff in providing excellent care to our patients. This position requires a compassionate individual who is committed to supporting the physical and emotional well-being of patients through a variety of tasks, including personal care, clinical duties, and support services. Key Responsibilities: -Assist patients with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and mobility. -Monitor patient health by taking vital signs and reporting any changes to the nursing staff. -Provide emotional support and companionship to patients, helping to enhance their comfort and quality of life. -Support clinical procedures under the guidance of nursing staff, such as preparing patients for examinations, collecting samples, and managing equipment. -Maintain a clean and safe environment by adhering to infection control and safety guidelines. -Keep accurate records of patient care, condition, progress, and concerns. -Participate in training and development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge. -Collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure the effective delivery of patient care. Requirements: -High school diploma or equivalent. Certification in healthcare support, nursing assistance, or related field preferred. -Previous experience in a healthcare setting is an advantage. -Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a compassionate and patient-centered approach. -Ability to work effectively in a team and independently when required. -Physical ability to perform job duties, including lifting and assisting patients. -Basic understanding of health and safety guidelines. -Willingness to work flexible hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Umbrella Health Care are seeking compassionate and dedicated Care Assistants to join our team in Benfleet and Canvey Island. Please note we are looking for Care Assistants on a Self-Employed Basis to join our team (full time and part time hours available) As a Care Assistant, you will provide essential support and assistance to individuals in need of care within their own homes. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Responsibilities: - Assist clients with personal care tasks, such as bathing, grooming, and dressing - Help with meal preparation and feeding - Provide companionship and engage in meaningful conversations - Assist with light housekeeping duties, including tidying up living areas - Administer medication reminders - Escort clients to appointments or social outings - Monitor and report any changes in client condition to the appropriate healthcare professionals - Follow care plans and maintain accurate documentation Requirements: - Previous experience in a similar role will be beneficial but not required as full training will be - provided. - Compassionate, caring and patient - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to work well in a team environment - Reliable transportation to travel to clients homes - Flexibility to work various shifts, including weekends and holidays - If you are passionate about providing high-quality care and making a difference in peoples lives, we'd love to hear from you!
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We are a small, supportive, award winning company who provide care and support to people in their own homes throughout Stockport and surrounding areas, therefore it is essential that all candidates to hold a full driving license, with access to a vehicle. We provide full training for the role, including ongoing training sessions and the opportunity to enrol onto your diploma or apprenticeship in health and social care. Shift availability must include starting at 7am and / or finishing at 11pm and a minimum of working alternate weekends . We’re looking for part time candidates with hours ranging from 10 to 30 hours per week, flexible hours available. We provide personal care support to adults in their own homes including help with personal hygiene, medication administration, fluid and nutritional support, companionship and housekeeping. Our customer base covers older people, palliative care, adults with physical disabilities, acquired brain injury, learning disabilities and autism. The role is really varied and so rewarding, no day is the same!
Support Worker for Young Person - SAXMUNDHAM, SUFFOLK 30 hours dayshift plus 1 night shift/week Shift pattern negotiable mix of weekdays and weekend £ 11.80- £13/hr An exciting opportunity is available for the role of Senior Support worker, caring for an 19 year old young man. The ideal candidate will have experience in caring for young people or adults with disabilities. The role is best suited to someone who is energetic, has a good sense of humour, and a professional and responsible work ethic. The candidate must have an interest in assisting the client to develop their life skills and therapy goals, whilst promoting their independence, within the home and community. It is important that the candidate is willing to participate in activities that the client enjoys, and has a clean driving license. The Client The client is an outgoing 19 year old Male, who is a wheelchair user, and communicates using an eye gaze. The Client lives with his family in Saxmundham. He is dependent on his support workers to promote his safety and assist with the activities of daily living. Social and recreational pursuits are an important element of the client's care, as he enjoys socialising with friends, going to concerts and attending social clubs. The Role The role of the candidate will be, both to provide direct two-to-one care for the client in the home and community, and 1:1 care at night as an oncall sleep in shift. The successful candidate will be friendly, professional and a team player, with a passion to provide high quality care. Direct Care The candidate will work alongside another support worker to deliver the following care to the client: personal care, medication administration, and meeting manual handling needs. There must be a commitment to build an appropriate friendship and rapport with the client, promote privacy and dignity and provide a high standard of therapeutic support in line with the relevant care plan’s and guidance. The candidate must have a clean driving licence, and be willing to drive the client’s vehicle to attend concerts, and other recreational activities with the client. Full training, support and guidance will be provided from the Case manager who will oversee the Care Team. Essential Must have experience working with young people/ adults with additional health and physical needs. Must be reliable, punctual, professional and friendly. Must have excellent communication skills, a caring approach, with good initiative and problem solving skills. Ability to work effectively individually and as part of a team Must be fluent in English - both written and verbal. Must have a Clean driving licence Must have a satisfactory DBS check and eligibility to work in the UK Desirable Working with young people/ adults who use an eye gaze for communication. Experience in the safe use of Manual handling equipment. Flexibility to occasionally adjust or increase hours in accordance with the client and family’s needs. Location: Saxmundham, SUFFOLK Contract type: Permanent Contract Support Worker Hours and Pay Hours offered between 30-40 per week (negotiable) £11-12 per hour (dependent on weekday or weekend rates)
Hiring now for mental health support worker HELPING YOU CARE Job Title: Care Worker - Mental Health Support Employment Type: Full-Time ** About Us**: Clifton Healthcare is a leading provider of compassionate and personalized care services. We are currently seeking dedicated and empathetic Care Workers to join our team, providing essential support to individuals with mental health challenges. ** Job Responsibilities:** Personal Care: Assist individuals with daily personal care routines, including bathing, grooming, and dressing. Medication Management: Administer medications as prescribed and ensure adherence to medication schedules. Emotional Support: Provide emotional support and companionship to individuals with mental health challenges, fostering a positive and trusting relationship. ** Daily Living Activities:** Assist with daily living activities, such as meal preparation, household tasks, and recreational activities. Collaboration with Healthcare Professionals: Work collaboratively with healthcare professionals, including psychologists and psychiatrists, to implement care plans and interventions. Observation and Reporting: Monitor and document changes in behaviour, mental health status, and any incidents, reporting to the designated supervisor. ** Promoting Independence:** Encourage and support individuals in achieving greater independence and autonomy in their daily lives. Qualifications: - NVQ LEVELS - Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care - Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training - Previous experience in care work, preferably with a focus on mental health support. - Relevant certifications in health and social care. - Understanding of mental health conditions and the ability to provide sensitive and non-judgmental care. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. - Compassion, patience, and empathy in working with individuals facing mental health challenges. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Commitment to upholding privacy and confidentiality. Benefits: - Competitive salary based on experience. - Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. - Supportive and inclusive work environment. - Opportunities for career advancement. ** How to Apply:** If you are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of individuals with mental health challenges, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience FOR FURTHER RECRUITMENT PROCEDURES. Clifton Healthcare Recruitment Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Possibility for experienced Waking Night Carer to take on 2 (or 3) consecutive nights (consecutive per week, regular nights). We need to cover either Monday & Tuesday or Wednesday & Thursday. If you were interested in 3 nights it could be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ** These are fixed nights.** There is the possibility for an occasional shift when covering for a colleague. And we would be happy for someone be flexible enough to cover extra shifts. Please let us know your availability with your application. Family/Client Pets: Friendly dog About this client/teenager F is 17 years old; he is a happy, affectionate and cheeky chap. He loves being with people, listening to music, being read to, getting foot massages and playing games with his younger sister. He also enjoys walks and loves nature. He has significant complex care and medical needs; he is reliant on his family and carers to meet all his needs and is supported by a dedicated team of carers and support workers providing 1:1 sometimes 2:1 24/7. He is autistic, non verbal, has a movement disorder and epilepsy which results in regular seizures, a PEG for medication and fluids but eats foods orally. He can walk with support but is also a wheelchair user. He lives with his loving and supportive family, who recognise that his team of carers support workers are instrumental in his overall development and well being. Overview of role: He requires an experienced waking night carer to join his team to assist with his bedtime routine and tend to all his needs throughout the night. This is an active night as you will need to keep a close eye on him, and following protocols if he has a seizure, supporting him with personal care, monitoring for any signs of distress, and In the mornings administering his PEG feed and medications. You will help sooth him, making sure he is comfortable, and he can get as much rest as possible. All activity throughout the night is to be accurately documented. Additional shifts available to cover leave etc. To attend staff meetings & supervision. To participate in training as required. To arrive in plenty of time to begin shift, read the handover notes and to receive information in handover from the staff team regarding the day’s events. Keep his environment clean and tidy. Help to fold and tidy away his laundry. You may have to attend holidays with the young person, which is usually for 1 week to 10 days in the summer and support him during occasional long weekends away mostly with his family. Who this job would suit: A happy, positive, and calm Waking Night Carer with excellent hands-on complex care experience and highly desirable to have autism / special needs experience. You will be dedicated and committed and behave in a professional manner. Non-smoker only (non-vaper). What’s great about this job: F is a generally happy and cheerful young chap – he is an absolute pleasure to work with and support. Excellent person-centred training is provided in all aspects of his care and medical needs. A fantastic opportunity to upskill. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV, short relevant cover letter as well as 2 relevant recent references and recent DBS. Job Types: Part-time, Self- employed or employed full time by a care agency. Wage/Salary: £16.00 Gross per Hour | £192.00 Gross per Night (During training and probation £15 per hour). Driver Essential? no Essential: Experience supporting a client with complex care needs, experienced waking night carer and excellent communication and writing skills. DBS essential. Strong interest in Disability and Autism. ** Desirable:** NVQ Level 2 Health and Social Care, or related degree or in process of studying for a related degree. ractical experience of catheterization and PEG, First Aid and waking nights. Start Date: ASAP Days & Hours: Monday & Tuesday or Wednesday & Thursday 8.30pm to 8.30am or 3 nights also available (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). Ideally this should be your only employment. Students of a related field are welcome. Please indicate in your application what is your availability. Either contract with agency or self-employed with UTR number (proof of self-employed carer / Support worker). This should be your only position. Please when applying - let us know within if you have experience and why you are applying for this role. We might then send you an email address to forward your cover letter and CV. We hope to hear from you. Thank you.
Dear candidates, Job Title: Live-In Child Carer Location: Canterbury Employment Type: Full-Time Reports To: [Supervisor/Manager] Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Live-In Child Carer to provide comprehensive care and support to children. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the safety, well- being, and development of the children under their care. This is a live-in position, and the Child Carer will be provided a separate accommodation. candidates who are willing to relocate can also apply. Responsibilities: Child Care: Provide attentive and nurturing care to child, ensuring their physical, emotional, and social needs are met. Plan and engage in age-appropriate activities to promote learning, creativity, and development. Daily Routine: Establish and maintain a consistent daily routine, including mealtimes, playtime, educational activities, and bedtime. Health and Safety: Ensure a safe and secure environment for the child. Administer medication as prescribed, if necessary, and handle any medical emergencies with competence. Household Duties: Contribute to light household duties related to child care, such as meal preparation, child's laundry, and maintaining a tidy play and living area. Communication: Maintain open and effective communication with guardians regarding the child's well-being, developmental milestones, and any concerns or updates. Education and Enrichment: Facilitate educational activities and support the child's academic growth, coordinating with schools or educational programs. Behaviour Management: Implement positive behaviour management strategies and maintain a supportive and encouraging atmosphere. Cultural and Recreational Activities: Organize and participate in cultural, recreational, and social activities that contribute to the child's overall development. Qualifications and Skills: NVQ- Level 2/3 Healthcare and Social Care OR NVQ- Level 3 Child Care and Education OR NVQ- Level 3 Children's Care Learning & Development OR Diploma Level 3- Children & young peoples work force (Early learning & children care) DBS Previous experience in child care or a related field. Relevant qualifications in childcare, early childhood education, or a similar discipline. First Aid and Paediatric First Aid certifications. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for working with children. Ability to create a nurturing and stimulating environment. Flexibility and adaptability to meet the changing needs of the family. Respect for cultural and family values. Compensation: Competitive salary and benefits package. Room and board provided as part of the live-in arrangement. How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and references Please include "e; Live-In Child Carer Application& quote; in the subject line. Clifton Healthcare Recruitment is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
At Care First 24 we recognise the quality and service that our carers provide, they are care professionals and key to ensuring the care for the clients we provide for is of the highest quality and is truly client-centred. If you are committed to putting care first then we would love to hear from you. We offer excellent training and CPD, career progression opportunities, excellent referral bonuses and excellent rates of pay. Patient info: 2 Y/O Female Watford (WD25) Shifts Monday – 07.30 – 17.30 (1 hour unpaid lunch break between 12.30 – 13.30) Tuesday – 07.30 – 17.30 (1 hour unpaid lunch break between 12.30 – 13.30) Wednesday – 14.00 – 18.00 (Paid for 6 hours) Thursday - 07.30 – 17.30 (1 hour unpaid lunch break between 12.30 – 13.30) Friday - 07.30 – 17.30 (1 hour unpaid lunch break between 12.30 – 13.30) Care requirements Peg Bi-pap management Seizure management Skin integrity management Oxygen management (If required) Medical History LP has a Deletion 1 and 6 Chromosome Multiple chromosomal deletions · Deletion 1p35.1 to 1p34.3 · Deletion 1p21.3 to 1p13.3 · Deletion 6q12 to 6q13 with associated learning difficulties, developmental delay and health problems. Pooling of secretions and associated noisy breathing Global-developmental delay Hypotonia Mild-conductive hearing loss Epilepsy - seizures Sleep apnoea: Central sleep apnoea - overnight oxygen started Dec 2021 BiPAP dependent with sleep - started Feb 2023 Feeding difficulties: Gastro-oesophageal reflux Unsafe swallow Orthopaedic issues: (Bilateral Metatarsus Aductus) LP's fingers and feet require stretching and she has splints for her hands/ fingers. We have a stringent but fast registration process and our inhouse Training Team can provide additional training for the specifics of this Paediatric / Children’s package as long as you have relevant Paediatric / Children’s care experience. Training program and shadow shifts will be undertaken on the ward before any potential discharge. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary contract, Fixed term contract, Freelance, Zero hours contract Salary: £15.00-£20.00 per hour Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Flexitime On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: 8/10 hour shifts Weekday/Bank Holidays Day shifts We are currently looking for both part-time & full-time carers The hours of work are generally long days and nights with both weekday & weekend work available. We have a mix of day and night shifts. Training, shadowing and competencies will be completed prior to working independently. Benefits Opportunities for block shifts/permanent work Weekly pay Excellent Pay Rates Ongoing professional training and development opportunities 24/7 Clinical support We offer flexible working, and you can either chose to work full or part time. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Salary: £15.00-£20.00 per hour Expected hours: No more than 40 per week Benefits: Casual dress Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Experience: Paediatrics: 2 years (required) Ability to Commute: Watford (required) Ability to Relocate: Watford: Relocate before starting work (required) Work Location: In person Expected start date: 11/03/2024
Completing and updating all charts, logs and files by end of every shift. Assisting in caring for unwell residents. Partaking in supervisions and Appraisals.. Support the residents to access education. Providing support to residents and helping them in everyday duties.
Location: Friern Barnet Road, LB of Barnet. Salary: - £15.50 per hour plus paid Induction (Hourly rate paid between 08:00 – 10:00pm.) - Night Shift Flat Rate £120.00 (Night shift flat rate paid between 10:00pm – 08:00am) Hours are negotiable - Monday to Sunday on a shift rota basis. Shift Patterns: 8am – 8.30pm, 8am – 4.30pm, 4pm – 8.30pm, 8pm overnight to 9am. Employment Type: Fulltime, part-time, bank basis. Overview We are looking for Residential Child and Family Assessment Support Workers for Ty Connections III Residential Family Assessment Centre – located in the LB of Barnet. We are looking for talented professionals who can provide a positive living experience for the family’s resident, where compassion and innovation meets quality and expertise, dedicated to safely uplifting our most vulnerable families navigating complex journeys into parenthood. About us Ty Connections III - provides a holistic, nurturing environment where parents are supported every step of the way, with specialized services designed to meet each parent’s individual needs. From personalized counselling sessions to skill-building workshops to maximise their capacity to manage risks, we are committed to fostering a sense of confidence and capability in every parent using our services. And for the little ones? Innovative engaging activities and educational programs await, ensuring a vibrant and enriching learning experience for children of all ages. About the role You will work as part of a ‘team around the family’ where every family is supported, empowered, and guided towards a brighter future. We do this together, ensuring that every family receives the resources, care and understanding they require and deserve, whilst evidencing their capacity to change and safely parent their child. In addition, you will work in partnership with wider family groups and carers of children, Social Workers, and other outside agencies, as required. About you You will be: Committed to working with Families and their Children within a residential setting, redefining what it means to thrive in the face of challenges. Have appropriate knowledge and experience of working with Families and children and committed to training and continued professional development. Be creative and able to use your own initiative whilst working in a complex and challenging environment. Enthusiastic and highly adaptable to changing circumstances. In addition, you should possess good written, IT and communication skills. Ideally, although not essential, you should have a relevant qualification (NNEB/QCF /NVQ 3 in Care ) and experience of working in a social service-related setting (including voluntary work.) Other information You will be required to apply for a DBS at an enhanced level. Our values We have a set of values, which our employees have chosen, that represent what we are – Proud, Ambitious, Collaborative and Trustworthy. By joining Ty Connections III, you can expect: - A fair and inclusive culture. - The chance to really make a difference to those around you. - Health and well-being initiatives including an Employee Assistance Programme. - Ongoing support, and the opportunity to develop and progress in your career with us. - Ty Connections is committed to equal opportunities policies and action to ensure that the best candidates for any post are appointed irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, age, marital or civil partnership status, disability, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, religion or creed.
Childcare Assistant About the Company: Clifton Health care, Recognised the importance of work with children, young people and adults in need of protection, and our responsibility to protect everyone entrusted to our care. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults and ensuring their well-being. Specially; Clifton Health care recognised that we all have a responsibility to help prevent the physical, sexual, emotional, abuse and neglect of Service Users and to report any such abuse that we discover or suspect. · We believe every Service User should be valued, safe and happy. We undertake to make sure that Service User we have contact with known this and are empowered to tell us if they are suffering harm. · All Service User have the right to be treated with respect, to be listened to, and to be protected from all form of abuse. · We undertake to exercise proper care in the appointment and selection of all those who will work with children and vulnerable adults. Clifton Healthcare Recruitment Limited is committed to; · Following the requirements for UK legislation in relation to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and good practice recommendations. · Respecting the rights of children as described in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. · Keeping up to date with national, regional and local developments relating to safeguarding. · The Provider shall ensure that guidance and training provided to staff regarding the identification and management of vulnerable Service Users with Specific needs, or at risk Service User, is kept up to date and aligns with accepted good practice, and that the provider has sought input from the Authority to ensure that their guidance and materials align with the Authority’s safeguarding strategy. This will be achieved by undertaking a rolling programme of training that identifies training requirements for all staff, safer recruitment in accordance with the NSPCC Safe Recruitment guidelines and periodic staff supervision and support with Line Management. About the Job: Overview: Job Title: Childcare Assistant Worker Pay: £12 - £15 Hours: 40 Hours per week Contract: Permanent/Full-time Schedule: 8 hour shift Flexi-time Monday to Friday Weekends Overtime Benefits: · Accommodation · One time free meal · Training will be provided Job Description: We have an exciting opportunity for a full time childcare provider to join our team! You will be responsible for the care and safety of child from infancy to 16 years old. Our ideal candidate has previous experience working with children, is reliable, trustworthy and energetic. A flexible schedule is a must, and we're looking for someone who work full time. • Assisting with washing and dressing the child. • Preparing their food and help them eat. • Doing household tasks, such as shopping and laundry. • Getting to know the children, their needs and interests. • Monitoring their health and weight and recording any concerns. • Making sure they take prescribed medications. • Supporting their mental and physical well-being through different activities. • Working with other social care and health care professionals. Skills: Sensitivity to and understanding of people. • The ability to work with different types of people. • Patience and the ability to remain calm during stressful situations. • The ability to work well under pressure. • Attention to detail. • Excellent customer service skills. What we require: Entry requirement: · Ready to relocate to Canterbury, Hatfield, Aberdeen, Huddersfield · GCSE or equivalent (required) · DBS · Right to Work in UK · Experience working with young people (3 months to 16 years) Other Minimum Qualifications: Must have knowledge of child development and appropriate activities for age groups. Must be able to provide a therapeutic and safe environment for individuals and groups, ages 0-18. Demonstrates the ability to assist patients in coping with the stress of hospitalization by matching developmental assessment of the individual with normalizing activities appropriate for their developmental age. Exhibits and delivers strong customer service skills with patients, families, volunteers and health care team. Must have excellent communication skills, effective time and resource management, flexibility, the ability to learn and utilize computer applications and organizational skills. Closing and Short-listing Date: Open till 31th March 2024
Qualified Childcare Assistant About the Company: Clifton Health care, Recognised the importance of work with children, young people and adults in need of protection, and our responsibility to protect everyone entrusted to our care. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults and ensuring their well-being. Specially; Clifton Health care recognised that we all have a responsibility to help prevent the physical, sexual, emotional, abuse and neglect of Service Users and to report any such abuse that we discover or suspect. We believe every Service User should be valued, safe and happy. We undertake to make sure that Service User we have contact with known this and are empowered to tell us if they are suffering harm. All Service User have the right to be treated with respect, to be listened to, and to be protected from all form of abuse. We undertake to exercise proper care in the appointment and selection of all those who will work with children and vulnerable adults. Clifton Healthcare Recruitment Limited is committed to; Following the requirements for UK legislation in relation to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and good practice recommendations. Respecting the rights of children as described in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Keeping up to date with national, regional and local developments relating to safeguarding. The Provider shall ensure that guidance and training provided to staff regarding the identification and management of vulnerable Service Users with Specific needs, or at risk Service User, is kept up to date and aligns with accepted good practice, and that the provider has sought input from the Authority to ensure that their guidance and materials align with the Authority’s safeguarding strategy. This will be achieved by undertaking a rolling programme of training that identifies training requirements for all staff, safer recruitment in accordance with the NSPCC Safe Recruitment guidelines and periodic staff supervision and support with Line Management. About the Job: Overview: Job Title: Qualified Child Care Worker Pay: £12 - £15 Hours: 40 Hours per week Contract: Permanent/Full-time Schedule: 8 hour shift Flexitime Monday to Friday Weekends Overtime Benefits: Accommodation One time free meal Job Description: We have an exciting opportunity for a full time childcare provider to join our team! You will be responsible for the care and safety of child from infancy to 16 years old. Our ideal candidate has previous experience working with children, is reliable, trustworthy and energetic. A flexible schedule is a must, and we're looking for someone who work full time. • Assisting with washing and dressing the child. • Preparing their food and help them eat. • Doing household tasks, such as shopping and laundry. • Getting to know the children, their needs and interests. • Monitoring their health and weight and recording any concerns. • Making sure they take prescribed medications. • Supporting their mental and physical well-being through different activities. • Working with other social care and health care professionals. Skills: Sensitivity to and understanding of people. • The ability to work with different types of people. • Patience and the ability to remain calm during stressful situations. • The ability to work well under pressure. • Attention to detail. • Excellent customer service skills. What we require: Entry requirement: Ready to relocate to Canterbury, Hatfield, Aberdeen, Huddersfield GCSE or equivalent (required) DBS Right to Work in UK Experience working with young people (3 months to 16 years) Level 3 NVQ in Caring for Children and Young People Level 3 NVQ in Childcare and Education Level 3 NVQ in Children’s Care, Learning and Development Level 3 NVQ in Early Years Care and Education Other Minimum Qualifications: Must have knowledge of child development and appropriate activities for age groups. Must be able to provide a therapeutic and safe environment for individuals and groups, ages 0-18. Demonstrates the ability to assist patients in coping with the stress of hospitalization by matching developmental assessment of the individual with normalizing activities appropriate for their developmental age. Exhibits and delivers strong customer service skills with patients, families, volunteers and health care team. Must have excellent communication skills, effective time and resource management, flexibility, the ability to learn and utilize computer applications and organizational skills. Closing and Short-listing Date: Open till 31th March 2024
- Contact Supervisor (Centre and Community Based), Children’s Contact Service - Based in Hertfordshire (Service and community based) Various hours available: Negotiable up to 37 hours p/w - Locations available: · Cheshunt (EN8) · Hemel Hempstead (HP1) · Welwyn Garden City (AL7) - Grade 2 (lower) point 11 – 15: £21,196 - £23,966 per Annum. - Permanent contract. - ID: 778 *Please state which area you are interested in as well as the ID number 778 when applying ** Required Skills:** · Have excellent communication skills including the ability to work with families in conflict, build their trust and respect, and recognise the importance of remaining impartial, objective and focused on the needs of the child/children/young person at all times. · be able to demonstrate an understanding of safe working practices, risk assessment and risk management. · Have excellent written skills, in particular being able to create reports of sessions which are objective, factual and reflect the needs of the Social Worker and court. · Be a team player who is flexible, and enthusiastic about being an integral part of a newly formed and aspirational team which is focused on the Family Action values of Can Do, Excellence, Mutual Respect and People Focus. Job Description: As a Contact Supervisor, you will ensure that families are welcomed and supported when in the Supervised Contact Centre, in community settings and other appropriate venues as required. You will have an open-minded, flexible and caring approach towards children, parents and other family members who are attending supervised contact. Our aim is to provide a happy and positive experience for children, young people and their families. You will therefore ensure that children and young people are kept safe and that their emotional wellbeing is prioritised at all times. You will ensure the welfare of children and young people is at the forefront of the team’s work and ensure that Family Action and Hertfordshire’s safeguarding procedures are followed. You will provide an opportunity to support parents to maintain positive relationships with their children. Where required, you will oversee practical and emotional support for parents building a trusting relationship with them; this will help to make supervised contact sessions a positive experience for the children. Where contact is between the wider family group e.g., sibling contact, you will ensure the needs, preferences and experiences of all attendees are considered and supported. Key Tasks and Responsibilities: · Support the delivery of safe and effective supervised contact sessions. · Promote and maintain contact arrangements that are agreed between all parties including respecting the wishes of children and young people. · Have an understanding of, and comply with, Family Action’s and Hertfordshire’s procedures for promoting and safeguarding the welfare and safety of children and vulnerable adults, undertaking risk assessments before each session ensuring that the risks identified by Social Workers are mitigated. · Assess the quality of parenting observed during the supervised contact, ensuring that the key areas for observation identified by the Social Worker are addressed, and use this evidence to complete detailed and timely reports as required by the court and/or principal social worker. · Ensure that all supervised contact sessions are managed to ensure as positive experience for the children and young people as possible. · Recognise any risks of harm and intervene appropriately to de-escalate the risks or bring in additional support as required to safeguard the children. · Keep records of your work using Family Action systems, adhere to confidentiality, information sharing protocols and risk assessment processes. · Travel to supervised contact sessions in other area’s (when required). · Contribute to the collection, recording and analysis of information required by commissioners, judiciary, principal social worker and Family Action and provide accurate reports as necessary. · Participate in personal supervision, funded training and appraisal processes to ensure your knowledge skills and practice is of a high standard. · Implement the principles of Family Action’s Equal Opportunities Policy in every aspect of your work and positively promote the principles of the policy amongst colleagues, service users and other members of the community. · Comply with Family Action’s Health and Safety Policy, Data Protection Policy and to protect the health, safety and welfare of yourself and others. · Have an understanding and comply with Family Action’s and Hertfordshire’s procedures for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. · Ensure the implementation of Family Action’s Diversity & Equality Policy and our Ethical Policy in every aspect of your work and positively promote the principles of these policies amongst colleagues, service users and other members of the community. · Comply with Family Action’s Health and Safety Policy, Data Protection Policy and to protect your own and others’ health, safety and welfare. · Work flexibly as may be required by the needs of the service and carry out any other reasonable duties as required. · Meet opening hours of the centre’s, including some Saturdays. · To demonstrate, at all times, Family Action’s values, which underpin Family Action’s mission of ‘building stronger families’ by: a) people focused b) Reflecting a ‘can do’ approach c) Striving for excellence in everything we do d) Having mutual respect for everyone we work with, work for and support through our services Person Specification · Previous work with children and families is desirable but not necessary. · Ability to work with families in conflict and the importance of remaining impartial, objective and focused on the needs of the child/children at all times. · Understanding of child development, attachment and appropriate parenting approaches. · Have the ability to demonstrate an understanding of safe working practices, risk assessment and risk management. · Good planning and excellent report writing and record keeping skills. Experience of and ability to use MS Office applications and electronic recording systems. · Understanding of the needs of families / individuals, and of the impact of disadvantage and social exclusion and a commitment to and willingness to promote inclusion and equality of opportunity for all. · A confident and professional approach to working with service users, stakeholders and colleagues. · Excellent verbal, listening and written skills, including basic IT skills. · The ability to priorities and organise workload effectively including the timely completion and submission of case records and reports. · The ability, commitment, and willingness to work flexibly including evenings and weekends. · The ability and willingness to occasionally travel within the Hertfordshire area. Please send your CV along with the area/s you are interested in applying for and the ID number