Care Worker- Complex care needs
3 days ago
Wallington
Contract Type : Full-time, Part-time Salary : £12.21 This position is for Extra Care services in Sutton and Wallington. We are seeking a dedicated Care Worker who is confident and experienced in supporting individuals with complex care needs and challenging behaviour, ensuring compassionate, person-centred care at all times. Benefits: Fantastic Career Progression Free uniform provided Free training and ongoing support Competitive hourly rates 28 days paid annual leave (pro-rata) Flexible working hours Work locally Recognised qualifications Blue Light card- Various discounts on high street shops Referral programme Schedule: 10 hour shift 12 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Job description We are seeking full-time and part-time Care Workers to work in oursupported livingsetting, located in Wallington and Sutton. There is no previous experience needed as full training will be provided. Have you been thinking about a career change, or starting a career in Social care? Or perhaps you are just looking for a completely different career. This is a rewarding career choice for anyone wanting to support someone in their local community and make a difference every day. About the company You could be joining a leading provider of homecare and support services to older adults in the area. They were formed over 20 years ago based on the owners own experience of caring for her daughter. They felt there was a need to provide a care service that puts people at the heart of the service rather than profit. Everyone who works in the service has a passion for ensuring only the highest standards of support is provided. They have a good CQC rating and brilliant feedback from their Care Assistants about being A fantastic place to work What would you be doing? You will be visiting older vulnerable adults in their own homes. Helping them with everyday tasks, so they can continue to live in the environment which they love most because it holds their treasured memories. When people can't do what they used to do for themselves, their world shrinks. they may spend more time alone, see less people and may even start to wonder if anyone does care. That's whereyoucome in to give isolated people contact to the outside world and show them they are not forgotten. Duties include: Supporting clients to relearn skills and regain their independence in their own home Help with elements of personal care including getting up in the morning, prepare for bed in the evening by being there whilst they have a shower or bath. Assist them with dressing/undressing. Preparing meals and snacks. Domestic helpingwith the laundry or other household cleaning. Support with shopping and managing their bills. Being a warm reliable companion who they can rely on for support. Provide medication supporttoadminister, verbalorphysical assistance. Daily living assistance and getting up and about. Motivating to achieve the goals they have set. TPBN1_UKTJ