Care Worker - 25 hours per week
Job Posted: 30 October 2024
- Contract Term: Permanent
- Location: Ventnor, Isle of Wight
- Contract Type: Part time
- Salary: £15,704 per annum
- Industries: Health & Social Care
Care Worker
£15,704 per annum, pro rata 25 hours per week
Ventnor, Isle of Wight
The role
We are looking for a Care worker to join Southern Housing who will work as part of a team providing personalised care and support to residents and people who use our services in line with established care and support plans.
As a Support and Care Worker, you will work with older people, frail elderly, people with a learning disability and autism, people with mental health issues and people with complex needs.
The role of care and support worker role, provides services in supported housing schemes, extra care schemes and community based services.
You will need to work flexibly to cover evenings and weekends as required to meet the needs of the service. You must be physically able to undertake moving and handling, have the use of a vehicle with business use insurance and will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.
You will be required to undertake sleep-in duties (if applicable) and may be required to be on the On-call rota.
Please note, this role is part time, contracted 25 hours per week
Closing date: 12 November 2024 at 23.59
The location
You will work in schemes and services located in Ventnor, Isle of Wight
What you’ll be doing
- Provide care to residents and people who use our services, as identified in their person-centred care plan. This may include some intimate personal care.
- Deliver care in a way which promotes independence, rights, choices, and inclusion in the community.
- Summon professional assistance in the case of an emergency.
- Practice within the criteria set out in the Care Quality Commission standards ensuring residents have an up-to-date care plan and risk assessment which reflects their individual needs and wishes.
What you’ll need
- Hold 5 GCSE passes at grade “C” or above (or equivalent Grade 9-5) inc Maths & English
- Good literacy and numeracy skills
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Health & safety awareness
- Able to work as part of a team
- Understanding of the requirements of CQC
- Willingness to learn new skills
Benefits in working with us
As a trusting and competitive provider of care and support services on the Island, we can provide you with paid travel time, generous mileage and holiday allowance, paid DBS and training as well as health benefits package. And if you're interested in career progression, then we are the employer for you!
- The ability to buy extra leave and discount cards
- Flexible working hours – covering weekdays, evening & weekends
- Employee referral scheme
- Cash claim-back on medical treatments
- Full training provided at no additional cost
- Additional payment for sleep-in duties, where applicable
- Discounted rates on a cycle scheme, personal medical plans, life assurance, give as you earn, critical illness and travel insurance
About us
At Southern Housing, our residents are at the heart of everything we do. As one of the largest housing providers in the UK with over 77,000 homes across London, the Southeast, the Isle of Wight, and the Midlands, we give over 167,000 people somewhere affordable to call their own! We also understand the difference that safe, secure, and affordable homes can make to people’s lives.
A career at Southern Housing will allow you to make a difference every day you come to work. Working in the housing sector with us will bring fresh challenges and give you the opportunity to grow and develop, too.
Inclusion and Diversity
We work hard to create a diverse and inclusive culture and environment where people are respected for who they are. Encouraging inclusion is not just about protected characteristics, it’s about celebrating differences of thought, opinion, experience and perspective of each individual. We’re all different in our own way and we want our colleagues to feel comfortable, that they belong, and are safe to be themselves at work, without fear of being judged or excluded, but valued for their contribution to our One Team approach.