Healthcare Assistant - Complex care ( Young Adult)
Location – Sidford, Devon
Pay – £13.75 - £22.00 per hour
Shift – Days and Nights
Full Training Provided
Perk: Can travel with Service user on Holiday(s) - Paid
MUST have FULL UK Drivers License
If you are dynamic, adaptable, resilient, dedicated and enthusiastic we want you. We are looking for motivated and driven carer's to join our highly dedicated and welcoming team at OneCall24 Healthcare.
An amazing opportunity has come up in Sidford for carer’s as OneCall24 Healthcare are looking to recruit a team of carer’s to work with a remarkable young lady who was diagnosed with a brain tumor and is now visually impaired and also epileptic, requiring ongoing support during the day. Our client is very outgoing and enjoys many fun activities and hobbies. This role will allow the carer’s to be heavily involved with supporting her with all of her amazing activities on a day to day basis as well as providing her with exceptional healthcare support at all times . We want our carer’s to be able to deliver person centered care in line with a personalized care plan created specifically to meet the needs of our individual clients.
This is an enjoyable and rewarding position for someone who is caring and dedicated to making a difference in the lives of young people and their families.
You will be fully supported by our highly skilled Nurse Managers, who are on hand to support and guide all of staff, to ensure the highest standards of care and an excellent pathway of professional development.
What Experience We Require:
(Desirable but training will be provided)
Visual impairment
Epilepsy
Moving and Handling
Medication
What's In It for You?
Excellent rates of pay with night and weekend enhancements plus special bank holiday rates.
£50 signing on bonus paid to all workers within your first weekly pay £50 recommend a friend bonus, paid to all OneCall24 Healthcare employees for all workers recommended to OneCall24 Healthcare, once they have completed their first week.
Paid weekly, on time and accurately.
Free DBS.
Out of hours on call support center.
Ongoing CPD and Development opportunities.
We are passionate about delivering the best quality nursing led care and we are looking for like-minded professional who have great customer service skills, a passion to succeed and a proven track record of experience within this specialist area of healthcare at home.
Please contact us today to begin your application or call 03333 22 11 33 , quoting Complex Care Nursing, to speak with one of our team today.
OneCall24 Healthcare is committed to promoting equal opportunities and nothing contained within this job advertisement is intended to discriminate in any way against anyone.
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An exciting new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Senior Carer to work in an exceptional care home based in the Hastings, East Sussex area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers
This is a charming purpose-built residential home provides high-quality residential care in a loving and friendly environment
**To be considered for this position you must hold an NVQ/QCF Level 2 in Health & Social Care**
As the Senior Carer your key duties include:
Help to ensure that all care, domestic and kitchen staff contributes to the best of their ability to the efficient running of the Home and the creation of the right atmosphere
Assist residents with their personal care needs
Answer call bells, emergency bells, the door and the telephone: greet visitors
Ensure the healthcare needs of the residents are met by liaising with GP’s District Nurses, Chiropodists etc.
Assist in the care of residents who are unwell or dying
Promote mental and physical activities for residents through the key worker system: by talking to them, taking them out and sharing with them in activities such as reading, writing, hobbies and recreations
Help with the completion of Plans of Care for residents, new residents and help with resident reviews
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
An understanding of the needs of residents
Proven ability and experience in safe administration of medication
Importance of confidentiality
Experience of providing care
Able to provide personal care in a dignified manner, and train others on care duties
Able to demonstrate a genuine desire to work in the care sector
Approach work with a flexible attitude, open to taking on new challenges
The successful Senior Carer will receive an excellent salary up to £14.49 per hour and the annual salary is up to £27,125.28 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on days. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
28 days paid holiday FTE (Including Bank Holidays)
Paid breaks
Overtime Incentive scheme
Company pension scheme – Employers contribution matched up to 6%
2 x Salary Death in Service benefit
Length of Service Awards at 5, 10,20,30,40 and 50 year
Voluntary Lifestyle Benefits through the Hapi App
Cycle to work scheme
Access to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) and Wellbeing Thrive App
Refer a Friend scheme (you can earn up to £300 per referral)
Free learning and development – Opportunities to undertake RQF level qualifications with endorsed Skills for Care provider
Free DBS
Reference ID: 7017
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What the Job exists to do:
Effectively and appropriately care for the children and young people looked after and educated by The Lioncare Group, whilst gaining the necessary training, knowledge, skills and experiential learning necessary to be a Therapeutic Carer.
To achieve this, you will;
Actively engage in all aspects of the care and education task undertaken by The Lioncare Group.
Assist in supporting each child or young person to gain a positive experience of being looked after and educated throughout their placement.
Provide opportunities for each child or young person and the group as a whole to gain an experience of being cared for and educated in a positive, real, and meaningful way.
Actively develop your skills, knowledge, and understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Therapeutic Carer through using all opportunities and resources offered to you and at your disposal.
Give the children in your care and your employing organisation an undertaking to commit to a minimum 2 years’ service where this remains in your control to do so
General Tasks & Responsibilities:
- Carrying out tasks & responsibilities professionally at all times.
- Working with integrity, honesty, and openness at all times.
- Assisting, supporting, and promoting The Lioncare Group within the wider market place.
- Working within the stated aims, objectives, and therapeutic practice approach of The Lioncare Group and adhering to all guidance, policies, and procedures stated in the organisation’s Employee Handbook and other relevant documents and literature.
- Working at all times in the best interests of the children and young people in our care and ensuring their basic and essential care and learning needs are met.
- Supporting at all times colleagues and the Senior Management Team and Directors in carrying out their duties and responsibilities in providing high standards of care and education to the children looked after by The Lioncare Group.
- Informing Managers of all concerns and issues requiring further attention and acting on these where appropriate or where directed to do so.
- Ensuring positive links are maintained and improved between all areas of The Lioncare Group.
- Comply with current legislation, regulation, and guidance relating safeguarding and to the provision of care and education for children in residential children’s homes and special schools
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A recently 'Good' rated, Kent-based Local Authority is looking for a Social Worker to join their Fostering Team specialising in working with Connected Carers. As the Social Worker, you will contribute to the assessment of Connected Fostering carers. This role is a full-time, and permanent position.
Benefits for you:
Salary up to £46,000 per annum
Market supplement of £5,000
Retention Payment - £3,000
Contributory Pension Scheme
Progression Opportunities
Child Care Vouchers
Additional Benefits
Your responsibilities :
Contribute to the assessment of connected carer arrangements, with involvement in an active recruitment campaign.
Co-hosting information sessions.
Attend regular review meetings with the assessed / private fostering arranged families
Please follow the instructions on this website, or contact Tom McKenna on 07587 031100 or email tmckenna@charecruitment.com for further details and please do be sure to leave your contact details
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Ensure good housekeeping and cleanliness of reception area
Answer and respond to all incoming calls, switchboard, and messages
General administration duties
Respond to parent/carer queries confidently, escalating to the wider team where required
Check professional visitors ID, issue visitors badge on arrival
Check the building is secure at the end of each day
Use the booking system for IT equipment with confidence
High levels of confidentiality where required
A professional and respectful tone with internal and external stakeholders
Training:All the apprenticeship training will take place at work.Training Outcome:
Further training & development opportunities.
Employer Description:Learning is always at the heart of what we do, your future is our business. We are an independent training provider based in Suffolk. We offer training across government-funded provisions, including study programmes (including Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and apprenticeships, as well as providing an extensive range of commercial training courses.Working Hours :Monday - Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm with 30 mins lunch.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
We are looking for a Locum Social Worker to complete SGO assessments in the Midlands
This role requires a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 3 years post qualified experience in permanent contracts.
About the team
This team works to assess and support Foster Carers, special guardians and kinship carers to ensure they have all resources necessary to offer a safe and successful placements to vulnerable children. The team work very closely with each carer to ensure they are well equipped to take on the responsibility of caring for a child or young person and in turn, setting them up for successful placements. The team pride themselves on the high quality and thorough report writing they produce.
About you
The successful candidate will be proactive, hardworking and have extensive experience in a fostering setting. A degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of three years’ post qualification experience is essential for this role (a completed ASYE is counted as one completed year). A valid UK driving licence and car is essential to be considered for this role.
What’s on offer?
£35.00 per hour Umbrella (PAYE payment options available also)
Hybrid working scheme
Parking available/ nearby
Training and development opportunities
Easily accessible via car
For more information, please get in touch
Owen Giles - Recruitment Consultant
07776849119
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Are you caring, reliable, and passionate about helping others live independently? First City care group is looking for compassionate Healthcare Assistants to join our team within our Independent Living Hubs across Swindon.
These Hubs are residential buildings where individuals live independently in their own flats and receive support based on their needs. You'll provide care within one building at a time, moving from flat to flat — making this a great role for non-drivers. While a driving licence isn’t required, there is an expectation of flexibility to work across our four locations in Swindon, currently with a high demand in Highworth and Wroughton.
You’ll also have opportunities to support at on-site Day Centres, where individuals come to socialize, have meals, and enjoy activities.
Location: Highworth, Wroughton, Swindon Job Type: Full-time or Part-time Hours : 7am – 15:00pm / 15:00pm – 23:00pm/ 20:00pm – 7:00am Salary: £12.21 per hour
Key Responsibilities:
Provide person-centred care based on individual care plans
Support with personal care, mobility, and medication
Help with daily routines, meal prep, light domestic tasks, and shopping
Promote independence and dignity
Carer relief
Work collaboratively with other carers and health professionals
Some individuals may have multiple visits a day, while others require less frequent support, with visit durations ranging from 30 minutes to 4 hours depending on individual care needs.
We are looking for someone who is:
Honest, caring, and reliable
Compassionate and friendly
Hands-on and willing to support with personal care
Able to arrange their own transport to and from shifts (especially important for early starts and late finishes)
Experience is not essential – full training is provided. We also welcome experienced carers and those who’ve supported family members.
Why Join First City?
Suitable role for non-drivers
Paid training and induction with shadow shifts (t&c’s apply)
Free uniform and PPE
Supportive work environment and career progression
Employee Assistance Programme (Health Assured)
Workplace pension (Nest)
Refer-a-Friend bonus scheme
Blue Light Card for discounts at major retailers
Additional Information:
Must be flexible to work across Highworth, Wroughton, Rodbourne, and Moredon
Weekend availability required
All offers subject to references, enhanced DBS check, and mandatory training
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Under the guidance of teachers, the successful candidate will be involved in working with individuals or small groups of children to support the education, personal and social development of pupils and establishing positive relationships to assist pupils in completing structured learning activities and supporting children by coming alongside them and supporting positive play experiences.Duties may include: • Support to assist the development of varying skills that support pupils' learning. • Support in producing learning resources. • Support to assist in pupil supervision. • Support in monitoring and recording of pupil progress and developmental needs. • Reporting pupil progress to the teacher. • Work within the schools policy and procedures • Working to the relevant apprenticeship framework and completing work in a timely manner.• To undertake any of the duties normally associated with a Teaching Assistant to support with their training and development. What your working week could look like: • Meeting and greeting children and supporting with transition from parent/carer to keyworkers.• Preparation of snacks. • Supporting toilet training. • Support children on a one-to-one basis or in small groups. • Get creative in helping a child/children to understand what they are learning through play-based activities. • Assist with planning and preparation of resources in the nursery classroom. • Assist with lunchtime. • Help with assessments and inputting of data• Take charge of resource storage.Training:
The Apprentice will work towards their Apprenticeship Standard in Teaching Assistant level 3.
The successful candidate will be assigned a dedicated assessor who will provide support and guidance throughout the course.
This is a Day Release programme, which means you will attend Lincoln College, 1 day per week, term time only. This will fall within your contracted working hours.
Training Outcome:Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, the learner can progress into a role as a qualified Teaching Assistant within the primary education sector.Employer Description:We are a Primary school (with nursery) situated in Lincoln, and we are deeply committed to high-quality professional development for all our staff.Working Hours :Monday to Friday times 8:30 – 15:30Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Non judgemental....Read more...
We are looking for a Team Manager for this organisation's Fostering service in Lancashire.
You must have a Diploma/Degree in Social Work and the right to work in the UK (no VISA sponsorship)
About the team
This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and families with a child-centred approach. This is a therapeutic fostering service that is rated "good" by Ofsted.
About you
The successful candidate will have Senior Social Worker/Management experience within Fostering Social Work teams post qualification and whilst having an up-to-date understanding of relevant legislation. You will be managing a team of Social Workers & Support Workers and deputising for the registered manager. You will also be taking a leading role in Foster Carer recruitment & retention and ensuring best practice within the service.
What's on offer?
A salary of up to £49,956.72 (pro rata)
Management out of hours addtional payments
Hybrid working
Mileage covered 0.45ppm
Training & development opportunities
Hours: Part Time (30 hours) / Permanent
Samantha Cunningham, scunningham@charecruitment.com, 07825213518
What do you get from working with me?
CV enhancement
Application form enhancement
Access to many jobs in the market
One central point of contact
Interview preparation assistance
Expert consultation
Questions answered
Offer negotiation
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I am looking for a Regulatory Solicitor or Partner to join one of our high-profile commercial clients in Leeds. This firm have a strong commercial client base and are looking for a Regulatory Solicitor, whether at partner or more junior and looking for a clear carer opportunity, who can further develop their existing regulatory offer. They are very active within the market, frequently running seminars, training, drafting articles etc as well as hosting client social events. They would support you in your involvement in these and make sure that you are well embedded in their client base. Ideally you will also have knowledge of the market and be able to utilise your contact base to assist in the generation of work. Their core areas of work have been Health and Safety and Environmental law, however this is based in other offices and they are keen to bring someone into Leeds who has strength in either or both of these areas, or even a wider base to complement their client base. They are open minded though and really happy to consider someone with a different slant to their experience. This is an opportunity for a Regulatory Solicitor with the confidence and experience to work unsupervised and one wanting a real career opportunity and no glass ceiling. They are happy to recruit at or around Partner level for the right person with the right business case, or speak to a more junior lawyer looking for a role that presents a very clear track to progress.
You would be joining a vibrant group of Solicitors in the Leeds office, an office that is really pushing forward through their drive and enthusiasm which would give you a great platform from which to succeed. As well as a full benefits package and strong remuneration the firm will be offer very flexible working arrangements, this could mean that whilst the role is in Leeds, those who live further away could consider it on the basis that they will certainly not be commuting daily.
To find out more about this Regulatory Solicitor role in Leeds, contact Rachael Mann or another member of the Private Practice team in Leeds.....Read more...
Duties and key result areas:
To provide high quality childcare and play/early learning opportunities through the planning, and delivery, of a wide range of activities appropriate to the child’s needs and stage of development.
To participate in a key worker system.
Providing consistency in facilitating children’s physical, emotional, intellectual and social development and ensuring all relevant records pertaining to children are updated regularly, in partnership with parents.
To work closely with parents/carers, sharing information about children’s progress and encouraging parent/carer involvement in the Pre-school.
To ensure that the pre-school is a safe environment for children by complying with all policies, procedures and standards relevant to the Pre-school setting, ensuring that safety and hygiene standards are high and undertaking risk assessments as agreed by the Pre-school Leader.
To be able to manage a wide range of children’s behaviour in a way which promotes their welfare and development.
Provide the Pre-school Leader with regular feedback.
To contribute to the development and use of imaginative and creative approaches to play/early learning, both indoors and out.
Work as part of a team, contributing to the development of the Nursery team and its service delivery.
To work collaboratively and flexibly with other settings providing joint care for the children attending Ford Pre-school.
Assist in the day-to-day supervision of students, trainees and volunteers as requested by the Pre-school Leader and participate in their assessment as required.
Other:
Responsibility for helping to keep children and young people safe by providing a safe environment for children and young people to learn in.
Identifying children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and take appropriate action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.
Training:The apprentice will work within Ford Pre-School and attend classroom sessions at Northumberland Skills' Berwick Campus once every 3 weeks.Training Outcome:Potential full time employment following the apprenticeship.Employer Description:Ford Pre-School and Ford Toddlers is a rural pre- school that provides high quality learning through play experiences for children from birth - 5 years old, as well as providing a stay and play session for all. They are located in Berwick-Upon-Tweed within Hugh Joicey C of E Aided First School.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, times to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
We are looking for a Team Manager for this organisation's Fostering service in Gloucestershire. This is a full-time position.
You must have a Diploma/Degree in Social Work and the right to work in the UK (no VISA sponsorship)
About the team
This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and families with a child-centred approach. This is a therapeutic fostering service that is rated "good" by Ofsted.
About you
The successful candidate will have Senior Social Worker/Management experience within Fostering Social Work teams post qualification and whilst having an up-to-date understanding of relevant legislation. You will be managing a team of Social Workers & Support Workers and deputising for the registered manager. You will also be taking a leading role in Foster Carer recruitment & retention and ensuring best practice within the service.
What's on offer?
A salary of up to £49,956.72
Management out of hours addtional payments
Hybrid working
Mileage covered 0.45ppm
Training & development opportunities
Hours: Full time / Permanent
For more information, please contact Jamil Olweny
07587 031 098 / jolweny@charecruitment.com
What do you get from working with me?
CV enhancement
Application form enhancement
Access to many jobs in the market
One central point of contact
Interview preparation assistance
Expert consultation
Questions answered
Offer negotiation
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Choosing to study an Apprenticeship with First City Group can be both an inspiring and rewarding way to start your career!
This role is suitable for someone leaving education who has a passion to learn and support others! This real-world experience will enrich your knowledge and skill in the health and social care sector, whilst building the foundations for a future career.
First City Group is the Lead care provider in Swindon, our services are customer led and we support people to achieve their personal outcomes, by using a person-centred approach. Our main aim is to enable customers to maintain their independence and quality of life in the comfort of their own homes. As a First City Healthcare Assistant Apprentice you will play a key role in enabling care and support to all customers, (both individuals and families assessed as being in need of assistance).
Rate of pay: £12.21 – 13.68 per hour
Location: Swindon and surrounding area
Hours: 7:00am – 14:30pm or 14:30pm – 23:00pm
Key responsibilities:
You will support people with their mobility, domestic duties, shopping calls and social support in the community
Helping people to manage nutrition and hydration needs, take medication and other key aspects of daily living
Providing personal care at varying levels, this can range from offering encouragement and support, to enabling people to do it themselves, to physically supporting them directly.
Getting involved in a range of duties and activities, while prioritising the health, wellbeing and safety of those we support
Uphold the Organisations values and demonstrate commitment to the highest quality standards through all practise
Maintain integrity when dealing with confidential matters
Complete course work on time and to a high standard
Produce, maintain and be responsible for content, accuracy and sign off of assessments completed
It’s true that no two days are ever the same. It’s that variety that our teams love and that motivates them to treat every day as a new opportunity. The role of a carer can be demanding but, at the end of every day, you will go home knowing you have made a difference. As a team we offer 24/7 support to both our staff and customers to ensure the highest quality care and support is delivered.
Essential:
Be 18 years of age or older
Must have at least a grade C or 4 GCSE or equivalent in Maths and English or willing to undertake Functional Skills as part of the course
Work a minimum of 30 hours per week (Inclusive of Morning/Evening and Weekend commitment)
Desirable:
Health and social care qualification (GCSE or equivalent)
Have an understanding and interest of the health and social care sector
Driving license and access to your own vehicle would be beneficial
Duration:
The Apprenticeship will take between 12 - 18 months to complete
Courses available Adult Social care Level 2 and 3 depending previous qualifications
This position may be closed sooner if a suitable candidate is appointed
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Experienced Community Carer – Full UK Driving Licence & Own Vehicle Required
Are you a compassionate and experienced care professional looking for a meaningful role in your local community? At First City Care Group, we are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care that enables people to live independently in their own homes.
Since 1999, we’ve proudly supported individuals across Swindon, and we’re now expanding our dedicated team. We’re looking for experienced carers who are ready to take the next step in their career.
Location: Swindon and Surrounding Areas Pay Rate: £14.50 per hour + 35p mileage Hours: Full-time Shifts: Morning (07:00 – 15:00) and/or Evening (15:00 – 23:00)
About the Role This is a community-based position where you will support individuals recently discharged from hospital, helping them regain independence and confidence in their own homes.
Please note: This is a driving role. You must hold a full UK driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. You will be travelling between client homes throughout Swindon and the surrounding areas.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide high-quality care tailored to each individual's needs
Support with personal care, mobility, medication, and daily routines
Assist with light domestic tasks and meal preparation
Encourage independence during recovery at home
Mentor junior staff and support new starters
Work collaboratively with healthcare professionals
Requirements:
Minimum 1 years’ experience in Health & Social Care (community experience preferred)
Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle
NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent) in Health & Social Care
Willingness to travel between client homes across the community
What We Offer:
Paid induction and shadowing shifts (T&Cs apply)
28 days holiday (pro rata)
Free uniform and PPE
Use of a company pool car (where available)
Refer-a-friend bonus scheme
Blue Light Card access for national discounts
Local vehicle maintenance discounts
Employee Assistance Programme (Health Assured)
Hear from Our Team:
“I’ve worked in care for years, and this is by far the most supportive team I’ve been part of.” “It’s rewarding to see people regain their confidence and know I helped them get there.”
Join a care provider that truly values your skills and dedication. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a difference in your community, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today or find out more at firstcitynursing.co.uk
Please Note: All offers are subject to satisfactory references, an Enhanced DBS check, and completion of mandatory training. Applicants not suitable for this position may be considered for alternative roles, which could impact pay and duties.
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A amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Senior Family Therapist to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the South West London area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This is one of the country’s leading mental health treatment centres. They provide fast access to high quality treatment for lots of different conditions, including addictions, depression, anxiety, stress and eating disorders
As the Senior Family Therapist your key responsibilities include:
Providing highly-skilled systemic interventions for the families of young people with severe, complex and persistent mental health problems, learning difficulties and/or developmental problems
Providing in-depth risk-assessments of young people who are at risk to themselves and to be able to formulate both short-term and long-term crisis planning
Providing evidence-based and formulation-driven systemic perspectives to multidisciplinary risk management, care planning and decision-making
Managing a complex caseload as the family therapist working within a multidisciplinary team, as well as facilitating groups where appropriate, such as carer support groups
Monitoring clinical progress through regular reviews of systemic treatment
Engaging and working with young people with a range of mental health needs and developmental difficulties, drawing upon your wealth of theoretical and practical knowledge
Supporting staff development through the provision of training, consultation, formulation meetings and reflective practice sessions
Contributing to service developments within the Therapies Team and wider service
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Post qualification experience of working with children and young people in a mental health service.
Membership of a relevant professional organisation
To be aware of current research findings and implement evidence-based practice in line with the CAMHS service lines and relevant NICE guidelines
Currently working as part of mental health service or similar for children and young people
Experience of carrying out supervision both individual and in a group setting
Experience of making informed decisions sometimes in difficult circumstances
The successful Senior Family Therapist will receive an excellent salary of £41,200 - £53,560 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent part time role working 30 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
25 days annual leave (increasing to 27 days after 5 years of service and 30 days after 10 years service)
Birthday Leave
Enhanced maternity pay
Contributory pension scheme
Opportunities to develop and train in a wide variety of care settings
Support and training from the beginning of your career
Flexible working
Supplemented meals
Access to Employee Assistant programme and other wellness programmes
Employee benefits scheme (e.g. discounted shopping vouchers, interest free Apple Products loan scheme)
Reference ID: 6913
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Support children and young people’s freely chosen, self-directed play by enhancing the play using appropriate intervention style. Foster children and young people’s development in line with their culture, age and stage of development
Build playful relationships with children, recognising professionalboundaries
Provide a diverse, inclusive and accessible setting for all children and young people, taking into consideration any additional requirements they may have
Observe children and young people playing, including how they interact with different environments, other children and young people and staff
Keep reflective records to inform future planning
Reflect individually and as part of a team to improve Playwork practice
Advocate for all children and young people’s right to play when liaising with parents, carer givers, colleagues, local residents and other professionals
Facilitate the creation of inspiring play spaces with opportunities to include a range of loose parts which foster and stimulate children and young people’s imagination, and build an understanding of sustainable attitudes
Contribute to the process of risk-benefit assessment in children and young people’s play
Choose intervention styles that support children and young people, responding to their behaviour and extending their play
Build and maintain a professional relationship with parents andcaregivers in relation to their children’s experiences in the Playwork setting/local community
Assist in regular health and safety checks and the maintenance of equipment, resources, play structures, identifying and reporting any issues
Respond calmly to any accidents or emergencies that may occur during a Playwork session and record appropriately
Work in line with safeguarding policies and procedures to prevent and protect all children from harm
Contribute to appropriate administration and financial record keeping in relation to the play setting
Follow policies and procedures that support the health and wellbeing of children and young people, including preparing and providing food and activities
Work as part of a team to assist in cleaning and tidying up, including site opening and closure procedures
Work as part of a team to support and supervise children in off-site activities, including trips, outings, residentials and other community events
Participate in appraisals, professional development and trainingopportunities
Work within the professional boundaries of a Playworker, to protect the child’s welfare
Use their knowledge of child development, adapting to differentbehaviours and possible learning needs
Training:Playworker Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard:
This will take place at home, the workplace or Twickenham Training Centre
This will be 6 hours per week
Training Outcome:
Playworker full time, early years educator level 3 or nursery worker
Employer Description:Registered charity providing outdoor adventures play based in Marble Hill
Park.Working Hours :Monday - Friday 12.00pm - 6.00pm (hours may differ during school holidays).
Expectation to work one Saturday a month 9.00am - 3.00pm.Skills: Communication skills....Read more...
Provide administrative support to various departments, including handling emails, phone calls, and filing
Maintain and update accurate records, databases, and systems
Schedule projects in accordance with programme dates/production lead times.
Coordinate projects in terms of organizing equipment deliveries to site.
Schedule meetings, take minutes, and support event coordination
Assist with ordering supplies and managing office inventory
Prepare reports, presentations, and documentation as required
Welcome visitors and respond to general enquiries
Work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders
Follow company procedures and ensure confidentiality and data protection
Training:All your training will be completed in the workplace, there is no day release required as part of this course.
You will be assigned an assessor who will visit you in the workplace every 8 weeks to support you with your apprenticeship
You will receive a Level 3 Business Administration qualification upon successful completion of your apprenticeship
Training Outcome:Opportunity to remain at SSG in a suitable open vacancy at the time the apprentice completes the course, we have had apprentices recently follow on into field based engineer roles, design engineer roles and production engineer.Employer Description:At SSG we believe that human interaction is an essential part of the care giving process, and that good technology should enable caregivers to be free from unnecessary distractions, so they can focus on giving their patients the care they need, when they need it.
That’s why, for almost 60 years, we have been developing smart solutions and technologies that connect people and systems to provide safer, heathier environments for both staff and patients in the acute care setting.
From our first electronic nurse ‘call bell’ system launched in 1964, that enabled patients in hospital to call for help, we have continued to explore ways that technology can work for our customers. Whether that is providing essential critical alarms, integrated communication systems or software solutions to enhance clinical workflow, our focus is on keeping patients safe, providing a calming environment, and giving our customers more time to care.
We are proud to be a British manufacturer, with a strong heritage in product design, build and installation. As technology advances, our digital solutions can help customers evolve with the ever-changing demands of the healthcare environment, preserving resources, reducing costs and improving patient care.
Our people are inspired and empowered to develop best in class solutions that have a positive impact on the patient and carer experience. As part of the Halma family, we are passionate about creating a safer, cleaner and healthier future for everyone, every day.
OUR PURPOSE – To create a world where every patient feels safe.
OUR VISION – A world where technology works for people, so that caregivers have more time to care for their patients.
OUR MISSION – We provide smart communication solutions, connecting caregivers, patients and data, to improve workflow and decision making, so that patients get the care they need, when they need it.Working Hours :Monday to Thursday, 09:00 - 17:00.
Friday. 09:00 - 16:30.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Administrative skills,Logical,Team working....Read more...
Responsibilities:
To be the key point of contact within Health and Social Care services for eligible clients completing assessments.
Provide high quality information to vulnerable adults, carers and relevant stakeholders.
Work in partnership with appropriate health, housing and community stakeholders for the benefit of vulnerable adults around i.e. signposting, referrals, multi-disciplinary working, joint assessments and relevant meetings.
Develop personalised support / care plans with individuals, their unpaid carers and other stakeholders as appropriate.
Putting the person at the centre of the process, facilitate the selection of support services, activities or other routes.
Support people to find creative, individual and efficient ways of solving problems or challenges in their lives.
To promote self-directed support and direct payments to all service users and carers.
Assist people to make their plans happen by signposting or researching and providing information about local services and opportunities.
Manage the recording and administration around assessment and planning and agreeing care provision through up to date.
To assess, issue where appropriate, and assist in process for major and minor adaptations, equipment and completion of housing needs or void property reports where relevant.
Undertake service user/carer reviews periodically and as required against outcomes.
Ensure clients are aware of processes in changing support, raising concerns about providers, complaints processes and awareness of safeguarding.
Identify debt management concerns during interventions and raise as appropriate in partnership with the Financial Assessment Team and Debt Recovery.
To recognize where social work or occupational therapist (or other professional) involvement is required.
To undertake regular risk assessments and help service users devise risk management strategies.
Knowledge and Skills:
Of support planning and personalised outcomes, and how mental illness impacts on the lives of individuals and their families.
Of key statutes and guidance underpinning adult social care for mental health service-users.
Knowledge of preventative and reablement approaches that improve independence.
Understanding of safeguarding, deprivation of liberty, and dignity in care as applicable to vulnerable adults using social care and health services.
Knowledge of the physical and psychological needs of vulnerable adults and their carers.
Knowledge of the role of social workers, occupational therapists and other professional staff within the health and social care context.
Ability to assess and manage the range of risks that mental health service-users may experience.
Ability to form collaborative relationships and work in partnership with service users, carers and colleagues.
Ability to work within a pressured environment using time effectively to meet deadlines and individual performance targets.
Required:
Evidence of formal development within the field of health or social care, to equivalent of NVQ 3 level, or equivalent experience.
IT skills across a range of systems and tools e.g. social care client database, e-mail, internet based programmes, word processing.
Strong literacy / numeracy skills and report writing skills.
Must have Enhanced DBS.
Extensive experience of working in a health or social care environment.
Extensive experience in working directly with mental health service-users and their carers.
Experience of promoting service user independence using a empowering strengths-based approach.
If interested, please submit CV and call Varsha on 02036913890 between 9am to 5pm (Mon to Fri)....Read more...
An exciting job opportunity has arisen for a committed Ward Manager to work in an exceptional hospital based in the Attleborough, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This hospital is a large bedded mental health centre which provides care to adolescents and young adults, aged 12 upwards, who have complex needs, including acute mental illness and developmental disorders
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Registered Mental Health Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**
As the Ward Manager your key responsibilities include:
Being a clear leader for the Nursing team and managing shifts
Providing high quality care for adult patient
Developing therapeutic relationships to optimise patient engagement.
Following all codes of conduct, standards and legislation, respecting the rights of others and promoting ethical practice
Contributing to patient assessments, compiling a plan of care alongside the individual, and monitoring patient progress
Mentoring and supporting student nurses and other members of the team
Promoting professional development within the team
Develop a culture of learning from lessons on the ward and encourage delivery of a professional service
Lead the team by being a positive role model in all aspects of the work
Ensure care and treatment is delivered in collaboration with the patient and carer
Provide direction, support and guidance to the staff ensuring all staff have regular supervisions
Responsible for the quality of care delivered and that all compliance requirements are met
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Post registration qualification of at least 3 years
Experience in ‘acute adult service’ would be advantageous but not essential
Experience in a supervisory role
A recognised mentoring certificate is preferable
The ability to assess and teach junior staff
A proven ability to co-ordinate care, prioritise tasks and manage Health & Safety issues
The drive to learn and develop
A commitment to patient-centred care and to values-based and evidence-based practice
A flexible, positive, team-orientated approach
The successful Ward Manager will receive an excellent salary of £47,375 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
**£5,000 Welcome Bonus**
25 days’ annual leave plus 8 bank holidays increasing to 30 days plus bank holidays with length of service
Extra Service Annual leave awards
Career development – progress across the Staff Nurse grading is via a distinct career path
A contributory pension scheme
An employee assistance programme
Free meals/refreshments when on duty
Free car parking
Relocation support (including payment for accommodation or moving costs), paid as a lump sum
Moving less than 100 miles up to £1,500 - If more than 100 miles up to £3,000 - To be repaid if individual does not complete probation & leaves
Payment into the pension scheme
CPD top up
Donation to a charity of their choice
Reference ID: 2306
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
An exciting job opportunity has arisen for a committed Ward Manager to work in an exceptional hospital based in the Attleborough, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This hospital is a large bedded mental health centre which provides care to adolescents and young adults, aged 12 upwards, who have complex needs, including acute mental illness and developmental disorders
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Registered Mental Health Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**
As the Ward Manager your key responsibilities include:
Being a clear leader for the Nursing team and managing shifts
Providing high quality care for adult patient
Developing therapeutic relationships to optimise patient engagement.
Following all codes of conduct, standards and legislation, respecting the rights of others and promoting ethical practice
Contributing to patient assessments, compiling a plan of care alongside the individual, and monitoring patient progress
Mentoring and supporting student nurses and other members of the team
Promoting professional development within the team
Develop a culture of learning from lessons on the ward and encourage delivery of a professional service
Lead the team by being a positive role model in all aspects of the work
Ensure care and treatment is delivered in collaboration with the patient and carer
Provide direction, support and guidance to the staff ensuring all staff have regular supervisions
Responsible for the quality of care delivered and that all compliance requirements are met
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Post registration qualification of at least 3 years
Experience in ‘acute adult service’ would be advantageous but not essential
Experience in a supervisory role
A recognised mentoring certificate is preferable
The ability to assess and teach junior staff
A proven ability to co-ordinate care, prioritise tasks and manage Health & Safety issues
The drive to learn and develop
A commitment to patient-centred care and to values-based and evidence-based practice
A flexible, positive, team-orientated approach
The successful Ward Manager will receive an excellent salary of £47,375 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
**£5,000 Welcome Bonus**
25 days’ annual leave plus 8 bank holidays increasing to 30 days plus bank holidays with length of service
Extra Service Annual leave awards
Career development – progress across the Staff Nurse grading is via a distinct career path
A contributory pension scheme
An employee assistance programme
Free meals/refreshments when on duty
Free car parking
Relocation support (including payment for accommodation or moving costs), paid as a lump sum
Moving less than 100 miles up to £1,500 - If more than 100 miles up to £3,000 - To be repaid if individual does not complete probation & leaves
Payment into the pension scheme
CPD top up
Donation to a charity of their choice
Reference ID: 2306
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
As a Care Support Worker at Waves, you are a vital member of our care team, responsible for delivering compassionate, high-quality, and personalised support to individuals with learning disabilities and Autism. You will promote dignity, independence, and well-being in line with individual care plans. The role also involves contributing to a vibrant and supportive environment by assisting in activities and fostering strong relationships with service users, families, and the team.
Day-Day Responsibilities:
Deliver exceptional personal care in accordance with individual lifting, handling, and care plans, including risk assessments.
Ensure a consistently high standard of personal hygiene for service users.
Review and familiarise yourself with care plans via our online software prior to undertaking any care tasks.
Provide support in service users’ homes and, where required, within other departments, including domiciliary care and the challenging behaviour unit.
Ensure daily activities run smoothly and contribute to the well-being and engagement of service users. Develop and initiate new activities tailored to the interests and abilities of service users to enhance their quality of life.
Encourage participation and support social interaction amongst members.
Utilise digital care tools to manage tasks effectively throughout the day.
Take initiative in identifying operational challenges and contribute to service improvements.
Maintain open and constructive communication with the Waves Senior Leadership Team regarding suggestions and concerns.
Health, Safety, and Environment.
Adhere to Waves’ Health and Safety policies, including fire safety and emergency evacuation procedures.
Promptly report damaged or faulty equipment and any safety hazards via the online reporting system.
Follow safe working procedures to ensure a secure and hazard-free environment for all.
Training:Paragon Skills is a leading national Apprenticeship training provider, supporting over 4,000 learners and 1,500 organisations. Paragon Skills has some of the highest success and achievement rates in the industry.
It has an Ofsted Grade 2 Good rating and an overall achievement rate of 71.4%, exceeding the national average of 65.6%. Using a blended approach, learners are always at the forefront of our priorities. All learners are assigned a Personal Tutor who will be their main point of contact.
This involves regular catch-ups, check-in emails and calls. Your employer will agree to give you 20% of your working hours solely towards your studies.
This will give you every chance to achieve the highest grade possible! On completion of this 12-month apprenticeship you will have gained; Adult Care Worker - Level 2 Apprenticeship. Training Outcome:Possibility of a full-time role after the completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:At WAVES, well-being is at the forefront of what we’re working together towards. Learn more about the positive impact we have and join us in bringing about positive change.
WAVES is an Additional Needs Support Group, run by a group of dedicated volunteers who are all parents of children with "Additional Needs." We are based at Bilton Hall CIO, Taunton Avenue in Jarrow, South Tyneside.
We offer a wide range of activities to help build and promote social, emotional and physical skills among our children and young adults, as well as friendship, advice and support to parents and carer's.
Working Hours :Shifts TBC. They will range between 08:45-16:15 Inc. Weekend Working.Skills: Non judgemental,Patience,Initiative....Read more...
As a Care Support Worker at Waves, you are a vital member of our care team, responsible for delivering compassionate, high-quality, and personalised support to individuals with learning disabilities and autism. You will promote dignity, independence, and well-being in line with individual care plans. The role also involves contributing to a vibrant and supportive environment by assisting in activities and fostering strong relationships with service users, families, and the team.
Day-Day Responsibilities:
Deliver exceptional personal care in accordance with individual lifting, handling, and care plans, including risk assessments.
Ensure a consistently high standard of personal hygiene for service users.
Review and familiarise yourself with care plans via our online software prior to undertaking any care tasks.
Provide support in service users’ homes and, where required, within other departments including domiciliary care and the challenging behaviour unit.
Ensure daily activities run smoothly and contribute to the well-being and engagement of service users. Develop and initiate new activities tailored to the interests and abilities of service users to enhance their quality of life.
Encourage participation and support social interaction among members.
Utilise digital care tools to manage tasks effectively throughout the day.
Take initiative in identifying operational challenges and contribute to service improvements.
Maintain open and constructive communication with the Waves Senior Leadership Team regarding suggestions and concerns.
Health, Safety, and Environment
Adhere to Waves’ Health and Safety policies, including fire safety and emergency evacuation procedures.
Promptly report damaged or faulty equipment and any safety hazards via the online reporting system.
Follow safe working procedures to ensure a secure and hazard-free environment for all.
Training:Paragon Skills is a leading national Apprenticeship training provider, supporting over 4,000 learners and 1,500 organisations. Paragon Skills has some of the highest success and achievement rates in the industry.
It has an Ofsted Grade 2 Good rating and an overall achievement rate of 71.4%, exceeding the national average of 65.6%. Using a blended approach, learners are always at the forefront of our priorities. All learners are assigned a Personal Tutor who will be their main point of contact.
This involves regular catch-ups, check-in emails and calls. Your employer will agree to give you 20% of your working hours solely towards your studies.
This will give you every chance to achieve the highest grade possible! On completion of this 12-month apprenticeship, you will have gained; Adult Care Worker - Level 2 Apprenticeship Training Outcome:Possibility of a full-time role after the completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:At WAVES, well-being is at the forefront of what we’re working together towards. Learn more about the positive impact we have and join us in bringing about positive change.
WAVES is an Additional Needs Support Group, run by a group of dedicated volunteers who are all parents of children with "Additional Needs." We are based at Bilton Hall CIO, Taunton Avenue in Jarrow, South Tyneside.
We offer a wide range of activities to help build and promote social, emotional and physical skills among our children and young adults, as well as friendship, advice and support to parents and carer's.
Working Hours :Shifts TBC. They will range between 08:45-16:15. including weekend working.Skills: Non judgemental,Patience,Initiative....Read more...
Permanent, full-time leadership opportunityProvide clinical governance and manage the delivery of high-quality clinical servicesLive the coastal dream in Australia’s sunniest capital Where you’ll be working You will be working within an Integrated Child and Youth Mental Health Service that is nationally recognised as a leader in paediatric healthcare, education and research. This health service provides a comprehensive, recovery-orientated mental healthcare service that aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people, as well as their carer networks. The health service combines hospital and community-based facilities to provide consultation, assessment, and treatment of children and young people experiencing serious and complex mental health disorders. As Medical Director of Child and Youth Mental Health Services, you will provide clinical governance and leadership in the provision of specialist child and adolescent psychiatry services in the areas of assessment, intervention, treatment planning and evaluation, service development and registrar training. You will provide clinical governance for a variety of departments and services, including acute inpatient services at the 359-bed children’s hospital, the Community Statewide Adolescent Extended Treatment Service, Specialist and Community Teams, Forensic Programs, Early Intervention, Eating Disorders Programs, and the Queensland Centre for Perinatal and Infant Mental Health. In addition, the Professor of Child Psychiatry, and Consultants working across the Registrar Training Unit and Institute of Urban Indigenous Health also report up to the Medical Director CYMHS. You will have the opportunity to lead the implementation of effective performance appraisal and medical staff development systems, while working collaboratively with the Divisional Director on the development of multidisciplinary teams and promoting an environment of participation and collaboration for service improvements and innovations. You will also have the opportunity to support the Executive Director of Medical Services in the delivery of high quality medical administration services, and act as the Administrator of the Mental Health Act 2016 for this health service. Where you’ll be living You will be living on the southern side of Queensland’s capital, a premier lifestyle and cultural destination. Nestled along the famous Brisbane River, this region boasts sunshine all year-round, world-class museums and galleries, friendly communities, and a catalogue of pristine beaches that attract tourists from all over the world. Here, you’ll find a laid-back, greener, more sustainable way of life, with wide open spaces, parklands, and scenic natural landscapes in every direction. Residents here enjoy a lower cost of living, a more affordable housing market, and a full calendar of community events. You’ll have easy access to enviable locations that attract millions of visitors per year, like Moreton Island, the Redlands Coast, and D'Aguilar National Park. The airport is only a 20-minute drive away, offering daily national and international flights. Salary information Medical Directors can expect a total remuneration package of up to $480,675, plus super, plus benefits and incentives. Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP), or equivalent. About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Medical Director of Psychiatry jobs in Queensland join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
🔹 About the Role
As a Therapeutic Carer, you’ll:
Support children with complex emotional and behavioural needs
Help young people manage and understand their emotions and actions
Work collaboratively within a group-living and therapeutic environment
Implement care and behaviour plans, while creating a safe and nurturing home
Provide daily structure, consistency, and meaningful routines
Act as a positive role model, building trust and emotional connection
Training & Development
Fully paid 2-week orientation and 6-month induction
Funded Level 3 Diploma in Therapeutic Childcare & Education
Ongoing training and professional development (worth £3,000–£3,500)
Therapeutic practice training, leadership development, reflective supervision
Continuous support from in-house and external consultants
Pay & Progression
Starting pay from £12.21 + per hour
up to £2,500 extra through sleep-ins/bank holidays
Opportunities for bonus payments and additional duties
Company-paid sick leave and healthcare scheme
Who We’re Looking For
Individuals with some or regular experience in residential care, education, or youth work
Compassionate and emotionally resilient people with a genuine interest in therapeutic care
Willingness to learn and embrace trauma-informed, therapeutic approaches
Ability to work shifts including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins
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Main Activities & Responsibilities:
To work with adults, using a strength based approach, who have complex or fluctuating needs and require intensive support to reduce and manage those risks.
To work in partnership and engage other professionals to ensure there is a multi-agency approach which enables the adult and/or their carer to live as independently as possible.
To meet statutory requirements including best practice in relation to the principles of the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Mental Health Act 1983.
As an experienced social worker, it is a requirement to be autonomous in the application of relevant legislation, policy, procedures and social work theory.
To support the professional and practice development of social care workers, newly qualified social workers and level 2 social workers within teams through reflective practice, peer support, mentoring and ‘buddy’ system.
To support and promote opportunities for students within the team, including
To identify and support adults and carers who may be at risk of abuse or neglect using Making Safeguarding Personal and complete section 42 enquiries as directed.
The Social Worker may be expected, on occasions, to represent the Authority in court and also may be required to attend as a witness or give evidence.
To represent the service, adults and carers’ views at a range of meetings and exchange information, make decisions and review progress.
To carry out meaningful conversations which determine eligibility under the Care Act (2014).
To engage with adults and their carers using a strengths-based approach to identify available resources to meet their needs (wherever possible).
EXPERIENCE:
It is essential that the post holder has:
Significant experience in social work, including assessment and support planning with both individuals and carers to improve their well-being.
Significant experience of working in social care with adults, especially older adults and adults with physical disabilities.
Significant experience of ensuring the full and active participation of users and carers in their own care arrangements.
Significant experience of working in conjunction with other health and social care agencies and
Significant experience of using community resources, family and natural networks of support to create sustainable packages of care for individuals and help prevent, reduce or delay the need for statutory services.
Demonstrable experience of supporting and mentoring
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
It is essential that the post holder has:
Specialist knowledge of theories and practice relating to Social Work to achieve successful outcomes for adults and carers.
Detailed knowledge of current legislation relating to adults and
Detailed knowledge of strength-based
The ability to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in
Good inter-personal skills and the ability to relate to a wide range of
The ability to organise work effectively and deal with multiple
The ability to work as part of a multiple disciplinary team and build strong working relationships with other agencies and communities.
Good IT
Assessment and support planning skills relating to work with adults and carers including those with complex needs.
Partnership working and negotiation
Ability to manage conflict
QUALIFICATIONS/TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT:
It is essential that the post holder has:
A professional qualification in social
Current Social Work England
It is desirable that the post holder has:
Any relevant post-qualifying
Practice Educator Level
A Level 1 qualification in Essential Digital Skills or evidence of excellent IT skills in Microsoft
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