Apprentice Support Worker
Main Duties to Include:
Alongside the Lead Support Worker, identify and initiate new opportunities and activities for the individual users and alongside team members and other agencies develop individual programmes i.e. Person centred plans (ELPs, PATH, MAP) which are planned and recorded in line with company policy. To enable the user to participate in all activities by providing appropriate support Ensure the dignity and respect of service users are maintained while providing personal care and lunchtime support to both male and female service users To work alongside the Lead Support Worker to ensure the sessions and activities are safe To ensure the sessions and activities are sensitive to cultural traditions and values Alongside the Lead Support Worker develop close working relations with all persons involved e.g. Families, Social Workers, and Therapists, so that the needs of the individual are met effectively To work as a member of a team in the Project and the Organisation To be responsible, alongside other RGLL staff, for the proper use of equipment/materials and informing the Lead Support Worker or other Staff members of any potential risks and faults To maintain User and the Organisation's confidentiality at all times To work alongside the Lead Support Worker to work on the implementation, maintenance and evaluation of each individual Essential Lifestyle Plan and Health Action Plan as relevant To work in accordance with RGLL’s Equal Opportunities Policy To work in accordance with RGLL’s Health and Safety Policy To support the Aims and Objectives of RGLL When on passenger assistant duties, assist drivers with service users in and out of vehicles To be responsible for observing service users when on passenger assistant dutiesTraining:
Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship Standard Apprenticeship learning takes place in the workplace Functional Skills in maths and English, if required
Training Outcome:
Once qualified, progression is offered to the correct candidate
Employer Description:
New Visions is a one of Gateway’s five-day services for adults 18+, we are based at harper square in Shaw, Oldham. New Visions is 4.3 miles from our main Gateway base in Rochdale and is easy to access via road or tram (Map). The Shaw tram stop is only 2 minutes from the day service and can be seen from the outside space of our building. The trams run every 10 minutes, which means it is very handy for accessing outdoor activities and socialising, which is great during the spring and summer months, making the most of the warm weather. Gateway took over management of the New Visions service in May 2017 from the Together Trust. Together trust felt they were unable to manage the service properly and efficiently due to their head office being based in Stockport.
Working Hours :
Monday - Friday, between 08:00 - 17:00, Shifts are to be confirmed.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience