Responsibilities
- Supporting and enabling Service Users to maintain skills and personal interests while delivering person‑centred care unique to the Service User.
- Maintaining current skill level, undertaking training and development as required.
- Visiting clients in their own homes to provide care and support.
- Ensuring Service Users are at the heart of care delivery and that their wishes and preferences enhance their well‑being.
- Supporting Service Users with all aspects of their day‑to‑day living, enabling them to enjoy the best possible quality of life.
- Completing duties with care and diligence, operating under strict integrity at all times.
- Following Care Plans and other information about how to support Service Users.
- Informing the Care Coordinator and Manager of any changes in the needs of Service Users.
- Upholding the values and goals of the business in all activities, ensuring maximum compliance with internal and statutory policies relating to the role.
- Developing effective working relationships with other employees.
- Cooperating with members of the multidisciplinary team to maximise opportunities for all people.
- Administering medication and diabetes care (blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration).
- Providing Service Users with support/assistance as they accomplish daily tasks including catheter care, stoma care, bathing, eating, dressing, grooming and using the bathroom, as dictated in their care plan.
- Managing behaviour, manual handling, and using hoists as required.
- Communicating any problems, concerns or changes to Service Users’ family members as needed.
Personal Skills
- Working independently with the Service User in their home.
- Compassion, good communication skills, and a calm and caring manner.
- Seeking and embracing opportunities for personal and professional growth/learning, with a commitment to achieving the relevant qualifications required in the role.
- Being a role model for other Healthcare Assistants and an ambassador for the Service.
- Being professional, polite and reasonable at all times.
- Attending all statutory training and any other training as directed by management.
- Compliance and understanding of all policies and procedures relevant to the role.
Qualifications and Educational Skills
- RQF in Social Care.
- Good written and verbal skills.
- Previous experience working in domiciliary care.
- Previous experience working in a similar role.
- Experience working with Service Users, particularly those with complex needs.
- Up‑to‑date mandatory training (training can be provided).
- DBS update service.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Be a driver and have a car.
Job Types
Full‑time, Part‑time, flexible hours.
Pay
£12.21 per hour.
Benefits
- Employee Mentoring Programme.
- Employee Assisted Programme (EAP).
- Continuous professional development.
- Flexitime.
- Referral programme.
Location
In person.
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