ID – 1927
Position: Activities Coordinator
Salary: £14.00/ hour
Shift Pattern: Fulltime Days, 40-hours a week
Location: New Milton BH25
Role Purpose
To plan, organise, and deliver a varied programme of social, recreational, and therapeutic activities that promote residents’ wellbeing, independence, and quality of life in line with their individual needs and preferences.
Key Responsibilities
- Activity Planning & Delivery
- Develop and deliver a diverse programme of daily, weekly, and seasonal activities (e.g., arts & crafts, games, music, exercise, gardening, outings).
- Tailor activities to residents’ individual care plans, abilities, cultural backgrounds, and interests.
- Encourage participation from all residents, including those with dementia or physical disabilities.
- Resident Engagement
- Build positive relationships with residents, listening to their ideas and preferences.
- Support residents to maintain hobbies, interests, and connections with the wider community.
- Promote inclusion and reduce loneliness by fostering group and one-to-one engagement.
- Collaboration
- Work closely with care staff, nurses, and managers to ensure activities support overall care goals.
- Involve families, volunteers, and external community groups in activities.
- Support religious, cultural, and seasonal celebrations within the care home.
- Administration & Reporting
- Keep accurate records of activities, attendance, and resident feedback.
- Conduct risk assessments for outings and higher-risk activities.
- Contribute to care planning and reviews by reporting on residents’ participation and wellbeing.
- Health, Safety & Wellbeing
- Ensure all activities are safe and suitable for residents’ health conditions.
- Encourage gentle physical activity to support mobility and wellbeing where appropriate.
- Promote mental stimulation, emotional wellbeing, and social interaction.
Skills & Qualities Required
- Creativity and ability to design varied, engaging activities.
- Patience, empathy, and good communication skills.
- Organisational and planning ability.
- Ability to motivate and encourage participation, even from withdrawn residents.
- Understanding of dementia care and safeguarding principles.
Qualifications and Skills
- Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in a care setting, with at least 1 year.
- Education: NVQ Level 2/3 in Health and Social Care or equivalent.
- Skills: Excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in basic IT for record-keeping.
- Attributes: Compassionate, patient, and dedicated to providing high-quality care.
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