
Senior Support Worker – Judith Adams Day Opportunities
- Chichester
- £27,254-28,598 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
Working Pattern: Full time 37 hours (Monday - Friday)
Contract Length: 2 year fixed term contract
Location: Judith Adams, Chichester
Interview Date: 23rd SeptemberTo become a Senior Support Worker with us you will be:
- Confident in driving a minibus
- Passionate about supporting people to be the best they can be.
- Understand, or be keen to learn how to present accessible information in a meaningful way for the people we support.
- We are always looking to inspire people, therefore if you have a passion, or skill that sparks excitement and motivates people to join in, we want to hear from you. .
- Understand how to support the team in organising sessions and undertake health and safety responsibilities within the service.
- Be an active listener, patient and treat all people living and working at Judith Adams with respect, kindness and dignity.
- Ensure people have opportunity to be involved in/co-produce every aspect of their care and support.
- Support people to maintain friendships/relationships important to them and to make new friendships/relationships.
- Support people to maintain their health.
- A good understanding of the needs of the people you will be supporting and their rights as an individual.
- You will be able to understand individual situations and be able to identify, develop and apply practical solutions. You will be encouraging and non-judgemental whilst building on people’s strengths that support people’s goals.
- You will be able to offer guidance and instruction to staff and volunteers to deliver clear expectations about practice and behaviours, contributing to a person-centred working culture. This includes acting as a mentor to improve and develop daily practice (e.g. moving and handling, medication, personal care, supporting eating and drinking, running activities, etc.).
- Be able to communicate clearly with the people accessing the service and participate in basic conversations with family members, carers, professionals and colleagues to give updates of people’s progress and raise issues/concerns that need to be resolved.
- Able to clearly contribute to and update support plans, risk assessments and write simple reports. Be able to adapt language appropriately, being aware of sensitivities of language when working with a diverse range of people. Willing to learn how to use specific communication tools and equipment for example, computer based talking and Makaton.
- Minimum of 4 GCSE's including English Language and Maths or equivalent qualification.
- Lead Adult Care Worker – Level 3 or equivalent is desirable. If you do not have this qualification it is expected that you will begin this immediately after your 6-month probationary period.
- Demonstrable experience in a social care setting or similar community/ health-based service.
- Relevant organisational knowledge of systems, procedures and policies in specialist area such as safeguarding adults, health and safety.