Coordinator - Stirling
Caring Hearts Scotland
- Stirling
- £25,500-28,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To participate, as required, in the multi-disciplinary assessment of Service User needs and the subsequent planning of Service User care. Ensuring that service users are at the heart of the care delivery and that their wishes and preferences enhance their wellbeing
- To define special care needs based upon identification of specific clinical problems, and to monitor and review as appropriate.
- To liaise, as needed, with external organisations (CPNs, chiropodists, GPs and other nursing professionals) to organise and coordinate care delivery in accordance with current best practices, according to policy and procedures, agreed standards, legislative requirements, and relevant regulations under the direction of the Manager and within the financial plans
- To report to the Service Manager on a weekly basis on activity levels and outcomes for Service Users.
- To participate in staff development, training and performance appraisals. Ensuring that all staff contribute to the efficient running of the service, and supervise staff.
- To provide written reports of all complaints, accidents, incidents and untoward events in accordance with written policies.
- To keep abreast of all new developments in care, and of the philosophies and policies of the contracting authority, and to communicate the same to the staff of the organisation, modifying policies as needed.
- To ensure that the day-to-day care services are operated in accordance with Health & Safety legislation and current statutory regulation guidance on best practice.
- To conform to the company code of professional conduct in relation to the operation of the home care service.
- To participate in Staff, Team and Quality Management Review Meetings as directed by the Branch Manager.
- To engage with and positively undertake on-call duties as required by the branch to ensure a 24/7 service is provided
- Be registered with the SSSC and work within the Code of Practice
- Good English - Written and Verbal
- Registered or willingness to register with the SSSC
- SCQF level 7
- Supervisory or management qualification as directed in SSSC guidance
- Maintain all care plans/care records in accordance with the service policy and audit care records following company policy to ensure compliance
- Develop and maintain a duty Rota to meet the needs of the service users that the service supports
- Organise and plan supervisions and appraisals for care staff
- Oversee staff providing service users with support/assistance as they accomplish daily tasks, including bathing, eating, dressing, grooming and using the bathroom
- Dispense medication following the service’s policies and procedures
- Ensure that the staff allocated, and the staff attending each service user, have the relevant skills, knowledge and resources related to the opportunities and needs of that person
- Communicate any problems, concerns or changes to service users’ family members as needed
- The post-holder should recognise the importance of effective communication within the multidisciplinary team, with service users and their families/friends, whilst recognising people’s needs for alternative methods of communication, and respond accordingly
- Ensure that each staff member is introduced to the service user before or at the beginning of the first visit by that staff member, and that the service user always knows who to expect at each visit
- Plan, develop, implement and assess approaches to promote health and wellbeing, whilst recognising and reporting situations where there might be a need for protection.
- Manage travel delays and staff shortages to fully mitigate the impact on the service user, managing and minimising their distress and insecurity in such situations
- Previous experience of working in a similar environment
- Previous similar experience of working in a similar supervisory role
- Experience of working with service users in particular those that may have additional support needs
- Knowledge of Rota planning, ensuring adequate staff on duty with correct skill mix and fair allocation of off duty/annual leave is preferable
- Computer literacy and entry of data into databases
- Driving: 1 year (required)
- Care Coordinator: 1 year (desired)