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A leading care organization is seeking dedicated Care Workers to support clients in a person-centered approach in ST Andrews. Responsibilities include providing personal care, assisting with daily activities, and maintaining high quality standards in care delivery. Candidates should be empathetic, patient, and skilled in communication to ensure client dignity and well-being, contributing positively to their quality of life.
JOB PURPOSE
• To look after the physical, emotional, cultural and social needs of the Clients using a person- centred approach
• To observe and promote the Client’s choice, independence, dignity, privacy, fulfilment and other rights
• To create and maintain good professional relationships with Clients, their family and friends and other stakeholders
• To actively support other Care Workers
• To adhere to all regulatory and statutory obligations and Gibson’s policies, procedures and guidelines
• To actively market Gibson House and promote a positive, personal and professional profile, ensuring the good reputation of Gibson House at all times
HOURS:
Week 1: Mon, Tues, Friday, Sat and Sunday
Week 2: Wed and Thursday
8am - 8pm : 12 hours shifts
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Care provision
• To provide personal care and support to Clients with a wide range of needs, illnesses and disabilities
• To know and understand the care and support of the Client
• To undertake the tasks detailed in the Client’s care and support plan using a person- centred approach and in the least intrusive way
• To encourage the independence and motivation of the Client and not foster dependent behaviour
• To provide input into the care and support plans of Clients by regularly feeding back to the floating senior or senior in charge if no floating senior on shift
• To assist Clients getting up in the morning and going to bed at night
• To assist Clients to wash, bath and shower
• To assist Clients to dress and undress
• To assist Clients to look after their skin, teeth, hair and nails
• To assist Clients with toileting, continence management and personal hygiene
• To assist Clients with their medication at the agreed level of support and as detailed in their Medication Care Needs Assessment
• To prepare food and drink (snacks when cooks are off duty) for the Client, being aware of the Client’s choice, likes/dislikes, nutritional needs and cultural requirements
• To provide light general household domestic duties, including housework and laundry, as instructed by Management
• To use manual handling equipment safely and correctly
• To take responsibility for the safe handling of property and equipment belonging to the Client
• To maintain good communication and develop effective working relationships with Clients
• To provide companionship to the Client, actively talking and listening to them about their interests
• To help the Client to maintain contact with their family and friends
• To accompany the Client on trips into the community e.g. hospital appointments
• To assist the Client to manage their personal affairs
• To ensure as safe as possible the living environment for the Client, whilst respecting the Client’s choice and rights
Recording and reporting
• To assist with the implementation and developing of car plans, to maintain detailed accurate records in respect of care and medication support given and tasks undertaken and 3 monthly reviews of care plans.
• To regularly read care and support plans, acknowledging changes
• To protect the confidentiality of all information relating to the Client and not divulge information to anyone who is not authorised to receive it
• To promptly report to the office or Senior in charge any issues concerning the care, support, well- being or behaviour of the Client and update records accordingly
• To continue to monitor where concerns have been reported and recorded
• To recognise the signs of abuse and immediately report abuse or suspected abuse to a Manager /senior carer in charge
• To report any complaints to the office or Senior in charge
• To contact the office or Senior in charge if running late or off sickness
General
• To dress appropriately, wearing uniform and using personal protective equipment provided by Caring Hands
• To seek out best practice and look at innovative ways to improve the quality and efficiency of service delivery
• To attend and participate in regular Care Worker team meetings and any other relevant meetings
• To attend in house and external training pertinent to the role of Care Worker
• To ensure completed weekly timesheets are submitted on time
• To observe all health & safety rules and take reasonable care to promote health and safety of self and others and raise any concerns to the senior in charge
• To aim to ensure everyone has equal treatment and equal access to services
• Any other duties requested by Management and senior carers, which are within the scope of the post
• Flexible working, as cover for holidays and sickness