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Dementia Wellbeing Connector Carmarthenshire

Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd

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Job summary

A charity focused on dementia support is looking for a compassionate and skilled individual to provide tailored support to people living with dementia. You will coordinate care, maintain client records, and liaise with healthcare professionals. Candidates should be understanding of dementia-related challenges and possess excellent communication skills. This role offers flexible hours, extensive annual leave, and is committed to being a Disability Confident employer.

Benefits

31 days annual leave including bank holidays
Employer contributions to pension scheme
Employment Assistance Programme

Qualifications

  • Ability to listen and communicate effectively.
  • Knowledge and understanding of dementia-related issues.
  • Experience of adhering to policies including GDPR.
  • Ability to work autonomously.
  • Experience working with individuals living with dementia.

Responsibilities

  • Provide coordinated support for people living with dementia.
  • Maintain and manage a caseload effectively.
  • Liaise with referring partners for service referrals.
  • Ensure accurate record keeping in line with GDPR.
  • Raise community awareness about dementia.

Skills

Effective communication
Knowledge of dementia issues
Autonomy in work
Experience in client liaison
Collaboration skills
Welsh language skills
Job description

Employer:

Age Cymru Dyfed

Location:

SA15 2EA

Pay:

Salary not specified.

Contract Type:

Contract

Hours:

Disability Confident:

Yes

Closing Date:

07/12/2025

About this job

Role is 21-35 hours depending on the right candidate.

Key responsibilities of the role include: Providing a flexible coordinated wraparound support to enable efficient and effective navigation through health, social care, and third sector services, with support for the wellbeing of the people living with dementia (PLWD) throughout their journey from diagnosis through to end of life or admission into a care home.

Maintaining and effectively manage a caseload, providing wellbeing support plans to PLWD that enable them to adapt to changes they may experience and provide appropriate support based on their changing needs Liaising with referring partners to receive and process in-bound referrals for the service.

Ensuring that accurate client records are kept and that all relevant information, is recorded by the team in line with GDPR. Ensuring that contact SLAs are met and that service users have an initial contact within 48 working hours following receipt of referral, to discuss next steps.

Face to face appointments are arranged within 10 working days and Wellbeing support plans are provided to the PLWD within 20 working days of first appointment.· Ensuring that every PLWD, and their carers/family members, receive access to clear and timely information, advice, and guidance about the support available to them.

Work alongside individuals in a manner that is strengths-based and person-centred, enabling them to be in control and participate as much as possible.

Championing the needs and rights of the individual living with dementia, respecting their choices, and supporting communication of their views when asked, and promoting rights-based approaches across the Dementia Service.

Identifying where further ‘added value’ support could be offered either through Age Cymru Dyfed’s other services

  • e.g., Information and Advice, Befriending Life Links, Digital Support, Practical Services, etc., or another service provider.

Providing structured on-going support and follow up reviews or keeping in touch calls tailored to the needs of the PLWD as required.

Facilitating service users' ability to communicate in their language of choice.

Developing networks with relevant external professional and partner organisations who also work in the field of dementia, memory loss, and other health and social care organisations.

Raising community awareness of people living with Dementia supporting West Wales to become a Dementia Friendly region Essential Skills The ability to listen and communicate effectively and establish a good rapport with people.

A knowledge and understanding of the complex and difficult issues faced by people living with Dementia (and their carers) in West Wales An understanding of mental health and well being issues, including Dementia and carer stress An awareness of primary legislation in Wales seeking to address these issues A broad understanding of health and social care issues for people living with Dementia and those who care for and support them.

Experience of adhering to policies and procedures, including those linked to consent, GDPR, adult safeguarding, etc The ability to work objectively in a person-centred way, effectively liaising with others including but not limited to clients, their carers, health and social care professional, other providers of service etc.

The ability to work with a high degree of autonomy; to manage time effectively and prioritise referrals that target those in greatest need.

Experience of and commitment to collaborative working and co-production.

The ability to make home visits as necessary.

Desirable: Knowledge of the welfare benefits framework and the ability to undertake benefits checks and provide advice to level 4 of the advice framework.(Training will be provided) A knowledge of the framework and organisation of service providing agencies relevant to older people living with Dementia and their well-being needs across Dyfed.

Spoken and written Welsh to a minimum of level 3 Previous experience of working with individuals living with Dementia and/or their carers. 31 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays at commencement of employment rising annually with 1 additional long service day for the first 5 years of employment.

Employer contribution to Government Nest Pension Scheme Employment Assistance Programme

  • a confidential employee benefit designed to help you deal with personal and professional problems that could be affecting your home life or work life, health, and general wellbeing.

Our EAP service provides a complete support network that offers expert advice and compassionate guidance 24/
7. It offers a range of employee benefits including: Free 24-hour confidential helpline to assist with Health and Wellbeing including support with: Stress and Anxiety Counselling Family Issues Bereavement Financial Wellbeing Childcare Support Relationship Advice Legal Information Medical Information Tenancy and Housing Concerns Alcohol and Drug Issues Consumer Issues 24-hour access to Virtual GP Service for employees and their family Access to a range of discounts via the “Blue Light Card “Scheme Eyecare Voucher Scheme

Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme

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