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A leading company is seeking dedicated and compassionate Female Support Workers to join a specialized team providing care to children and young adults with complex needs. This role involves clinical care and day-to-day support, requiring excellent communication and caring abilities to effectively meet clients' needs. Full training is provided, making it an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to make a difference in the community and achieve personal growth.
We are seeking dedicated and compassionate Female Support Workers with previous Support Worker experience to join our specialised team. We support children and young adults with complex needs within the areas of Sheffield, Rotherham & Doncaster. We support clients within nurseries, schools, accessing the community and within their home. We support them to achieve their personal goals and outcomes.
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference in young people's lives by providing both clinical care and daily living activity support.
(This role requires the successful applicant to be aware of the importance of our clients clinical needs which requires the Support Worker to remain observant and attentive throughout their role by monitoring and recording all intervention and presentation of our clients.)
Key Responsibilities:
At Caremark Rotherham & Sheffield we provide community support to children and young adults who live within their own home. The support we provide is tailored around the specific Complex care needs of our clients.
All Support Workers are fully trained, mentored and guided to ensure excellence is delivered and our clients receive consistent support by their team of regular Support Workers.
It is really important within this role to be reliable, punctual and build professional relationships with clients, families and other healthcare professionals.
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Summary of role
To share withother staff in meeting the personal care and support needs of customers in away that respects the dignity of the individual and promotes theirindependence. The care and support provided by Care and Support Workers isexpected to include support that would reasonably be given by members of the clientsfamily and is not to include tasks that would normally be undertaken by atrained nurse.
To assist clientswho need help getting up and going to bed in the morning and evenings, includingdressing and undressing, washing, bathing and going to the toilet.
To help clientswith their mobility and with any physical disabilities, including incontinenceand use of personal aids and equipment.
To supportclients out in the community such as trips shopping, to the cinema or other daytrips.
To care for clientswho are temporarily sick and need bed nursing and help with feeding etc.
To provide careand support for clients who may be terminally ill.
To help in thepromotion of mental and physical activities of clients through talking,outings, reading, writing, hobbies and recreations.
To make andchange beds, light cleaning, emptying commodes and general tidying.
To supportclients within school or educational settings.
To supportclients with tracheostomy care, PEG care and other complex health conditionswhere applicable.
To prepare andserve light meals, clearing away and washing up.
To read andwrite reports and be involved in clients reviews and training activities.
To adhere toall Caremarks policies and procedures at all times.
To reporteither to the Case Leader or Care Manager any significant changes in the healthor circumstances of a client.
To encouragethe independence of clients wherever possible.
Personal attributes
It isconsidered essential that Care and Support Workers possess the followingqualities:
Self motivated &well organised.
Flexible.
Punctual
Caring &sensitive to the needs of others.
Ability to useown initiative.
Ability tocommunicate effectively.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.