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Female Support Practitioner

Sense Scotland

Glasgow

On-site

GBP 21,000 - 24,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

Sense Scotland is seeking a Female Support Practitioner for their Mosspark Service in Glasgow. You will assist individuals who are deafblind with their daily activities, fostering independence and encouraging meaningful participation in their lives. This role involves providing personalized support while building trusting relationships and ensuring joy in everyday experiences.

Benefits

Retention payment of £500
Discount options at high street stores
Earn £250 by referring a friend
Training and development opportunities
Generous annual leave entitlement
Pension scheme
Employee Assistance Programme
Cycle to Work scheme

Qualifications

  • Genuine passion for making a difference.
  • Good team-working skills.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with day-to-day living including personal care and meal preparation.
  • Liaise with families and other professionals to provide care.
  • Promote independence according to Support Plans.

Skills

Team-working skills
Communication
Organizational skills
Patience
Understanding

Job description

About us

Looking for a rewarding career in Social Care?

At Sense Scotland, we take immense pride in our work and are currently seeking new talent to join us in supporting individuals with their everyday lives. Our vision is to help those we support lead fulfilling and happy lives, enabling them to achieve their own ambitions. We prioritise strong values, fostering warm relationships, and creating positive experiences. We value input from all staff members, ensuring meaningful outcomes through the commitment to our core values.

Join us in making a real difference and embark on a fulfilling journey at Sense Scotland.

We are offering 35 contract hours per week for *Female Support Practitioner to join our Mosspark Service.

About the Service

Our Mosspark Housing Support Service offers an engaging and dynamic work environment where each day brings unique experiences. We are a small, dedicated team, committed to delivering exceptional person-centred care to two individuals who are primarily deafblind and have diverse, complex support needs, some of whom may not communicate verbally.


Our Team at Mosspark strive to empower those we support to lead fulfilling, independent lives through tailored support and engaging activities. Our core principle is value-based communication, customising our support to align with the unique requirements of each individual.

Who do we support?

At our Mosspark service, we support two vibrant females, aged between 39 and 50, who live in a shared house in the Pollok area of Glasgow. They have various health conditions, including epilepsy, deaf-blindness, and mobility issues.


You will work on a 1:1 basis assisting them with day-to-day living, assisting them and encouraging them to live happy meaningful lives and achieve their personal goals/ambitions both at home and in the wider community. Your role will be centred around building trusting relationships as a foundation to assist with practical tasks such as:

  • Support within their own homes with personal care, housework, administering medication, meal preparation, support with finances companionship etc
  • Liaise with families and other professionals to provide the best quality care
  • Promote independence and individuality according to their Support Plan
  • Record daily tasks and maintain accurate records
  • Work as part of a team, effectively communicating with the staff team, families, and people supported.


The ladies we support are sociable and always up for fun! They enjoy local walks, shopping sprees, and movie nights at the cinema. Tuesday nights are a highlight at their favourite disco club, where they meet friends and dance the night away. They look forward to their annual holidays and love planning exciting social activities with friends and family, ensuring every day is filled with joy and laughter.

*This is a Female Support Practitioner role and for this position, female is an Occupational Requirement as defined by the Equality Act 2010.


What’s the shift pattern?
Our Mosspark Service provides round-the-clock support every day of the year. As a Support Practitioner, you will work 35 hours over 7 days of the week therefore weekend work is required.


Shifts include a mix of early shifts (07:30 – 14:30) and late shifts (14:30 – 21:30).

About you

At Sense Scotland what is important is that all our staff have a genuine passion to make a difference in the life of someone with additional support needs.

What you will need to succeed

• Good team-working skills and a positive attitude are essential qualities
• Ability to communicate effectively and use your own initiative
• Strong work ethic and organised to support routines
• Able to prioritise and manage workloads
• Eager to develop
• A genuine passion for caring for others
• Patience and understanding

If you value the power of a smile and want to make a positive impact by helping those, we support engage in activities they love, this role is for you. Whether you have experience in health and social care and seek a better work-life balance or are considering a career change to start in social care, we want to hear from you!

Working for us

We offer a rewarding role with the opportunity to develop your skills and future career in an enriching environment, some of these include:

• Retention payment of £500 – we reward our people
• 100’s of discount options to use at high street stores, events, cinemas, restaurants and more!
• Earn £250 by referring a friend
• Training and development – opportunities to expand your skills and knowledge via our e-learning packages and so much more
• Generous annual leave entitlement – 24 days annual leave plus 12 Public Holidays which increases with length of service
• Pension scheme to help you save for the future
• Access to our Employee Assistance Programme which offers practical, impartial support on issues impacting your life
• Cycle to Work scheme and HSF Health Plan, your health and wellbeing is important to us.

Our full list of benefits can be found here.

Please note that Terms and Conditions and/or qualifying criteria apply to the benefits listed above.

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