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A progressive organization in social care is seeking Support Workers to help individuals regain their independence after periods of ill health. You'll be working in the community, providing essential support and assistance as part of a dedicated team. The role offers competitive pay, training opportunities, and the chance to make a significant impact in the lives of those you support.
Could you give people their confidence back and support our community? If so, wed love to hear from you - even if you havent considered working in Social Care before.
Here atNorfolk First Responsewe work with a reablement ethos, working alongside people in their homes to make a positive difference. We aim to help them regain their previous abilities within 6 weeks following a period of ill health or change in circumstances and our Support Workers (Reablement) are a key part of that.
The vacant post is 16.5 hours per week, working in Winterton, Caister, Hemsby and surrounding areas. You will work a range of mornings(either 7.30am to 2pm or 8am to 2.30pm) and evenings (either 4.30 to 9pm or 5 to 10pm) with the hours averaged out over a two-week rota, enabling you to plan in advance to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
You need to be caring, empathetic and committed to making a difference to peoples lives with the ability to easily commute to peoples homes in East Norfolk so will need a full driving licence and access to a vehicle. However, you do not need previous experience as full training will be given.
We offer a competitive salary, a range of employee benefits (including discounts on daily purchases) and:
With the knowledge and approval of the Reablement Practitioner, to work with service
users, in their own homes, as detailed in their service user plan and agreed outcomes by
providing active support to enable them to live as independently as possible and take
part in the activities of everyday life
To be an active part of the assessment &reablementprocess in delivering and
reviewing the service user plan
To work as part of the multi-disciplinary team liaising with other professionals and
services as necessary to provide the best possible care to service users and their carers
In view of the nature of the work, no information concerning service users must be
communicated to anyone who is not either employed by the Department or attending the
service user in a professional capacity
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.
£11,409 to £12,160 a yearPlus time and third for hours worked at weekends