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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to making a positive difference in people's lives. As a Support Practitioner, you will receive comprehensive training and support, enabling you to help individuals with diverse needs in their daily lives. This role involves assisting with personal care, medication administration, and encouraging community engagement. With a commitment to inclusivity and support, you will find immense job satisfaction in contributing to the well-being and independence of those you assist. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that values compassion and community impact.
Make a positive difference in someone’s life by joining The Richmond Fellowship Scotland in our Cupar service and help support the people who need it most in our communities!
No previous experience in care is required as you will be provided with full training by our excellent and award-winning learning & development team prior to starting. This training initially consists of classroom-based sessions and e-learning as well as the opportunity to be at the start of the journey of an exciting new service where you will shadow current Support Practitioners in their day-to-day role and meet the people you will be supporting.
On top of this training we will also finance and support you to achieve your SVQ Level 2 Health and Social Care in-house!
You must hold a full UK driving licence.
We are actively looking for staff that have the right values who want to make a positive difference in a person’s life. Our staff are working to promote independence in a recovery based model of support. Daily tasks include but are not limited to, daily living tasks, a variety of other support needs and personal care.
As a Support Practitioner you could be expected to work weekends, shift patterns and sleepovers if required.
Your responsibilities will depend on the needs of the individuals that you support and can include:
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland provides personalised and outcome-focused support to over 2800 individuals in their own homes across Scotland, making us the country`s largest provider of social care. We support individuals with a variety of different needs such as physical and/or learning disabilities, ongoing mental health issues, alcohol or substance abuse and autism. Some of the people we support can present challenging behavior or require a high level of personal care.
Closing Date: 20/05/2025 (We reserve the right to close this vacancy at any point).
For informal enquiries please contact scoupland@trfs.org.uk.
PVG checks will be required of all successful applicants; having a conviction will not necessarily debar you from working in this sector.
All new staff members will be required to register with the SSSC within 3 months of their start date.
Schedule 9 Part 1 (1)(1)(a) of the Equality Act 2010 applies to this post.
We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applications irrespective of race, ethnicity or national origin, religion, gender, disability, age, marital, parental status or sexual orientation. Our mission is to welcome everyone and create inclusive teams. We celebrate difference and encourage everyone to join us.