Shared Lives Assessor - Scarborough, United Kingdom - PSS
Description
Shared Lives Development worker (carer recruitment) - Shared Lives North Yorkshire
Job ref:
SLDWCNY022024
Location:
Hybrid working across North Yorkshire with access to regional offices (Scarborough & Botton - location to be confirmed)
Salary:
£24,550 per annum
Hours: 37 per week
Contract type:
Permanent
PSS in a nutshell
At PSS, we've got an important job to do; and that's to help people make the most of their lives.
Whether you're working directly with the people who use our services, or behind the scenes in one of our offices, every day you'll be helping to make other people feel happier, healthier and more supported.
We're a social enterprise or, as we like to call it - a 'business with a heart'. This means that all the money we make goes back into finding new ways to help people.Our aim is simple; we want to help people change their lives for the better - no matter what life throws at them.
We've got offices across Merseyside, Wales, Manchester, the Midlands & North Yorkshire where we're making our stamp.What's Shared Lives all about?
Alex is 29 and he works as a shop assistant in a local DIY shop.
He's a football fan, loves going out for a pint on a Friday night and is secretly a fan of watching Love Island - not that he'd tell that to his mates He lives with his mum and dad at the moment, but feels it's high time he moved out.
Alex has a learning disability, which means he needs a little help around the house with things like making his lunch for work, ironing and looking after his finances.
He'd love to move somewhere where he knows he'll still get the help he needs, but can also have his independence.
Sarah is 45 and lives with her 18-year-old son, David, and their dog Bruno.After being on her feet all day working in a care home, she loves nothing more than putting her achy feet up, relaxing on the couch with a glass of wine and some trashy TV (she's well and truly caught up with the Kardashians) She likes her job, but wishes she could work for herself and have more freedom.
David is off to university soon, and she's worried she'll be lonely without him to look after.Notice anything?
These two are a perfect match, right?
Shared Lives is a different type of adult placement that supports people who need a bit of extra support with daily things like cooking, cleaning, ironing and getting out and about to the shops.
Each Shared Lives placement is built around the individual person, their hopes and dreams and who'll be a good fit for them to live with.
There's lots of different types of people using Shared Lives.It could be someone with a learning disability, mental health needs or people moving on from a different type of care.
Our big-hearted Shared Lives team work very hard indeed to make sure people are well matched, that both carers and people using the service feel supported and - most of all - that everyone is happy.
Thanks to PSS Shared Lives, Alex now stays with Sarah, in her house, where she supports him to make his ham sandwiches for work and get his uniform ironed and ready for a Monday morning and also have a break from home and do things on his own.
Shared Lives carers are people who, like Sarah, have a spare room in their home and some spare room in their heart too.
Sarah gets paid to be Alex's temporary carer, but he's become much more than someone she cares for professionally - he's become part of her family.
What you'll do
As one of our Shared Lives development workers, you'll have an important job to do - to develop the Shared Lives service in North Yorkshire Using your knowledge of care and support planning, you'll put plans in place to help people like Alex have his needs met and have a break with his new carer, and you'll also be responsible for making sure this all runs smoothly.
It will be your job to find, assess and recruit carers like Sarah to work as self-employed PSS Shared Lives carers, and to be a Shared Lives ambassador, welcoming people into the service and helping us promote it whenever you can.
- Motivation to work towards Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social care (or comparable)
- Great communication skills;
- Passion for finding people safe and happy homes;
- An Enhanced Disclosure;
- Be willing to travel to various locations within North Yorkshire
- A big heart, open mind, determination, professionalism and a genuine personality.
Key dates
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Closing date - 8th March 2024
PSS values the importance of Diversity
Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent
Salary:
£24,550.00 per year
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Cycle to work scheme
- Enhanced maternity leave
- Enhanced paternity leave
- Referral programme
- Sick pay
- Work from home
Day range:
- Monday
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