Lead Practitioner - Banchory Devenick, United Kingdom - Beannachar Ltd

Beannachar Ltd
Beannachar Ltd
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Banchory Devenick, United Kingdom

2 weeks ago

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Description
This role is to support a young woman with additional support needs. Personal care is a requirement of the role. Due to the nature of the role only female applicants may apply.


About us


Beannachar Camphill Community is Located on a beautiful estate only two miles from Aberdeen city, it provides a therapeutic and supportive space that transforms the lives of young adults with additional support and complex needs.


Summary of Main Responsibilities:
_the Lead Practitioner will _

  • Be responsible for the safety, wellbeing and welfare of the residential, and other students in the house on shift.
  • Be responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the care provided to the students complies with agreed and established standards at Beannachar and is in accordance with best professional practice.
  • Ensure the Policies of Beannachar and the standards and work at all times in accordance with these and with best professional practice, paying particular attention to the Health and Safety, Protection of Vulnerable Adults, Fire Safety and Food Hygiene policies.
  • Provide the appropriate support and management in the face of an incident, reporting and recording in line with Beannachar policy and ensuring everyone including yourself is kept safe and well.
  • Work at cooperatively and constructively with the other members of the House Team and with other staff/coworkers at Beannachar, always ensuring that, a social and therapeutic atmosphere is maintained that is open, warm, and inviting.
  • Attend all relevant inservice training as agreed with your supervisor to fulfil and develop the role of Lead Practitioner.
  • Actively support and participate in the Beannachar Camphill Community Social and Cultural life.
  • Be flexible and willing to cover for other Coworkers and take on any additional responsibilities, within reason, should the need arise.

Indicative Task Summary:
_the Lead Practitioner will _

  • Support students' participation in activities of daily living, social and leisure activities. This may be kitchen/cooking, laundry, cleaning, arts and crafts, in the house as agreed with the House Coordinator.
  • Supervise mealtimes.
  • Ensure that the house environment is always clean, tidy and well presented and is compliant with Infection Prevention and Control policies and protocol.
  • Accompany students to and from gatherings, workshops, and outings according to the needs of the students and the requirements of the timetable.
  • Occasionally accompany students on offsite trips to town, to appointments and on group outings
  • Be responsible for the safe administration of medicines
  • Assist students in handling personal money and record and account for expenditure in accordance with established practice at Beannachar
  • Contribute to Personal Development Plans for the students and all related documents including Student Profiles, Support Schedules, Emergency sheets, and Work Reports.
  • Ensure daily notes, communication diaries are kept up to date and lead on start and end of shift handovers
  • Actively contribute to the process of supporting, monitoring, and recording student outcomes.
  • Attend all meetings relevant to the role of Lead Practitioner inclusive of House Team Meetings, Work Meetings, Reviews as appropriate and any other meetings which may be necessary to fulfil the role, support the students, and staff team.
  • Perform any of tasks and duties within reason which may be necessary from time to time to fulfil the role of Team Leader and meet the needs of Beannachar Camphill Community.
  • The Lead Practitioner:_
  • Reports to—the House Coordinator
  • Is responsible for—Support Workers and Coworkers, particularly in the absence of the House Coordinator or Assistant House Coordinator.
  • Salary_
  • 40 hours per week, will include some weekends and evenings
  • Salary based on a 40 hour week: £
  • Holiday Entitlement 32 days per annum
  • Employees are expected to take annual leave during the two week Christmas closure which is deducted from the annual leave entitlement.
SVQ 2 or 3 in Health & Social Care desirable however training can be given.


Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent


Pay:
£11.51 per hour


Benefits:


  • Casual dress
  • Company pension
  • Discounted or free food
  • Onsite parking
  • Sick pay

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Weekend availability

Experience:

- providing care: 1 year (preferred)

  • Care & Support: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:

  • NVQ Level 2 Health & Social Care (required)
  • Driving Licence (preferred)

Work Location:
In person

Application deadline: 29/02/2024

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