Support Worker - Lincoln, United Kingdom - ILS Case Management & Rehabilitation Solutions

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About The Role


Location:
Skellingthorpe, Lincoln


Days & Hours:
Full time, Part time and Bank Hours available. These shifts are agreed to meet Paul's needs and are in accordance with the rota.


Typical shifts are as follows:

During Term Time:

Monday - Friday, 7.15am-8.45am and Monday - Friday, 3.45pm-8.45pm
There will also be sleeping nights available, however the shift will start from 4pm-8am.


Non-Term Time:

Day shifts: 8am-10am, 10am-6pm and 6pm-9pm
There will be sleeping nights available however the shift will start from 6pm-8/10am.


Pay:

£10.67 per hour - £13.68 per hour dependent on shift pattern and experience. Sleeping nights will be paid at £NMW/£NLW (dependent on the Support Worker's age) per hour, Monday - Thursday and NMW/£NLW +£1 per hour for Friday - Sunday.


Driver required? Yes - desirable, to drive Paul's Wheelchair Adapted Vehicle, he has a caravan.

Essential Experience:
Enthusiasm and willingness to learn

Desirable Experience:
Working with young adults with additional needs


Family Pets:1 cat

Paul is a lovely young man born in 2002. Paul's family, friends and support team are very important to him. He likes listening to and discovering new music. He has an interest in caravans and enjoys watching videos of them on YouTube.

He has recently got an adapted touring caravan and he's become a real expert on them He also enjoys gardening, shopping, swimming and going to the cinema.

Paul loves cats and dogs. He is very interested in making things, especially woodwork and using tools. He likes his outings to the seaside or country parks with his family. Paul is a very patient young man, who likes to help and will persevere with a task until completion. He has a very good memory, can tell a good story and always wakes up in a good mood, with a wicked sense of humour


Paul has cerebral palsy as a result of a brain injury at birth, affecting his whole body and causing him to have communication difficulties.

He requires full support with all aspects of daily living. Paul loves eating and drinking orally, topped up via gastrostomy. Paul has a power chair and enjoys the independence this gives him. He communicates using a computer, alongside limited speech and gestures.


Paul would like the new members of his team to be cat and dog lovers, cool, kind and interested in caravans.


Paul requires assistance and guidance with daily living and the primary purpose of these roles are to meet all aspects of care and support required.

The Support Worker will be expected to implement support as advised by Paul's team of therapists and record information relating to care and attention given.

To support the team, liaising with family and many health professionals involved in his care,


These are wonderful opportunities for a fun, animal lover, with a strong sense of humour to join a supportive family and care team where you can make a real difference to Paul's life by maximising his opportunities and promoting his independence wherever possible to prepare him for adult life.

Truly rewarding roles for someone who is able to communicate effectively and has an ability to work with patience, tact, understanding, warmth and compassion.


Pay and Benefits:

£10.67 per hour - £13.68 per hour dependent on shift pattern and experience. Sleeping nights will be paid at £NMW/£NLW (dependent on the Support Worker's age), Monday - Thursday and £NMW/£NLW +£1, Friday - Sunday.
On-going training & support provided
5.6 weeks annual leave pro rata
Free DBS check.


In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered:
Induction,
Relevant training opportunities (including The Care Certificate),
Regular clinical supervision/review meetings,
On-going support from a dedicated Case Manager and HR department


Safeguarding


ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients' employees and workers to share this commitment.

The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment.


This position will require:

  • Proof of eligibility to work in the UK;
  • Satisfactory references, including your last employer;
  • An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificate. A conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being employed.
  • About You
  • Must be able to work with specialist equipment (training will be provided). A Handling Management Plan is available and is designed to reduce the risk of handling injuries, but you may be required to bend, kneel, squat, push or pull.
  • Experienced in working in a supporting role, preferably with young people, or keen to develop a career in this work.
  • Confident about working in Paul's own home and sensitive to the needs and wishes of his family.
  • Able to gain the trust of Paul and his family, and to build good working relationships.
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