Support Worker - Farmborough Court

Sunderland Care and Support Ltd

Support Worker - Farmborough Court

£23893

Sunderland Care and Support Ltd, Southwick, Sunderland

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 4 days ago, 14 Sep | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 08d778e4ac3044c1b667f0ed35e15cd3

Full Job Description

Person Spec - July 2022.docx (39.99 KB)
Privacy Notice.pdf (97.64 KB)
Mission Statement and Values.pdf (34.97 KB)
Information for candidates.pdf (68.04 KB)
SCAS Employee Benefits List FINAL.pdf (729.66 KB)

New Employees to the company will receive £500 when they begin their career at Sunderland Care and Support and £500 when they successfully complete their induction and probationary period. (The scheme is offered on a discretionary basis, and as such, the Company reserves the right to amend or withdraw it at any time at its discretion)

Sunderland Care and Support is one of the largest providers of social care services within the Northeast delivering a range of services on behalf of Sunderland City Council. We provide person-centred innovate services that improve the lives of the people we serve. Our mission is to provide customers with the care and support they need to live happy, healthy and successful lives. We value all our staff and believe investing in them through training and development forms the foundation to deliver excellence in care. A career with us not only makes a difference to our customers lives but can also be life changing for you.

The post involves supporting adults who are recovering from illness and or trauma to recover and to gain independence through meaningful activity. Customers can be referred to Farmborough Court from hospital or their own home, and referrals are made via professionals within the city. The service is fast paced as Farmborough Court is time limited up to a period of 6 weeks. Our customers are often frail and frequently have more than one health condition, including varying degrees of physical and cognitive impairment. The care team works closely with our well established Multi-Disciplinary Team members including Social Workers, Therapists, Community Nurses, Care of the elderly Nurses and the Community Stroke Team.

The role of the Support worker is central to the delivery of excellent customer care and involves supporting the Care Coordinator to assess and manage cases with a degree of complexity and risk, and support to maintain or improve the well-being of customers. To provide and promote person-centred care and support to vulnerable customers who require differing levels of support to meet a range of complex social and health needs. To support a team, providing care and support to enable people to achieve their maximum level of independence through appropriate physical, emotional and psychological support including intimate personal care, support with basic health needs, practical tasks, appropriate communication. This includes following therapy plans, and in the use of innovative technology, for which training is also provided. The team prides itself on offering excellent customer experiences and support, at what can be a difficult time for customers and their
family/carers.

We are keen to recruit a Support Woker who will join the established team to support the development of the service and ensure the Companies values are at the heart of everything we do. Our values are:
Excellence - deliver the best outcomes and high-quality service through the dedicated effort of every team member
Teamwork - Value the contributions of all, blending the skills of individual staff members in partnership and collaboration.
A good place to work - Enjoying our role each day through enhancing the lives of those we serve, through creative ideas and the unique talents of each employee.These principal responsibilities are not an exhaustive list of duties, only a general guide to the role. In consultation with the post holder, the duties may change from time to time to reflect the changing needs of the customer/service.

Are you a person who is driven and motivated and wants to make a positive difference to a vulnerable adult?

The role of professional support is extremely rewarding and in return we offer:

  • Induction which will support you in your own personal development.

    A starting salary of 21,575 - 21,968 (pro rata if working less than 37 hours per week)

  • Designated rota pattern including daytime, evenings, weekends, and Bank Holidays

  • Excellent training opportunities

  • A pension scheme

  • Generous annual leave entitlement

  • Career development opportunities

  • A positive and rewarding job role and culture

  • Probationary period

  • Regular 1-1 supervision

  • Annual appraisal Applicants