About The JobSalary: £12.45 - £12.65 Enhancements: Weekend working - Time & a half, Bank Holidays - Double time & Night enhancement (8pm - 10pm shifts) Working Pattern: Shifts on 4-week rotation (inclusive of evenings & weekends)Contract Length: permanent – casual hours Location: Ball Tree Croft, Worthing About YouTo become a Support Worker with us you will be: Passionate about supporting people to be the best they can be.Empowering people to live the life they choose.Supporting people to have the opportunities to learn and grow.A good listener, patient and treat all with respect, kindness and dignity.Ensure people have opportunity to be involved in/Co-produce every aspect of their care and support.Support people to maintain friendships/relationships important to them and to make new friendships/relationships.Support people to maintain their health.
If you would like to join our dynamic team, take a look at the attached job description.About Ball Tree CroftBall Tree Croft is a registered residential care home providing person-centred care and support for up to 15 people over the age of 18 who have a learning disability.
It has four bedrooms where people can have short breaks.An important part of what we do is enabling and encouraging people to be independent and make choices about their day-to-day lives.
From what colour they have on their bedroom wall, to riding a bike, going to work, or future planning within the service (their home), we always ensure people are supported to explore opportunities.
For example, we now have People Ambassadors who represent the voice of the people using our service.
Key Skills: (These will be used as the shortlisting criteria please detail in your application how you can demonstrate these skills.)
You can interpret information, such as service complaints, and redirect them to the appropriate person to provide quick and accurate resolution.Good communication and interpersonal skillsYou will show the ability to deal appropriately with expressive behaviour from the people we support and respond sensitively to their families and carers.Confident in building relationships with people from a wide variety of cultural, religious and ethnic backgrounds.Enjoy working as part of a team completing shared tasks as required.
Qualifications and/ experience Basic literacy and numeracy skills, in order to record and document activities in the provider plans.Basic understanding of the needs of the people we support and their rights as an individual.Demonstrable successful experience of working as part of a team.Knowledge of Health and Safety practice, First Aid and Fire procedure, Manual Handling - DesirableNVQ 2/Diploma in Care or equivalent qualification - DesirablePrevious experience of working in a care setting and with people who have a disability or are vulnerable - DesirablePrevious experience of running group activities – Desirable Reward and benefitsOur values and support for one another is intrinsic to everything we do and will be a key priority within the assessment for this post.
We care hugely about wellbeing, allowing time for a good laugh, and developing our team to be the best they can be.
Alongside this, we also offer the below benefits.
Access to a generous, defined benefit pension scheme, 21.37% employer contribution*.Eligible for the Blue Light Card.Maternity, paternity, dependency and adoption leave.Training and development opportunities, including coaching and mentoring.Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres.A range of commuting and business travel discount and initiatives.
For a full list of the benefits offered to you as a West Sussex County Council employee you can find them on our Rewards and Benefits page.