Support Worker – Ty BryntegLocation: PorthSalary: £24,084Hours: 38.5 We have an exciting opportunity for Support Workers to join a well-established team at Ty Brynteg, Porth.Are you looking for a rewarding career?
At Iris Care Group, you'll go home knowing that you've made a difference.
Employing over 1,600 people, Iris Care Group is the largest independent health and social care provider across the Southwest of England and South Wales.
We provide innovative, effective, and forward-thinking care for adults with specialist mental healthcare needs.With over 90% of staff saying they enjoy their job; we are proud to have created environments where our staff feel rewarded and fulfilled.What will you receive?Annual salary of £24,084Holiday allowance of 216 hours (28.8 days) per annum paid inclusive of bank holidays, with additional holidays for long serviceIndustry-leading trainingEmployee Assistance Program – free 24/7 confidential helpline (domestic, financial, legal, health support, etc.
)High street retail discount schemeFree on-site parking and uniformFriendly and supportive work environmentNo zero-hour contractOvertime opportunitiesIris Care Group also offers a 'refer a friend' scheme: where you could earn as much as £1000* for everyone you successfully introduce.About your roleAre you a caring, energetic, enthusiastic individual who enjoys working as part of a team?
Are you looking for a job that makes a difference, a job you can feel proud of?
Then a role as a Support Worker could be just right for you.As a Support Worker, you will be supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities, Behaviours of concern, Mental Health and Complex Needs.The people we support within our services are more likely to display challenging behaviour towards you, so the ability to remain calm and level-headed in all situations would be advantageous.Role ResponsibilitiesEncourage the people we support to participate in their chosen activity or follow their interests, this will involve assisting them in the community.Co-ordinate scheduled activities for the people we support, using personalised rotas and liaising with others, ensuring facilitated activities and appointments are attended.Support, prompt and assist people with their personal care, promoting independence during this, wherever possible.Encourage the people we support to utilise or develop any proactive strategies to maintain their emotional wellbeing and mental health.Ensure all records are accurate and up to date, including incident forms, daily notes and finance records.Role RequirementsExcellent communication skills, as well as excellent listening skills, as you will be supporting people who use various methods of communication.Knowledge/experience/desire to support individuals with Mental Health, Learning Disabilities or Challenging Behaviour is essential.Good basic comprehension of English language including basic literacy and numerical skills i.e., GCSE level or equivalent.Ongoing commitment to own personal development and training.All staff who work in a service that is registered with Care Inspectorate for Wales (CIW) will be required to register with Social Care Wales from 1st October 2022.
You must also be prepared to work towards/undertake the necessary qualifications to meet the requirements to register.