Activities Coordinator (30 hrs per week to include alternative weekends)
Elburton Heights Care Home - Springfield Road - Plymstock- PL9 8EJ
Harbour Healthcare
£11.55 Per hr
Do you have the oomph! to join our team?
Harbour Healthcare are recruiting for an Activities Coordinator in Plymouth. Harbour Healthcare set high standards for resident care, and being an activities coordinator will mean that you are joining a team that put residents care and comfort before everything else. Our staff are professional, respectful, responsible, well trained and have high expectations of themselves and each other. Above all, they work as a team to ensure that all in their care receive a ‘first class’ service.
Whether you are an experienced Activities Co-ordinator looking to move and bring your high standards with you or if you are new to activities but know that you have ‘what it takes’ to make a difference to our resident then we want to hear from you!
Are you that ‘special person we are searching for?
We would love to meet you………………come and join the Harbour Team!
What are the Tangible benefits for working for Harbour?
Discounts on Shopping, Fashion, Days out, Travel, Entertainment and lots more!
Cycle Scheme – up to 39% savings on your bike purchase
FREE face-to-face counselling, for you and your family!
Staff recognition award ceremonies
£30 voucher available every month for the nominated ‘Employee of the month’
Opportunities for training and career progression
Salary Sacrifice Pension scheme
Blue Light Card – up to 50% discount across 100’s of retailers
Access to a FREE eye test and discounted glasses
Cashback card – save up to £500 annually, can be used at over 80 big brands
Wellbeing portal:
FREE meditation series
FREE wellbeing podcasts & live virtual events
FREE mental health support programmes
FREE workout plans
FREE Live digital gym classes
FREE mindset and wellbeing series
Seasonal Company events, competitions and incentives
Refer a friend scheme – earn upto £250 when referring a friend to work for Harbour Healthcare
On-site parking
The successful candidate will:
Be experienced in working with residents living with dementia
Have a genuine interest in our residents
Have good communication and interpersonal skills
Work effectively as part of the Activities Team
Have the ability to motivate people to participate
Have good organisational skills
Have good time management and the ability to schedule and plan ahead
Build self-esteem
Keep up to date and informed about new activities
The role and responsibilities include the following, although this is not a definitive list:
To assist in organising and coordinating activities that are tailored to the needs and abilities of individuals, as well as group activities that will bring individuals together. These would include themed events based on local holidays and traditions
Booking external suppliers to provide entertainment
Organising trips out in the local community, considering transport arrangements and accessibility
To contribute to the planning of a varied and stimulating activity programme to enhance the quality of life for each resident within the Home
Maintain written records of resident participation and regularly review resident needs
Maintain a portfolio of information, including the range of activities available within the Home and the local community
Participate in fundraising events as required.
General
To attend and participate in staff meetings
Complete all mandatory training and other training identified to develop skills
To communicate effectively with other staff, relatives, and visitors including professional agencies
To practice and promote safe working practices within the Home
We would love to hear from you.
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