Within the Vivo service we provide high-quality, person-centred care to adults with learning disabilities, autism, dementia, and the elderly. But for us it’s more than that. We change and enhance lives every day through the work we in our day and respite services and in peoples own homes. We do this by maximising their social, emotional, and physical independence to the absolute maximum while promoting independence, choice, and control.
Where our vacancy is:
We have a number of vacancies in our Winsford Supported Living service. In this team we support groups of three or four of people with learning disabilities living in their own shared home within the community.
Each home is different and reflects the needs and personalities of its residents. They are all equipped with everything the team of support workers need to enhance their lives.
Some of the people we support have complex needs and need support with eating, personal care (bathing, toileting and continence) and can display challenging behaviours. Working in this environment you will develop great relationships and life skills as well as developing professionally.
A dedicated group of night staff are on duty overnight with colleagues supporting throughout the day working shifts including early, late and some split shifts. You will enjoy working alongside the people we support promoting their independence fully accessing the community and supporting them at clubs, groups and socialising.
Salary: £24,404 - £25,183 per year
This vacancy is a 0hr contract (Casual/Relief staff)
The job is about supporting people.
• With dignity and care to maximise their independence, putting them at the centre of everything you do.
• Dressing, feeding, personal care (bathing, toileting and continence care), with finances and giving medications.
• Accessing the community, shopping, clubs, groups, swimming, socialising with family and friends joining in too.
• Cleaning, cooking, ironing
• Keep accurate and up-to-date records and contribute to and follow care plans.
• Ensure they are safeguarded at all times.
• And work flexibly as part of a team on early, late and weekends shifts.
We are looking for someone who.
• Shares our values.
• Has a commitment to people with learning and other disabilities.
• Has the ability to learn and develop skills and a commitment to gaining level 2 QCF/NVQ in Social Care (or who already has it).
• Willing to undertake personal care and able to undertake manual handing tasks.
• Able to support people in the community e.g., shopping, swimming, clubs and activities.
• Reliable, flexible and a team player.
And in return
The benefits of working for the Council go well beyond making a difference to people’s lives, as well as working within a supportive environment with people who share your values you will have access to a huge range of benefits including discounts on:
• High street and supermarket shopping
• Gym membership
• Holidays
• Days out
• Cinemas
• Childcare vouchers
• Cash back scheme on any medical treatment that you may require via Medicash
• Car lease scheme (Brand new fully maintained and insured car for 3 years in return for a fixed monthly payment via salary sacrifice)
• Cycle Scheme (Save up to £320 on the cost of a brand-new bike and equipment)
We also offer:
• Competitive salary
• A generous holiday allowance starting at 26 days pro rata (plus bank holidays) increasing with length of service to 31 days.
• An excellent career average pension scheme with employer contributions of 22.3%. (Employer contributions elsewhere are typically 3%).
• Opportunity to do additional shifts.
• A full induction programme and fully funded ongoing training and support from your very first day.
• Supported to achieve QCF level 2 Social Care qualification.
• The opportunity to develop your skills and career.
• Rewards and Recognition for going above and beyond such as additional annual leave and shopping vouchers.
• Supportive team.
• Wide variety of working patterns.
• Opportunity to purchase up to 10 days additional annual leave.
• Free DBS checks.
• Lifestyle Support - our employee assistance programme, which offers free 24/7 confidential assistance, practical information and emotional support.
Cheshire West and Chester Council are committed to equality and diversity in employment.
The Equality Act 2010 makes it unlawful for employers to discriminate against disabled people and places a duty to make reasonable adjustments to enable the employee to undertake the work. People with disabilities are defined as individuals who have a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term effect on their ability to carry out normal day to day activities. If you consider yourself to be disabled under this definition, please indicate this on your application. The Council is a Disability Confident employer and will interview all applicants who disclose they have a disability if they meet the essential criteria for the job. If you require any reasonable adjustments as part of the recruitment process, please contact recruitment.
The Council is an Equal Opportunity / Employer and Equal Opportunity Provider. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, nationality, religion or belief, sex, ethnic or national origin, gender, gender reassignment, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, trade union activity, age, social or economic status, political beliefs, or will be disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be justified. The Council is deeply dedicated to diversity in the workplace.
Please note that this job is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
For an informal discussion please contact - recruitment@vivocarechoices.co.uk
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