Job summary Please note: a full UK driving licence and daily access to a vehicle is essential to be considered for this post Permanent - Part-time - 21 hours per week The Co-ordinator will be jointly responsible for the effective co-ordination of the Placement Support Scheme. The scheme is in partnership with the Integrated Care Board and takes referrals from Health and Social Care professionals, families and clients directly. The scheme will provide support and assistance for patients and families who are looking for a change of accommodation (including residential care) to a more suitable residence for their health and needs. The purpose of the Placement Support Scheme is to help individuals/family/carers by providing a range of information and support, including transport (where appropriate) and signposting to other services to enable them to make informed choices about moving home, residential care and assisted living placement choices. Main duties of the job To meet with relevant stakeholders to discuss and promote the service To accept and process referrals into the service from a wide range of sources To speak with service users and their families over the telephone and in person to identify their needs and make service arrangements To maintain regular contact with members on the scheme and ensure they have the resource and support they need To build good relationships with care homes and referrers and maintain these To build and constantly update a library of resources and information, relating to care home and assisted living venues and any supporting/signposting information To undertake referrals and meet with and transport service users to care venues as agreed Attend relevant meetings with senior managers and service commissioners as needed Maintain appropriate records of work undertaken and produce written reports as required Attend meetings of SCCCC as required Ensure that all duties and functions are carried out in accordance with the organisation's regulations and policies Carry out other duties and relevant tasks consistent with the responsibilities of the post and the wider Good Neighbour Scheme as directed by the Good Neighbour Scheme Operational Lead This is not a complete statement of duties and may be amended in the light of changing needs of the organisation after consultation with the postholder About us SCCCC has over 50 years' experience in providing services that respond to the needs of vulnerable people in a practical and neighbourly way, complementing the care given by other service providers. SCCCC work in partnership with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Sheffield City Council and Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group. Date posted 21 February 2025 Pay scheme Other Salary £22,241 to £25,047 a year £22,616 (Pro rata) Grade 6 £22,241 to 25,047 Contract Permanent Working pattern Part-time Reference number B0454-25-0002 Job locations Unit 19 President Buildings Savile Street East Sheffield South Yorkshire S4 7UQ Job description Job responsibilities Accountability The Co-ordinator reports to and will be supervised by the Good Neighbour Scheme Operational Lead. Relationships The Co-ordinator will be expected to develop good working relationships with all members of the SCCCC staff team and help maintain a mutually supportive environment. Conditions of Service The period of notice is four weeks on either side. Holiday entitlement is 33 days (including statutory holidays - pro rata for part-time staff) taken at mutually convenient times. The holiday year runs from 1 January to 31 December. It is important for the postholder to have a full driving licence and access to a car. Travel expenses will be paid in line with SCCCCs current policy. The postholder may at times need to drive a wheelchair accessible vehicle (training for this will be provided). The postholder will work within the policies and procedures of Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care. Job description Job responsibilities Accountability The Co-ordinator reports to and will be supervised by the Good Neighbour Scheme Operational Lead. Relationships The Co-ordinator will be expected to develop good working relationships with all members of the SCCCC staff team and help maintain a mutually supportive environment. Conditions of Service The period of notice is four weeks on either side. Holiday entitlement is 33 days (including statutory holidays - pro rata for part-time staff) taken at mutually convenient times. The holiday year runs from 1 January to 31 December. It is important for the postholder to have a full driving licence and access to a car. Travel expenses will be paid in line with SCCCCs current policy. The postholder may at times need to drive a wheelchair accessible vehicle (training for this will be provided). The postholder will work within the policies and procedures of Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care. Person Specification Experience Essential Minimum 2 years' experience in a relevant post or organisation Experience working within community engagement and volunteering environment Experience of contributing to a team environment Evidence of recent relevant continuing professional development Understanding of the needs of older people and their families Ability to work effectively with a diverse range of individuals and organisations Ability to communicate effectively both internally and externally to a wide variety of audiences and using a variety of methods suitable to different audiences A proven ability to build robust relationships with key stakeholders to deliver excellent services, programmes or projects Good telephone manner and the ability to deal sensitively with service users, family members and carers Committed and highly self- motivated The ability to work in a self-directed manner, and as part of a team Computer literacy in dealing with standard MS office packages, including spreadsheets Proven organisational skills and administrative ability, capable of meeting deadlines Ability to work under pressure Ability to adhere to an organisations policies, procedures and instructions Ability to problem solve competently Ability to relate well to volunteers Able to act with integrity and take action if ethics, values or standards are compromised Car driver/owner with full, clean UK driving licence and daily access to a vehicle essential Willing to work outside office hours (both evenings and weekends) when necessary Able to evidence outstanding timekeeping and attendance Able to display a flexible and adaptable approach to the range of duties required Shares SCCCCs values and ethos and committed to SCCCCs vision Levelheaded, non-judgmental and calm approach with a commitment to Equal Opportunities and Diversity A willingness to learn and a commitment to training and development Ability to maintain confidentiality Clear Enhanced DBS disclosure check Proactive engagement in supervision Desirable Understanding of the role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in the field of Health and Social Care Knowledge of health and safety issues Qualification in Community Work and/or Health and Social Care Qualifications Essential 5 good GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and Maths Desirable Degree level qualification Person Specification Experience Essential Minimum 2 years' experience in a relevant post or organisation Experience working within community engagement and volunteering environment Experience of contributing to a team environment Evidence of recent relevant continuing professional development Understanding of the needs of older people and their families Ability to work effectively with a diverse range of individuals and organisations Ability to communicate effectively both internally and externally to a wide variety of audiences and using a variety of methods suitable to different audiences A proven ability to build robust relationships with key stakeholders to deliver excellent services, programmes or projects Good telephone manner and the ability to deal sensitively with service users, family members and carers Committed and highly self- motivated The ability to work in a self-directed manner, and as part of a team Computer literacy in dealing with standard MS office packages, including spreadsheets Proven organisational skills and administrative ability, capable of meeting deadlines Ability to work under pressure Ability to adhere to an organisations policies, procedures and instructions Ability to problem solve competently Ability to relate well to volunteers Able to act with integrity and take action if ethics, values or standards are compromised Car driver/owner with full, clean UK driving licence and daily access to a vehicle essential Willing to work outside office hours (both evenings and weekends) when necessary Able to evidence outstanding timekeeping and attendance Able to display a flexible and adaptable approach to the range of duties required Shares SCCCCs values and ethos and committed to SCCCCs vision Levelheaded, non-judgmental and calm approach with a commitment to Equal Opportunities and Diversity A willingness to learn and a commitment to training and development Ability to maintain confidentiality Clear Enhanced DBS disclosure check Proactive engagement in supervision Desirable Understanding of the role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in the field of Health and Social Care Knowledge of health and safety issues Qualification in Community Work and/or Health and Social Care Qualifications Essential 5 good GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and Maths Desirable Degree level qualification Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care Address Unit 19 President Buildings Savile Street East Sheffield South Yorkshire S4 7UQ Employer's website https://scccc.co.uk/about-us/work-for-us (Opens in a new tab)