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1 x 21 hours, 52.14 weeks per year, Fixed term until 31st January
We are keen to employ a diverse workforce that reflects the people of Scotland. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and particularly from groups currently under-represented, including people with disabilities, those from minority ethnic communities or from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Eliburn Support Service is a day service that operates from a building base to support adults who have a learning disability, associated physical disabilities and who also have complex health care needs and/or life limiting conditions.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for the successful applicant to join our staff team on a fixed term basis covering Maternity Leave.
The Service supports individuals through, face to face contact with high levels of staffing, to access a range of building and community based meaningful activities that meet individual outcomes.
This role requires staff to be able to develop and deliver a stimulating person centred, outcome focused service, in line with West Lothian Council policy and procedure and Care Inspectorate guidance, as well as key National Strategies
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate practical skills, knowledge and understanding in how to support and enable people through a range of interactions and adopting a creative holistic approach to an individual’s care and support to meet social, health and wellbeing requirements.
The role includes providing full ‘hands-on care’ with support for personal care, physical and mobility management as well as supporting people to eat lunches/snacks and have drinks.
Service users also require the support from staff with their communication both understanding and expression, including enabling and supporting people to express their likes, dislikes and wishes.
This role is rewarding but can be demanding at the same time and you must be able to physically support service users to access community based and building based activities in a way that ensures service user’s experiences are meaningful as well as carry out personal care support.
The successful candidate will be expected to record information and maintain a degree of paperwork including involvement with care plans in both electronic and written forms.
HNC Health and Social Care or SVQ 3 (Health and Social Care – Adults) are desirable for this post. However, it is a must that applicants are able to demonstrate they can meet the essential criteria set out.
This post is considered Regulated Work with Vulnerable Children and/or Protected Adults, under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act .