Functionally responsible as follows: A care assistants responsibility is to provide care and support to individuals with identified care needs and to assist and enable them to remain independent in their homes and to access alternative services in the community for as long as possible. The care assistants roles are to improve the quality of life of vulnerable people on a weekly or daily basis, assisting them in practical activities such as; going to the shops, helping them get in and out of bed. You will be visiting people in their own homes depending on the job or assisting other care workers in their activities. It is an extremely rewarding career and can be done on contract on a permanent or temporary basis. There are different shifts available(day or night). Main Duties of the Post: To work with vulnerable adults who are experiencing difficulties due to their disability which can be due to physical, old age, mental or illness. Expected to use initiative and act in emergencies To travel to service users as directed To carry out personal and caring tasks which are not the responsibilities of a nurse, in line with service procedures. To encourage and motivate service users to maintain their independence To report to the manager on the condition of the service users when there are significant changes in their behaviour, needs or circumstances To establish a relationship with the Service User by giving support and to avoid isolation, improve the quality of life whenever possible. To encourage and use special equipment provided and to assist service users if and when authorised by Service or Scheme Manager. To contact a doctor, emergency services or make appointments To participate in the code of practice in relation to the administration of medication To prepare and cook meals To assist with the budgeting of household accounts, collect pensions, shopping and paying of bills if family members are unable to undertake themselves. Principal Accountabilities and Responsibilities: Caring for clients, either elderly, people with disabilities and families by assisting with medications to helping with household chores. There will be slight differences in the type of activities depending on the shift or whether it is day or night care. Assisting with other care staff: Care manager, home manager and care workers Liaising with people from other departments such as: social services, housing officers, GPs, therefore effective verbal and non-verbal skills are essential. Need to be sensitive to people of diverse backgrounds and be able to listen and communicate effectively with service users. Ability to communicate to service userswhose first language may not be English is desirable. Will need to be a caring, compassionate, committed and patient person Experience: There are no formal qualifications that are required to apply for care assistant jobs; however, any relevant work experience which involves looking after vulnerable people such as: the elderly, people with learning difficulties or other disabilities can help in a successful application. Training is completed on-the-job and covers everything from health and safety to specific care. As a care assistant, you can work towards a Care Certificate, Health and Social Care NVQ/Levels 2 or 3 to progress to become a care worker with moreresponsibilities.