Specific Duties
* Practice the TAG Key Worker system. For example, organising support plans / case reviews as required for individual people we support with all relevant stakeholders, ensuring effective handovers between staff, and maintaining records, case files etc.
* Promote the physical and emotional wellbeing of the people we support at all times (eg. supporting people to maintain acceptable and adequate levels of self-care, carrying out risk assessments, etc)
* Actively develop meaningful and trusting relationships with the people we support (eg. helping people to gain insight into their own behaviour, attitudes and reactions)
* Encourage independence in all daily living activities wherever possible, and support them with this only when necessary (e.g. housework, food preparation, household admin etc)
* Promote people's hobbies, interests and activities, and encourage participation in all aspects of community life. For support workers in the Children and Adults in Transition Services this may include organising day trips and activities with young people as required, as well as accompanying them to sporting activities such as swimming, and participating in these activities as appropriate.
* Directly assist with the personal care as required
* Work with the people we support to maximize their ability to communicate effectively and promote self-advocacy wherever possible
* Advocate on behalf of the people we support when needed (e.g. liaising with external organisations regarding benefits, education, tenancy and employment etc)
* Work with relatives and carers of people we support (e.g. arranging support plans, dealing with complaints and frustrations, etc) and help to ensure that relatives have a significant role in the person's life wherever possible and appropriate.
* Find out about the wide range of local services, amenities and organisations available to people we support.
* Work with both individuals and groups of in all of the above, according to need
* Participate flexibly in the various shift work patterns required by the needs of the people we support (including regular working outwith weekday office hours; for example, in the evening and at weekends, where applicable)
* Regularly undertake 'sleepover' or 'waking night' duties where required
* From time-to-time, the postholder may be asked to cover short-term absences of Support Workers in other teams.
General Duties (these are applicable to all The Action Group staff)
* Read, and work in accordance with, TAG's Mission, Aims & Objectives, and current Business Plan
* Manage own work time effectively
* Keep on top of own paperwork and maintain effective and organised filing systems, as appropriate to the specific job role
* Treat everyone with consideration and respect
* Ensure prompt, polite and clear communication (whether responding to a query from a member of staff or a complaint from person we support)
* Keep up to date and comply with all applicable TAG policies and procedures (covering everything from personal Health & Safety to Care Commission Standards)
* Promote and respect individual rights and responsibilities at all time
* Retain the highest standards of confidentiality, as appropriate to the specific role
* Assist your manager and other work colleagues as appropriate and whenever possible
* Take charge of own CPD (Continuous Professional Development) and contribute to TAG maintaining the Investors In People standard
* Be responsible for own work life balance (e.g. taking annual leave at regular intervals, etc)
What you will need Required criteria
* Shares our values - Equality, Inclusion. Flexibility, Person Centred Support, Respecting differences.
* Practically-Minded - Can budget and manage a home - Assesses Risk Well - Plans stuff in advance -Responds well to challenging situations
* A nice person Listens- Interested in people-Patient and Calm- Fun- Caring and considerate
* Good in a Team- Communicates well - Takes responsibility- Asks for advice - Helps others
* Get the details right - Punctual - Consistent - Follows procedures- Finds out and remembers stuff - Completes paperwork
* Not afraid to think - Reflects on practice - Learns from experience - Puts self in other's shoes- Suggests ideas.
* This post requires registration with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). Applicants who are not registered with the SSSC when starting will have 6 months in which to register. Applicants already registered with the SSSC must inform that body of their employment with The Action Group.
* This post requires PVG clearance. Applicants who are not members of the PVG scheme should be prepared to join before commencing employment.
* Driving license
The Action Group We could use lots of fancy words to sum us up, but really it comes down to you, your family and us, working together to get the right support for you, that changes as you change and keeps putting you right at the centre of all that we do., Your goal will be to help people with additional support needs to gain or maintain their independence, and going about their lives in general, to support with work, health and wellbeing, or attending and participating in activities.
Requirements : Driving License required, Female only.
* Exempt under The Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9, Part 1. Male Support Workers are welcome to apply to any of our other services.
The Action Group was set up in 1976 by a group of parents and carers of people who had learning disabilities and other support needs. They began by campaigning for better services for the people they cared about in the local area of Leith and Restalrig. This group, who all lived in the north east of Edinburgh, took the name Area 5 Action Group from the Social Work Department's area in which they lived.
Providing and Improving Learning Disability Care for Over 45 Years The Action Group was, and continues to be, a membership organisation with the twin aims of campaigning for, and providing, good community care services. In 1976, services and supports in the community were few and far between and large institutions and hospitals, like Gogarburn in Edinburgh, were the main service for children and adults. Locally, The Area 5 Action Group ran a high profile political and media campaign to get learning disability and support needs on the agenda. It also explored ways to develop service-provision By 1985, now called The North Edinburgh Action Group, membership had grown and service users came from all over Edinburgh, East Lothian, West Lothian and Midlothian. By 1992, with development plans focussing across an even wider area, a further name change to The Action Group was made. Over the years the Action Group has been at the forefront of campaigning for and providing high quality community services.