Job Description MODERN APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITIES Social Services and Health Care As one of South Ayrshire’s largest employer we strongly believe in developing people to their full potential. Our Modern Apprenticeship Programme offers: Experience within one of our Health and Social Care Services (Residential and Homecare), where you will carry out general duties relating to your role. SVQ Level 2 in Social Services and Health Care (SCQF Level 6) A range of Modern Apprentice challenges to further develop your skills National Minimum Apprenticeship Rate x 35 Hours Per Week You will need: Good verbal and written communication skills An interest in working in a residential or homecare setting with older adults The Council provides a wide range of employability opportunities for people in South Ayrshire in order to support them in gaining experience, training and employment. This programme is part of the council’s youth employability initiative. We are committed to offering career development opportunities for young people within South Ayrshire and to comply with the conditions of funding from skills development Scotland, applicants must be fall into the following categories before the start date of 06 January 2025: 19 years of age or under 29 years of age or under and are a care experienced young person 29 years of age or under and have an additional support need(s) Rates of Pay: For candidates under 18, the rate of pay will be £6.40 For candidates aged 18 - 20, the rate of pay will be £8.60 For candidates aged 21 and over, the rate of pat will be £11.44 We have 6 Modern Apprenticeship posts within Social Services and Health Care (Residential and Homecare) within various locations including Ayr, Maybole and Girvan. Assessment Centre and Interviews are scheduled to take place week commencing 02 December 2024. If interested in applying for these roles, you should apply online at www.myjobscotland.gov.uk. For further information, please contact Lynn McGeechan on 01292 612301. Closing date for applications is 17 November 2024.