What makes Community Integrated Care a great place to work: Our Benefits:
•£13.01 per hour
•Comprehensive induction and commitment to ongoing learning and development (including SVQ funding)
•Work doing the things you enjoy, meaning work never feels like work
•Work for a multi award-winning Charity that invests all it profits right back into the people we support, our workforce and our local communities
•Contributory pension scheme
•There is no uniform - you can wear your own casual clothes
•Access to a free app offering retail discounts, leisure savings and holiday and travel discounts
•Employee of the month award and other recognition schemes
•Free Employee Assistance programme available 24/7, providing a wide range of financial, legal and consumer services, as well as counselling, life coaching and career guidance
•Financial support options to help in times of hardship using our Wellbeing Fund and our partnership with the Care Workers Charity
•Recommend a Friend bonus scheme
•We pay for your PVG check!
•Guaranteed and contracted hours
•We are based in one location, so no need to be a car driver
•28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) – pro-rated for part-time staff
•Good work/life balance – rotas are issued 4+ weeks in advance enabling you to plan ahead!
•The opportunity to try new things while supporting people to achieve their goals
Who you’ll be supporting & more about the role: Do you enjoy watching movies? Going on holiday? Spending time in the garden? Going bowling? Going out for dinner?
Do you love seeing people flourish and living their best lives?
Then the people we support at School Close in Kirkcudbright would love to meet you!
At School Close, we support 12 individuals with learning disabilities and autism to live in their own self-contained flats in Kirkcudbright. This is a supported living service, which means we support each person to live life the way they want to, ensuring they are supported to make their own decisions, plan their days and enjoy everything that life has to offer!
The people we support all have different backgrounds, abilities and interests, and their Support Workers help each person to live as independently as possible. We aim to provide support tailored to each person, ensuring we “do with” not “do for” wherever possible.
Some of the people we support need a hand with medication or with personal care, but most of the time you’ll be helping them to live their daily lives and support them to get out into the community and do the things they love.
Our team provide support 24 hours a day, so we are looking for some flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including some weekends and waking nights. Our day shifts are typically worked between 8am and 10pm with shifts that can vary in length from 8 - 12.5 hours. We are currently recruiting for full-time or part-time Support Workers and could also offer bank roles. Your values: The people we support like to be supported by people who respect them and their homes, but who also like to have fun!
We like people who are reliable and honest, so the people we support can build trust and know that you have their best interests at heart.
It’s important that you are reliable and honest and can communicate well with everyone.