The main purpose of this position is to provide Shropshire Council countywide residents aged
18 and over, an intensive short-term, person-centred, strengths-based package of care that
promotes and maximises independence and wellbeing.
Irrespective of diagnosis, reablement practitioners are to assist people to regain and retain skills
to continue to live as they wish. The multi-skilled practitioners are to enable the individual to
perform acts of daily living like, self-care, cooking, washing, dressing, administering medication
and mobilising about the home. By encouraging the promotion of self-care skills, The START reablement approach supports people to do things for themselves. It is a 'doing
with' service, in contrast to traditional home care which tends to be a 'doing for' service. START
Reablement services help people to retain or regain their skills and confidence so they can learn
to manage again after a period of illness.
Rapid Response
This service aims to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions and safely support people in their
own home. This a joint partnership between Shropshire Community Health Trust and
Shropshire Council. Nurses, care coordinators and support workers, across both organisations
work together to ensure a seamless service that provides a rapid assessment, treatment, and
care program of support to stabilise and support people during an acute episode of ill health
Admission Avoidance
This service within START, aims to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions. Short term support
will be arranged after a person becomes suddenly ill, preventing the person going into hospital
whilst they are supported to regain independence
Bridging Service
START, supports people to be safely discharged from hospital whilst they are awaiting their
previous care provider to restart their existing package of care to facilitate hospital discharges
Domiciliary Service
This service supports people with a short-term package of care whilst they are awaiting their
long-term provider to be identified package of care
You will bring qualifications to GCSE C/4 or above in English and Maths (should candidates
not have obtained these qualifications they will be expected to complete a funded Level 3
Apprenticeship in Adult Care including Maths and English functional skills.
Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care and the Care Certificate.
Experience and knowledge of providing domiciliary/homecare with the ability to undertake
manual handling tasks, have good written, observational and communication skills. Be selfmotivated
with a reliable and flexible approach who is friendly and approachable.
A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential for this role.
Shropshire Council is a unitary authority which serves the rural county of Shropshire. The
council is one of the largest employers in the county. One of the most important things about
working here is the knowledge that you're working to help others and the real sense of
achievement and purpose that brings.
The people of Shropshire are rightly proud of their county's assets; its natural beauty, its
history, its diverse economy, its vibrant culture. Our authority's vision is - Shropshire living the
best life.
START is Shropshire Council's inhouse domiciliary care provider which supports people to
regain lost skills, learn new ones, and generally increase their ability and independence. The
service is available 365 days a year.
START work with people, in their own home utilising a person centred, strength and assetbased
approach. START provides several services
We provide a person-centred paid induction programme. excellent training including access to
Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care, personal development, and career progression opportunities
both within the Team and with associated services.,
Access to Shropshire Council's staff benefits scheme, Vivup. Generous annual leave
entitlement, mileage paid at 45p per mile.
Health and well-being support through Occupational Health and well-being champions.