Full time & Part Time
Kinver Care is a domiciliary company that provides the highest quality care and support in the home to assist the elderly to maintain their independence and dignity, ensuring they always feel comfortable and safe. Kinver Care is well established, has an excellent reputation in the community it serves and has a good CQC rating. Due to demand from the community, we are in growth mode and are looking for caring and kind individuals to join our team.
Our services to support the elderly may include the following:
1. Personal Care
2. Dementia Care
3. Medication Assistance
4. Companionship
5. End of Life Care
Whilst providing care of a sensitive nature, our carers take individual choices into consideration as everyone’s personal needs are different. Our personal care plan will be tailored to meet the specific requirements of each service user ensuring self-esteem and dignity are provided when delivering care.
Providing companionship to the elderly is extremely important. Many older people spend extended periods of time without having a meaningful conversation and loneliness like this can greatly reduce a person’s quality of life. Simply engaging with our elderly through conversation or activity can have a huge positive impact on their emotional and cognitive wellbeing.
Job Overview: To provide personal care and support to our elderly service users in accordance with best practice and legislative requirements, reflecting policies and procedures and agreed standards under the direction of the Registered Manager. Our aim is to support and enable service users to maintain skills and personal interests while delivering person-centred care unique to each individual. You will be expected to maintain skills at a current level and undertake such training and development as required, from time-to-time, to maintain and progress knowledge.
Location: Service Users Homes but you may be required to work from other locations.
Job Requirements: Good communications skills and a driving Licence and use of own vehicle is essential due to the nature of the job.
Working Hours: Shift work
Responsibilities and Duties of the Job:
Role-specific Duties: The carers responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Ensure that service users are at the heart of care delivery and their wishes and preferences are taken into consideration to enhance their wellbeing
Contribute to the efficient running of the service
Support service users to maintain their relationships and connections with the local community
Ensure care plans and other information about how to support service users are followed
Responsible for informing the Care Coordinator/ manager of any changes in the needs of service users
Responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of those individuals they support
Working with Others:
Develop effective working relationships with other employees within the service
Work in cooperation with members of the multidisciplinary teams to maximise opportunities for service users
If desired by the service user, maintain and develop relationships with their family, friends and other people important in their life
Leading by Example:
Seek opportunities for personal and professional growth
Be a role model for other carers and be an ambassador for the service
Be professional, polite and reasonable at all times
Personal and Professional Development:
Have a knowledge of, and work within, the Fundamental Standards
Understand the regulatory framework that governs the service, including the role of the CQC and its requirements
Commit to achieving the relevant qualifications commensurate with the role
Attend statutory training and any other training as directed by management
Understand and follow all policies and procedures relevant to the role
Be open to learning opportunities
Person Specifications:
Ability to communicate in English both verbally and in written form maintaining all care plans/care records in accordance with the service’s policy
Provide service users with support/assistance as they accomplish daily tasks, including bathing, eating, dressing, grooming and using the toilet if needed
Communicate any problems, concerns or changes to service users’ family members as needed
Carers must build a rapport with service users by establishing personal connections and showing an interest in their lives
Carers must be able to communicate effectively with service users
Carers must have the communication skills to inform colleagues, management and professionals about the needs of service users
Carers need to be able to adapt to and address situations quickly
Plan, develop, implement and assess approaches to promote health and wellbeing, whilst recognising and reporting situations where there might be a need for protection
Have previous experience of working with the elderly and/or those who require additional supports