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Gwynedd Council offers an attractive employment package, for more information please click on this Information PackGwynedd Council operates internally through the medium of Welsh, and offers all its services bilingually. The applicant will be required to reach the linguistic level noted as one of the essential skills in the Person Specification.We encourage everyone who applies for a job with Gwynedd Council to submit job applications in Welsh or bilingually.(Applications submitted in English only or Welsh only will always be treated equally, but we ask applicants to consider carefully what the linguistic requirements of the job in question is and if it would be more appropriate to submit an application in Welsh.)For further information about this post please contactLorraine Powellon 01286 870360 or via e-mail:LorrainePowell@gwynedd.llyw.cymruApplication forms and further details available from Support Service, Gwynedd Council, Council Offices, Caernarfon, LL55 1SHTel: 01286 679076E-Mail: Swyddi@gwynedd.llyw.cymruCLOSING DATE: 10.00 AM,08/05/2025The Council will request a Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service for the successful candidate.If you are successful to be short listed for an interview you will be contacted by E-MAIL using the address provided on your application form. You need to ensure that you check your email regularly. 09.09.24 recruitment Pack Adults, Health and Well-being Department (1).pdf
Personal attributesEssentialFriendly, outgoing, and willing to undertake trainingAbility to work as part of a multidisciplinary teamSensitive, committed, honest and reliable person with the ability to work in a way that always respects the rights of the individualAble to work as an individual and as a team memberConscientious, creative, emotional, and level-headed person when dealing with individuals.Positive and passionateNon-judgementalAble to listen and respect the ideas of others, although you may not agreeAble to use your imagination to connect emotionally with othersAppreciates the individual's abilityAble to make the best of the time when you must positively contact persons who use the serviceAble to identify and support individuals to develop different skillsCan appreciate and respect the skills and personalities of othersAble to be flexibleShowing a friendly professional mannerDesirable-Qualifications and relevant trainingEssentialFNVQ 2/QCF Level 2 Health and Social CareLevel 3 Health and Social Careor a commitment to qualify within a specific timetable to complete the Level 3 Health and Social Care.If he/she possesses a Level 3 qualification a commitment to work towards Level 4,Professional practiceprepare to lead and manage in health and careDesirableRelevant training in the care fieldUnderstanding of complex care needsCommitment to become a champion in a specialized fieldIoshILM 2Safe site managementSupervision trainingCoaching and mentoringRelevant experienceEssentialExperience of having worked/supported individuals to live their lives how they wishExperience of working together as part of a teamDesirableExperience of caring or dealing with vulnerable adultsExperience of working in a professional teamExperience of working within a professional team.Knowledge and understanding of supporting individuals with complex needs.Skills and specialist knowledgeEssentialPossesses good interpersonal skills.Good communication and recording skills, respectful and honest.Understanding of care provision principlesIT skillsExperience of working in a professional team.Sensitive to other people’s feelings.Able to demonstrate resourcefulnessAble to create a good relationship with other members of staff and individualsKnowledge and skills to support them in everyday life activitiesDesirableUnderstanding and knowledge of specific health conditionsAwareness of the Care Act 2014 and an understanding of the relevant standards 'Regulation and inspection of Social Care Wales 2016Possesses a valid driving licence (domiciliary care)Language requirementsListening and Speaking - IntermediateAble to maintain a fluent conversation on a number of various everyday subjects, and discuss cases involving the field of work.Able to follow a discussion in Welsh, in Clear Welsh, on familiar matters relating to the post. Able to contribute to the conversation and answer questions.Reading and Understanding - IntermediateUnderstand everyday correspondence on familiar issues at work.Understand longer reports in Clear Welsh and be able to pick up the main points. (help may be required with the vocabulary).Writing - IntermediateAble to write letters for a specific purpose, e-mails and short reports in Welsh and English, using vocabulary and simple phrases that are familiar to the field of work. (They will need to be checked before being sent out).
Job Description
Purpose of the post•Ensure that the people of Gwynedd are at the heart of everything we do.•Assist vulnerable individuals to live their lives in the way they wish to live.•Ensure that individuals' needs are met in accordance with the Council's safeguarding arrangements and statutory responsibilities. There will also be an expectation to comply with all the requirements of the Care Act 2016Responsibility for functions•Staff - support for the registered Manager•The post-holder is expected to work as part of a team by supporting colleagues.•Finance - supporting the team with efficient use of resources to contribute to effective budget management•Equipment – responsibility for any equipment used to carry out the job.Main dutiesSUPPORT THE INDIVIDUALS WHO USE THE SERVICE•Excel in building relationships with people to understand exactly what would make a difference to them in their lives and to empower the voice of the individual at every opportunity.•Be innovative and creative when giving care in a way that fully includes people, that continuously strives to include people in even the simplest of activities and that enable or re-able people to take control of their own lives.•Promoting the rights of the individual and encourage them to take positive and informed risks.•Follow and develop staff to follow an ethos that emphasises the importance of working with individuals and promoting their independence. This may mean implementing methods such as Active Support (Click here for more information: Active support) and Positive Behaviour Support (Click here for more information: Positive Behaviour Support),•Collaborate with individuals and the team to support a range of services to meet with personal objectives.•Contribute, develop, and monitor the care plan jointly with the individual, to promote and encourage him/her to live as full a life as possible by making use of any Resources and activities available in the community.•Consideration will need to be given to the risks and the completion of the relevant documentation, including risk assessments•Contributing to the process of assessing, monitoring, planning and implementing activities in accordance with the needs of the service user. These activities may include participating in programmes, exercises, and specific interventions.•Working with people to assist and note barriers to prevent them from achieving their outcomes, and use information to discuss with the wider team, implement change and learn from experience.•Be progressive and willing to make informed decisions independently, while also applying professional opinion and knowing when to attract support from the wider team and other professions.•Specialise and influence in a specialist field.•Develop and collaborate with the Home Management Team, to ensure compliance and working arrangements.•Contribute to the process of assessing, monitoring, and implementing work practices in the home•Be responsible for maintaining all relevant administrative work in accordance with the guidelines set by the Service Support Manager on behalf of Cyngor Gwynedd.•Assist with appointments and induction of new staff, ensuring appropriate DBS disclosures•Support any rota planning and arrangements in the home in the absence of the manager and the deputy manager•Operate and maintain IT systems.•Ensure compliance with any risk assessment arrangements identified in risk assessments that are relevant to the work.•Identify needs that cannot be met, record collaboration with the team to resolve these.•Lead and respond to an emergency situation involving users and the building•Need to be qualified to undertake and monitor health tasks•Registration, training and supervision•Register and assist with the staff registration system and ensure that this is followed, in accordance with the requirements of Social Care Wales. Also, that staff are aware of the professional code.•Support the effective supervision of staff in accordance with the RISCA regulations including monitoring the workload of the member of staff. Annual Performance Review in accordance with the Council's policy. To practically supervise and demonstrate to staff•Support with staff training for them to get the necessary skills to undertake the work and to update their training programme•Maintain and support the procedure for administering and distributing medicines in accordance with the service policy and in collaboration with the local pharmacy and the Local Health Board. Be a support to staff•Be willing to undertake the role of service 'champion' and specialise in an area that will support the service, and a lead role that will develop other staff.Communication and relationships•Attend staff meetings and take a lead role when required.•Work in partnership with colleagues in the health and care field, including social workers, community psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists, GPs and 3rd sector partners.•Attend multi-disciplinary reviews.•Support and assist the process following complaints and compliments,•Support with recording staff sickness absence arrangements in line with the service/Human Resources policies.•Practice in a way which is in-line with the principles of the professional code of practice for social care.•Give consideration to risk, safeguarding and the protection of adults. Deal with any concerns raised in relation to safeguarding adults promptly and appropriately by following the agreed procedure and informing the relevant professional officers without delay.•Responsible for reporting any concern or suspicion that a child or vulnerable adult is being abused.OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES•Responsibility for self-development.•Ensure compliance with Health and Safety rules in the workplace in accordance with the responsibilities noted in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Council’s Health and Safety Policy.•Operate within the Council’s policies in relation to equal opportunities and equality.•Responsible for managing information in accordance with the Council’s information management guidelines. Ensure that personal information is treated in accordance with Data Protection legislation.•Commitment to reducing the Council’s carbon emissions in accordance with the Carbon Management Plan, and to encourage others to act positively towards reducing the Council’s Carbon Footprint.•Undertake any other reasonable duty which corresponds to the salary level and responsibility level of the job.•Responsibility to report any concern or suspicion that a child or vulnerable adult is being abused.Special circumstances•Working unsociable hours occasionally as and when necessary.•Expectation to occasionally work beyond the boundaries of the work area -•The post-holder will be expected to be part of any arrangements that will be established on a rota basis and to work over weekend•THERE IS AN EXPECTATION THAT IN AN EMERGENCY YOU WILL BE WILLING TO MOVE AND WORK IN A DIFFERENT SERVICE/FIELD
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