Who You Are You are compassionate, respectful, and committed to providing personalized care to adults at risk. You understand the importance of treating individuals with dignity and are dedicated to improving their well-being and helping them meet their full potential. You are physically capable of providing assistance and open to continuous learning and development. Your ability to work flexibly and communicate effectively makes you a valuable team member. You must also embrace equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices. What the Job Involves As a Social Care Worker, you will provide safe, person-centered care and support for adults at risk, ensuring their basic needs, as identified in support plans and risk assessments, are met. Your responsibilities include supporting service users with personal care, monitoring their progress, and addressing any changes in behavior. You will assist with activities, contribute to care planning, and ensure accurate medication administration. You will act professionally in all communications and maintain up-to-date records following information security protocols. The role involves working with individuals who may exhibit challenging behaviors and requires a focus on health and safety compliance. You will also facilitate safe transportation of service users and operate necessary equipment in line with training. Skills Commitment to person-centered care Physical ability to assist service users Ability to fill in forms and reports Continuous learning and development Teamwork and communication Understanding of Equal Opportunities Motivation and independence support NVQ 2 Care qualification or commitment to training Health and safety awareness Flexible working hours and location