A new opportunity has arisen for a female brain injury support worker to join our client in Sevenoaks. The client is female, in her 20's with an acquired brain injury and has a left side weakness (FES).
Due to the nature of the daily tasks on shift, including taking the client to therapy/hydro-therapy, you must have a full UK driving licence to drive the client's automatic vehicle and be a confident driver to support the client's anxiety.
Working Hours:
Monday & Tuesday 9am-11pm with a sleeping night shift (11pm-9am) in between.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Engaging with personalised routines, preparing food including blending as risk of choking.
2. Assisting with care programme.
3. Providing emotional support and companionship.
4. Maintaining accurate records of care provided and reporting any changes in clients' conditions.
5. Collaborating with a range of healthcare professionals and family members to ensure comprehensive care.
Requirements:
1. Previous experience in a similar role.
2. Female driver.
3. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
4. Compassionate, patient, and empathetic nature.
5. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
6. Flexibility to work the specified hours.
Benefits:
1. Supportive and friendly working environment.
2. Opportunities for professional development and training.
3. Regular supervisions and Check Ins.
4. Both online and in-person training.
Training & Background Checks: An enhanced DBS check & full training will be provided prior to commencing work with our client and you will also be supported by our clinical lead nurse for the area.
Our Safeguarding Commitment: Libertatem Healthcare Group recognise the benefits of people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, whilst balancing the right to be safe with the right to make informed choices. At the same time, making sure that adult's and children's wellbeing is promoted including taking into consideration their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action. With this in mind, we will work to adhere to the six key principles that underpin all safeguarding work.
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