Who You Are As a Social Care Worker, you are dedicated to providing person-centered quality care tailored to individual needs and aspirations. You possess an NVQ 2 Care qualification or can undertake training. Your commitment to continuous learning and the ability to work flexibly as part of a team is vital. You are physically capable of assisting in personal care and promoting service users' independence. Your communication skills ensure effective collaboration with service users, families, and professionals. You maintain a professional approach, upholding dignity, respect, and compassion for all individuals. What the Job Involves The role of a Social Care Worker involves delivering safe care and support to adults 'at risk' by following support plans and risk assessments. You'll assist in personal care, such as bathing, dressing, and medication administration, ensuring compliance with CQC standards. Your responsibilities include monitoring service users' progress, managing challenging behaviors, and updating care plans as needed. You'll partake in planning activities that motivate and positively impact users' well-being and contribute to meetings by sharing insights. The role also requires handling financial procedures, using assistive equipment correctly, and implementing safety protocols during transportation. You must adhere to data protection policies and report health and safety issues promptly, always acting in the best interest of both the service users and the organization.