Main Purpose of the Job

Our mission is to engage, enable, and empower the people we support, helping them live the life they choose.

Responsibilities/Overview of Role

  • Provide Quality Care: Deliver high-quality care and outreach support services to individuals we support.
  • Coordinate Care Packages: Track hours delivered and manage the banking hours system.
  • Plan New Opportunities: Research, plan, and scope out new activities and opportunities.
  • Key Worker Services: Discuss support needs, identify risks, and complete support plans and risk assessments.
  • Community Integration: Connect individuals with community opportunities.
  • Record Keeping: Create care plans, risk assessments, and activity planners.
  • Partnership and Networking: Work collaboratively with families and health professionals.
  • Support Worker Guidance: Provide advice, support, and direction to support workers, including shift management when directed.
  • Clinical Leadership: Lead clinical areas of operational delivery as requested.
  • Team Support: Work across one floating support team.
  • Assessment and Referral: Contribute to the assessment and referral process.
  • Package Management: Manage a group of care packages, liaising with stakeholders and managing staff.
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Putting the People We Support First

  • Decision Making: Uphold the rights of individuals to be involved at all levels of decision making.
  • Respect: Always respect the wishes of those we support.
  • Safety and Reporting: Raise any concerns about safety to a line manager and report any gaps in care or support provided.
  • Daily Task Allocation: Assign daily work tasks to support workers as needed.

Additional Responsibilities

  • New Worker Support: Provide information, support, and mentoring to new support workers.
  • Cooperative Work: Collaborate effectively with colleagues, families, and external agencies.
  • Ambassadorship: Represent Robin Specialist Autism Service with professionalism.
  • Respect and Dignity: Treat the people we support and their families with dignity and respect.
  • Adherence to Conduct: Follow the code of conduct and all policies and procedures.
  • Safety and Responsibility: Take personal responsibility for the safety of self and others, respecting confidentiality and commercial sensitivity.
  • Legal Compliance: Comply with all legal and regulatory responsibilities.
  • Record Interventions: Document day-to-day care and support activities accurately.
  • Health and Safety: Follow health and safety policies and report concerns to a line manager.
  • Safeguarding: Respond appropriately to risk and report safeguarding, accidents, and incidents as per policy.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: £11.50-£14.00 per hour

Expected Hours: 10 – 38 per week

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • Employee discount
  • On-site parking
  • Referral program
  • Sick pay
  • UK visa sponsorship

Day Range:

  • Every weekend
  • Monday to Friday

Shift Options:

  • 10-hour shift
  • 12-hour shift
  • 8-hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Night shift

Work Location: On the road

Reference ID: CARG1214

Join our team at Robin Specialist Autism Service and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we support. Apply today to become part of a compassionate and dedicated community!

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