An exceptional opportunity for a female support worker to join our team. You'll provide one-to-one care for someone with intellectual disabilities and communication needs. The successful candidate will work in pairs in an annexe on the tenant's family land. You'll assist with daily activities, attend community events, and support the tenant through life's challenges. This role offers a rewarding chance to positively impact someone's life. You'll work alongside an experienced team that will support you to ensure your success and satisfaction. We're seeking someone with a genuine interest in caring for others, kindness, patience, resilience, and a keen sense of fun. Previous care experience is not required, but experience with individuals with learning difficulties or disabilities is encouraged. As a critical member of our team, you'll receive a starting salary of 26,923 per annum. You'll have access to private healthcare, a pension contribution scheme, and other benefits. We offer employer-funded professional study, comprehensive induction, and an employee referral scheme. You'll receive a full health and wellbeing support package, as well as opportunities for career progression and development. Other Support Worker benefits include Starting salary 27636 per annum (inclusive of 1 sleep-in shift per week at a rate of 67.50) Great company recognition programme, including awards for longevity, KUDOS, Employee of the Month, and CareFriends recognition bonus payments for exceptional performance Blue Light Card for discounts on a wide range of goods and services Free meals Free parking We highly value the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life. We strive to create a positive work environment that supports staff well-being and promotes a healthy work/life balance Support Worker Shifts / Hours The role of Support Worker is full-time at 37.5 hours per week with shifts. You will be required to work a mix of early and late shifts, some weekends and some bank holidays. Some sleep-ins are also required at a rate of 67.50 per night. Early: 7:30 am to 3 pm Late: 2:30 pm to 10 pm If you have the passion, commitment, and dedication to help make a real difference in someone's life, we invite you to apply now Recruiting Process Please note, we manage a rigorous, fair recruitment process, and all successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced disclosure and criminal record checks. Thank you for your interest in working for Cartref Homes as a Support Worker. We hope to be in touch with you very shortly.
May 02, 2024
Full time
An exceptional opportunity for a female support worker to join our team. You'll provide one-to-one care for someone with intellectual disabilities and communication needs. The successful candidate will work in pairs in an annexe on the tenant's family land. You'll assist with daily activities, attend community events, and support the tenant through life's challenges. This role offers a rewarding chance to positively impact someone's life. You'll work alongside an experienced team that will support you to ensure your success and satisfaction. We're seeking someone with a genuine interest in caring for others, kindness, patience, resilience, and a keen sense of fun. Previous care experience is not required, but experience with individuals with learning difficulties or disabilities is encouraged. As a critical member of our team, you'll receive a starting salary of 26,923 per annum. You'll have access to private healthcare, a pension contribution scheme, and other benefits. We offer employer-funded professional study, comprehensive induction, and an employee referral scheme. You'll receive a full health and wellbeing support package, as well as opportunities for career progression and development. Other Support Worker benefits include Starting salary 27636 per annum (inclusive of 1 sleep-in shift per week at a rate of 67.50) Great company recognition programme, including awards for longevity, KUDOS, Employee of the Month, and CareFriends recognition bonus payments for exceptional performance Blue Light Card for discounts on a wide range of goods and services Free meals Free parking We highly value the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life. We strive to create a positive work environment that supports staff well-being and promotes a healthy work/life balance Support Worker Shifts / Hours The role of Support Worker is full-time at 37.5 hours per week with shifts. You will be required to work a mix of early and late shifts, some weekends and some bank holidays. Some sleep-ins are also required at a rate of 67.50 per night. Early: 7:30 am to 3 pm Late: 2:30 pm to 10 pm If you have the passion, commitment, and dedication to help make a real difference in someone's life, we invite you to apply now Recruiting Process Please note, we manage a rigorous, fair recruitment process, and all successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced disclosure and criminal record checks. Thank you for your interest in working for Cartref Homes as a Support Worker. We hope to be in touch with you very shortly.
Drivers prefered due to the location of the home Hours: 48 Salary: £31,699.20 to £31,699.20 Annum (Salary based on a 48-hour contract) Overview of the role You will be assisting the Home Manager in the operation of a residential care home. Your duties will include development, implementation and monitoring of individual care plans; assisting with staff supervision and administrative control; and ensuring compliance with all relevant codes of practice and legislation. The position requires extensive knowledge, including supervisory experience from working in Adult Social Care. You will need to have a professional approach with the ability to organise and prioritise, and a good knowledge of relevant codes of practice and legislation. Key duties Identifying residents' emotional, physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs and make appropriate decisions for action in consultation with the management team Coordinating and leading the staffing team, under the direction of the Home Manager Supporting the Home Manager by effectively conducting inductions and supervisions Conducting regular team meetings and delegating responsibilities amongst the team Supporting the Home Manager in maintaining appropriate levels of staffing by planning and managing a rota Supporting the Home Manager in managing the impact of absence Ensuring staff are up to date with training Actively assisting and supporting the Home Manager with investigations, disciplinaries and grievances Working in collaboration with other departments and homes within the Company Conducting risk assessments for both staff and residents Personal attributes Being patient, reliable, flexible, a team player and a good communicator are key characteristics of a successful Deputy Manager. What are the benefits? Learning Academy - Adult Care Worker Level 2 and Lead Adult Care Worker Level 3 qualifications for all staff Enhanced holiday entitlement - starting from 34 days inclusive of Bank Holidays Sick pay entitlement Employee Assistance Programme - comprehensive health and wellbeing support for staff Refer a friend scheme - enjoy a payment of £500 when you recruit a friend to Choice Care Choiceversary - staff receive vouchers of £75 after 5 years, £100 after 10 years and £150 after 15 years to celebrate their commitment to Choice Care Christmas bonus - vouchers for all staff members Life insurance Annual staff awards - this year each winner received £400 and we had over 30 winners in total Complex in-house training - this includes our Advanced Management Development Programme for managers in the making and our Foundation Management Development Programme for rising stars A paid day off on your birthday Free monthly prize draw - all frontline care colleagues are automatically entered into a monthly prize draw. Three winners, selected at random, receive £500 each, tax-free Blue Light Card eligibility Reclaim prescription costs for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and access free feminine hygiene products whilst on shift Wagestream - a financial health app that enables you to track your earnings, save a small amount automatically each month, receive optional pay advances, purchase vouchers for discounts with retailers, and get access to financial support and education minimum service periods and apprenticeship funding eligibility applicable to some benefits Who are we? Choice Care is one of the UK's leading residential care providers for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. With over 30 years' experience, we're at the forefront of national best practice, with among the highest CQC ratings of any comparable organisation. We are also proud to be one of the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for the second year in a row! Our homes are more than just a place to live, they're like a second family for everyone we support. Each home is a close knit community, with its own unique personality, and all the ups and downs of typical family life, built on trust and the promise of unconditional care. Our colleagues build close bonds with the people they care for, helping to create enduring, positive relationships that build confidence and self-esteem. In every Choice Care home there's a strong emphasis on living life to the full and having fun, with purposeful daily activities based on individual preferences and capabilities. Alongside this there are regular social events, projects, outings and holiday breaks which everyone can get involved in and express themselves through. Where will you work? Fountain View is a large, detached home in the village of Lower Upham, between Winchester and Southampton, supporting up to six male residents of varied ages with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs. The home has six single bedrooms, a spacious lounge, dining room and a large kitchen and utility area, as well as an acre of safe, secure gardens. Fountain View staff work to support each person living here to help them develop personalised activity programmes, tailored to individual capabilities and interests. The home provides transport for trips and access to local leisure facilities such as bowling and the cinema, as well as community education resources. SHOT
May 02, 2024
Full time
Drivers prefered due to the location of the home Hours: 48 Salary: £31,699.20 to £31,699.20 Annum (Salary based on a 48-hour contract) Overview of the role You will be assisting the Home Manager in the operation of a residential care home. Your duties will include development, implementation and monitoring of individual care plans; assisting with staff supervision and administrative control; and ensuring compliance with all relevant codes of practice and legislation. The position requires extensive knowledge, including supervisory experience from working in Adult Social Care. You will need to have a professional approach with the ability to organise and prioritise, and a good knowledge of relevant codes of practice and legislation. Key duties Identifying residents' emotional, physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs and make appropriate decisions for action in consultation with the management team Coordinating and leading the staffing team, under the direction of the Home Manager Supporting the Home Manager by effectively conducting inductions and supervisions Conducting regular team meetings and delegating responsibilities amongst the team Supporting the Home Manager in maintaining appropriate levels of staffing by planning and managing a rota Supporting the Home Manager in managing the impact of absence Ensuring staff are up to date with training Actively assisting and supporting the Home Manager with investigations, disciplinaries and grievances Working in collaboration with other departments and homes within the Company Conducting risk assessments for both staff and residents Personal attributes Being patient, reliable, flexible, a team player and a good communicator are key characteristics of a successful Deputy Manager. What are the benefits? Learning Academy - Adult Care Worker Level 2 and Lead Adult Care Worker Level 3 qualifications for all staff Enhanced holiday entitlement - starting from 34 days inclusive of Bank Holidays Sick pay entitlement Employee Assistance Programme - comprehensive health and wellbeing support for staff Refer a friend scheme - enjoy a payment of £500 when you recruit a friend to Choice Care Choiceversary - staff receive vouchers of £75 after 5 years, £100 after 10 years and £150 after 15 years to celebrate their commitment to Choice Care Christmas bonus - vouchers for all staff members Life insurance Annual staff awards - this year each winner received £400 and we had over 30 winners in total Complex in-house training - this includes our Advanced Management Development Programme for managers in the making and our Foundation Management Development Programme for rising stars A paid day off on your birthday Free monthly prize draw - all frontline care colleagues are automatically entered into a monthly prize draw. Three winners, selected at random, receive £500 each, tax-free Blue Light Card eligibility Reclaim prescription costs for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and access free feminine hygiene products whilst on shift Wagestream - a financial health app that enables you to track your earnings, save a small amount automatically each month, receive optional pay advances, purchase vouchers for discounts with retailers, and get access to financial support and education minimum service periods and apprenticeship funding eligibility applicable to some benefits Who are we? Choice Care is one of the UK's leading residential care providers for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. With over 30 years' experience, we're at the forefront of national best practice, with among the highest CQC ratings of any comparable organisation. We are also proud to be one of the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for the second year in a row! Our homes are more than just a place to live, they're like a second family for everyone we support. Each home is a close knit community, with its own unique personality, and all the ups and downs of typical family life, built on trust and the promise of unconditional care. Our colleagues build close bonds with the people they care for, helping to create enduring, positive relationships that build confidence and self-esteem. In every Choice Care home there's a strong emphasis on living life to the full and having fun, with purposeful daily activities based on individual preferences and capabilities. Alongside this there are regular social events, projects, outings and holiday breaks which everyone can get involved in and express themselves through. Where will you work? Fountain View is a large, detached home in the village of Lower Upham, between Winchester and Southampton, supporting up to six male residents of varied ages with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs. The home has six single bedrooms, a spacious lounge, dining room and a large kitchen and utility area, as well as an acre of safe, secure gardens. Fountain View staff work to support each person living here to help them develop personalised activity programmes, tailored to individual capabilities and interests. The home provides transport for trips and access to local leisure facilities such as bowling and the cinema, as well as community education resources. SHOT
Description Pay rate: £15.50 per hour (weekly pay) Shift Pattern: BANK WORK ONLY - Monday Thursday 9:00am 17:00pm & Friday 9:00am 21:00pm & Alternate Saturdays 9:00am 17:00pm. (There may be some flexibility required to these dates and times when he starts college) (We need flexible staff) Location: Willerby, Hull, HU10 6NB Requirements: UK Drivers License, experience of working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury, Autism and Cerebral Palsy and MALE support workers only. Introduction:The role will be supporting a 16-year-old male with an acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy and a diagnosis of Autism, the support will be based from his family home. Some of the things the person we support enjoys are dancing, football, going to the beach, bowling, pub lunches, going on walks in his powered wheelchair swimming. Due his needs we can accept Male applicants only. He is supported on a staffing ratio of 2:1, it is important that his staff team have experience of working with people who have sensory and communication needs associated with his diagnoses. There is a dog in the property, which is very important to him, please consider this when applying for this post. If you have suitable experience, are hardworking, reliable and looking for a role that truly makes a difference to someones life, then we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Full support around personal care tasks. Support in the community to attend activities and maintain safety. Support around nutritional intake and preparation of meals. Support around maintaining and managing emotional wellbeing. Support his health needs, make and plan appointments. Support to budget his money and account for spending. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Experience working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury desirable. Experience working with individuals with a diagnosis of Autism. Experience working with individuals with Cerebral Palsy. Understanding/experience of working with behaviours of concern. Clean UK drivers license. Benefits Access to Westfield Rewards an exclusive rewards website, with access to special offers on all your favourite goods and services from over 1,000 leading online and high street retailers, restaurants, travel companies and destinations Access to the Blue Light Card discount scheme-Do we pay for this, if not this isnt a benefit Attractive holiday entitlement Opportunity to obtain NVQs in Health and Social Care Progression opportunities within the organisation Ongoing training and development Pension enrolment Access to Westfield Health Cash Plan A great Refer a Friend scheme receive up to £500 through our Care Friends rewards scheme when you refer a friend or family member. About Learning Disability and AutismWe are a leading healthcare provider in the UK, and a CQC Registered business, founded in 2006, with more than 800 employees who are part of the Bespoke Family. The business is at an exciting stage in its journey and growing quickly. We work together in a wide variety of locations to support adults and children with complex care needs, and a range of both physical and mental disabilities. We are individual-centred and our clients' needs are at the heart of everything we do. Our teams are passionate about working in close partnership with our clients, to provide outstanding, tailored care that promotes empowerment, and do everything possible to help our clients to access new experiences. Our areas of expertise include: Learning Disabilities & Autism, Spinal Injuries, Physical Disabilities, Brain Injuries, Mental Health Conditions and Children's Services. We offer great opportunities for our support workers to join a dedicated client care team, in a supportive and friendly environment, with lots of scope for development and progression. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 02, 2024
Full time
Description Pay rate: £15.50 per hour (weekly pay) Shift Pattern: BANK WORK ONLY - Monday Thursday 9:00am 17:00pm & Friday 9:00am 21:00pm & Alternate Saturdays 9:00am 17:00pm. (There may be some flexibility required to these dates and times when he starts college) (We need flexible staff) Location: Willerby, Hull, HU10 6NB Requirements: UK Drivers License, experience of working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury, Autism and Cerebral Palsy and MALE support workers only. Introduction:The role will be supporting a 16-year-old male with an acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy and a diagnosis of Autism, the support will be based from his family home. Some of the things the person we support enjoys are dancing, football, going to the beach, bowling, pub lunches, going on walks in his powered wheelchair swimming. Due his needs we can accept Male applicants only. He is supported on a staffing ratio of 2:1, it is important that his staff team have experience of working with people who have sensory and communication needs associated with his diagnoses. There is a dog in the property, which is very important to him, please consider this when applying for this post. If you have suitable experience, are hardworking, reliable and looking for a role that truly makes a difference to someones life, then we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Full support around personal care tasks. Support in the community to attend activities and maintain safety. Support around nutritional intake and preparation of meals. Support around maintaining and managing emotional wellbeing. Support his health needs, make and plan appointments. Support to budget his money and account for spending. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Experience working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury desirable. Experience working with individuals with a diagnosis of Autism. Experience working with individuals with Cerebral Palsy. Understanding/experience of working with behaviours of concern. Clean UK drivers license. Benefits Access to Westfield Rewards an exclusive rewards website, with access to special offers on all your favourite goods and services from over 1,000 leading online and high street retailers, restaurants, travel companies and destinations Access to the Blue Light Card discount scheme-Do we pay for this, if not this isnt a benefit Attractive holiday entitlement Opportunity to obtain NVQs in Health and Social Care Progression opportunities within the organisation Ongoing training and development Pension enrolment Access to Westfield Health Cash Plan A great Refer a Friend scheme receive up to £500 through our Care Friends rewards scheme when you refer a friend or family member. About Learning Disability and AutismWe are a leading healthcare provider in the UK, and a CQC Registered business, founded in 2006, with more than 800 employees who are part of the Bespoke Family. The business is at an exciting stage in its journey and growing quickly. We work together in a wide variety of locations to support adults and children with complex care needs, and a range of both physical and mental disabilities. We are individual-centred and our clients' needs are at the heart of everything we do. Our teams are passionate about working in close partnership with our clients, to provide outstanding, tailored care that promotes empowerment, and do everything possible to help our clients to access new experiences. Our areas of expertise include: Learning Disabilities & Autism, Spinal Injuries, Physical Disabilities, Brain Injuries, Mental Health Conditions and Children's Services. We offer great opportunities for our support workers to join a dedicated client care team, in a supportive and friendly environment, with lots of scope for development and progression. JBRP1_UKTJ
calfordseaden is a leading multi-disciplined construction and property consultancy. We provide a definitive range of services to the UK building and construction industry covering civil & structural engineering, building & quantity surveying, clerk of works, project management, employers agent, architecture, mechanical & electrical engineering, sustainability, building information modelling, development monitoring, expert witness, rights of light, party wall and health & safety. The role: This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Fire Engineer to develop the Fire Consultancy Services within an award winning multi-disciplinary consultancy, ranked 35 th in the top 150 consultancies. We are currently looking for a full time Senior Fire Engineer to join our Fire Consultancy Team and to expand the services offered to our clients, who range from a variety of Housing Associations, Local Authorities, Developers, commercial portfolio holders and residential management companies. The position offers you the ability to take a leading role in the practices development in this sector with excellent potential for career progression. You will be relied upon to help promote the practice and continue to develop and maintain client relationships, as you further develop the fire engineering team to further support the multidisciplinary offering. What you will be doing: Undertaking all tasks that would reasonably be expected of a Fire Engineer under all RIBA stages in line with the FIA Scope of Works for the Fire Engineer, ensuring compliance with UK regulations and industry standards. Staying current with national and local fire safety codes and standards and ensuring that all fire protection systems and procedures meet regulatory requirements. Undertaking regular inspections, preparing reports, and providing recommendations for improvements or upgrades as needed. Assisting in the development of the Fire Consultancy Services, including assisting with marketing, training of co-workers, reporting to partners etc. Assisting other members of the practice in all matters relating to Fire Engineering. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on the companies document management system. Communicating with all stakeholders and leading design teams as required to successfully manage complex projects from inception to completion. Qualifications To be a Chartered Fire Engineer (CEng). To be a full member of the IFE (MIFireE) Further memberships and accreditations with other relevant professional organisations. Knowledge Proven experience as a Fire Engineer, with a strong track record of successful project implementation. In-depth knowledge of UK fire safety regulations and codes, for example, BS 9991 / BS 9999, RRFSO, PAS 79, PAS 9980, BS 7974 and Approved Document B. Skills Strong background in fire safety with the ability to not only appraise a scheme to satisfy the requirements of ADB and/or BS 9991 / BS 9999 but also to provide a Fire Engineered alternative solution following the framework of BS 7974, including full justification, and supporting calculations. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration with various stakeholders. Experienced at liaison with Local Authorities, Building Safety Regulator, construction professionals, Architects and Local Fire and Rescue Services and be able to communicate effectively and collaboratively with the design team. Ability to work independently and complete all tasks that would reasonably be expected of a Fire Engineer under all RIBA stages in line with the FIA Scope of Works for the Fire Engineer. Proficient use of IT skills, including Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook & MS Teams. Full UK Licence and access to a vehicle for travel Our Vision: To be identified as a trusted client advisor; national in reach, local in service and selected for our quality and expertise in the built environment Our values, which are: Collaboration - being one team and supporting each other to achieve the best results and maximise our potential Being Yourself - being true to ourselves and other and celebrating differences Social Value - recognizing and embracing the need for our work to have a positive social impact Excellence - Striving to be up with the best and at the forefront of what we do Support - providing investment, encouragement and support to bring out the best in our people Integrity - being honest and doing the right thing are integral to everything we do and are reflective of our interaction with each other, our clients, our wider stakeholders and how we approach our work and present ourselves. Our brilliant team consists of individuals who are willing to go the extra mile to deliver the best results and are ultimately why our clients choose to work with us time and time again. Wellbeing and Inclusion are at the forefront of our people strategy, and we are now happy to offer hybrid working on 95% of our roles and have recently committed to enhanced Family Leave schemes (after a qualifying period). We also invest heavily in Leadership and Management Development and Female Leadership Programmes. We are passionate about encouraging more diversity within the construction industry and are looking at apprenticeship and schools outreach programmes as part of our strategy. If you are aligned to our values and are a talented and commercially minded Senior Fire Engineer , please apply, or if this job isn't quite right for you but you would like to start or progress a career within construction consultancy, please send us your CV for one of our future roles. Training and Development The Practice is keen to assist individuals in developing work related professional interests. The Practice takes training seriously, providing practical and financial assistance to all personnel. Calfordseaden is an Equal Opportunities Employer and is committed to and support the principles of equality of opportunity in employment, training and service delivery. Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006: List of Documents The Practice is required under this Act to ensure that all Employees have the right to work in the UK and the right to do the work offered. At interview all potential Employees must provide one of the original documents set out in List A or two of the original documents in the combinations given in List B (Please see Supporting Document 1). It is not necessary to produce documents from both lists. Photocopies of documents provided will be retained on the successful applicant's file. This job description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined. It is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Under General Data Protection Act 2018 all employees are responsible for records held, created or used as part of their work for calfordseaden, whether paper-based or electronic, which also includes emails. Records should be managed and stored appropriately and should in all cases comply with the requirements of the ACT. The appointment is subject to proof of the attainment of any qualifications deemed essential to the post and used as a basis for shortlisting and selection. Failure to provide evidence of the required qualifications will result in the offer of employment being withdrawn.
May 02, 2024
Full time
calfordseaden is a leading multi-disciplined construction and property consultancy. We provide a definitive range of services to the UK building and construction industry covering civil & structural engineering, building & quantity surveying, clerk of works, project management, employers agent, architecture, mechanical & electrical engineering, sustainability, building information modelling, development monitoring, expert witness, rights of light, party wall and health & safety. The role: This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Fire Engineer to develop the Fire Consultancy Services within an award winning multi-disciplinary consultancy, ranked 35 th in the top 150 consultancies. We are currently looking for a full time Senior Fire Engineer to join our Fire Consultancy Team and to expand the services offered to our clients, who range from a variety of Housing Associations, Local Authorities, Developers, commercial portfolio holders and residential management companies. The position offers you the ability to take a leading role in the practices development in this sector with excellent potential for career progression. You will be relied upon to help promote the practice and continue to develop and maintain client relationships, as you further develop the fire engineering team to further support the multidisciplinary offering. What you will be doing: Undertaking all tasks that would reasonably be expected of a Fire Engineer under all RIBA stages in line with the FIA Scope of Works for the Fire Engineer, ensuring compliance with UK regulations and industry standards. Staying current with national and local fire safety codes and standards and ensuring that all fire protection systems and procedures meet regulatory requirements. Undertaking regular inspections, preparing reports, and providing recommendations for improvements or upgrades as needed. Assisting in the development of the Fire Consultancy Services, including assisting with marketing, training of co-workers, reporting to partners etc. Assisting other members of the practice in all matters relating to Fire Engineering. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on the companies document management system. Communicating with all stakeholders and leading design teams as required to successfully manage complex projects from inception to completion. Qualifications To be a Chartered Fire Engineer (CEng). To be a full member of the IFE (MIFireE) Further memberships and accreditations with other relevant professional organisations. Knowledge Proven experience as a Fire Engineer, with a strong track record of successful project implementation. In-depth knowledge of UK fire safety regulations and codes, for example, BS 9991 / BS 9999, RRFSO, PAS 79, PAS 9980, BS 7974 and Approved Document B. Skills Strong background in fire safety with the ability to not only appraise a scheme to satisfy the requirements of ADB and/or BS 9991 / BS 9999 but also to provide a Fire Engineered alternative solution following the framework of BS 7974, including full justification, and supporting calculations. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration with various stakeholders. Experienced at liaison with Local Authorities, Building Safety Regulator, construction professionals, Architects and Local Fire and Rescue Services and be able to communicate effectively and collaboratively with the design team. Ability to work independently and complete all tasks that would reasonably be expected of a Fire Engineer under all RIBA stages in line with the FIA Scope of Works for the Fire Engineer. Proficient use of IT skills, including Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook & MS Teams. Full UK Licence and access to a vehicle for travel Our Vision: To be identified as a trusted client advisor; national in reach, local in service and selected for our quality and expertise in the built environment Our values, which are: Collaboration - being one team and supporting each other to achieve the best results and maximise our potential Being Yourself - being true to ourselves and other and celebrating differences Social Value - recognizing and embracing the need for our work to have a positive social impact Excellence - Striving to be up with the best and at the forefront of what we do Support - providing investment, encouragement and support to bring out the best in our people Integrity - being honest and doing the right thing are integral to everything we do and are reflective of our interaction with each other, our clients, our wider stakeholders and how we approach our work and present ourselves. Our brilliant team consists of individuals who are willing to go the extra mile to deliver the best results and are ultimately why our clients choose to work with us time and time again. Wellbeing and Inclusion are at the forefront of our people strategy, and we are now happy to offer hybrid working on 95% of our roles and have recently committed to enhanced Family Leave schemes (after a qualifying period). We also invest heavily in Leadership and Management Development and Female Leadership Programmes. We are passionate about encouraging more diversity within the construction industry and are looking at apprenticeship and schools outreach programmes as part of our strategy. If you are aligned to our values and are a talented and commercially minded Senior Fire Engineer , please apply, or if this job isn't quite right for you but you would like to start or progress a career within construction consultancy, please send us your CV for one of our future roles. Training and Development The Practice is keen to assist individuals in developing work related professional interests. The Practice takes training seriously, providing practical and financial assistance to all personnel. Calfordseaden is an Equal Opportunities Employer and is committed to and support the principles of equality of opportunity in employment, training and service delivery. Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006: List of Documents The Practice is required under this Act to ensure that all Employees have the right to work in the UK and the right to do the work offered. At interview all potential Employees must provide one of the original documents set out in List A or two of the original documents in the combinations given in List B (Please see Supporting Document 1). It is not necessary to produce documents from both lists. Photocopies of documents provided will be retained on the successful applicant's file. This job description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined. It is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Under General Data Protection Act 2018 all employees are responsible for records held, created or used as part of their work for calfordseaden, whether paper-based or electronic, which also includes emails. Records should be managed and stored appropriately and should in all cases comply with the requirements of the ACT. The appointment is subject to proof of the attainment of any qualifications deemed essential to the post and used as a basis for shortlisting and selection. Failure to provide evidence of the required qualifications will result in the offer of employment being withdrawn.
Description Pay rate: £15.50 per hour (weekly pay) Shift Pattern: Monday Thursday 9:00am 17:00pm & Friday 9:00am 21:00pm & Alternate Saturdays 9:00am 17:00pm. (There may be some flexibility required to these dates and times when he starts college) (We need flexible staff) Location: Willerby, Hull, HU10 6NB Requirements: UK Drivers License, experience of working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury, Autism and Cerebral Palsy and MALE support workers only. Introduction:The role will be supporting a 16-year-old male with an acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy and a diagnosis of Autism, the support will be based from his family home. Some of the things the person we support enjoys are dancing, football, going to the beach, bowling, pub lunches, going on walks in his powered wheelchair swimming. Due his needs we can accept Male applicants only. He is supported on a staffing ratio of 2:1, it is important that his staff team have experience of working with people who have sensory and communication needs associated with his diagnoses. There is a dog in the property, which is very important to him, please consider this when applying for this post. If you have suitable experience, are hardworking, reliable and looking for a role that truly makes a difference to someones life, then we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Full support around personal care tasks. Support in the community to attend activities and maintain safety. Support around nutritional intake and preparation of meals. Support around maintaining and managing emotional wellbeing. Support his health needs, make and plan appointments. Support to budget his money and account for spending. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Experience working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury desirable. Experience working with individuals with a diagnosis of Autism. Experience working with individuals with Cerebral Palsy. Understanding/experience of working with behaviours of concern. Clean UK drivers license. Benefits Access to Westfield Rewards an exclusive rewards website, with access to special offers on all your favourite goods and services from over 1,000 leading online and high street retailers, restaurants, travel companies and destinations Access to the Blue Light Card discount scheme-Do we pay for this, if not this isnt a benefit Attractive holiday entitlement Opportunity to obtain NVQs in Health and Social Care Progression opportunities within the organisation Ongoing training and development Pension enrolment Access to Westfield Health Cash Plan A great Refer a Friend scheme receive up to £500 through our Care Friends rewards scheme when you refer a friend or family member. About Learning Disability and AutismWe are a leading healthcare provider in the UK, and a CQC Registered business, founded in 2006, with more than 800 employees who are part of the Bespoke Family. The business is at an exciting stage in its journey and growing quickly. We work together in a wide variety of locations to support adults and children with complex care needs, and a range of both physical and mental disabilities. We are individual-centred and our clients' needs are at the heart of everything we do. Our teams are passionate about working in close partnership with our clients, to provide outstanding, tailored care that promotes empowerment, and do everything possible to help our clients to access new experiences. Our areas of expertise include: Learning Disabilities & Autism, Spinal Injuries, Physical Disabilities, Brain Injuries, Mental Health Conditions and Children's Services. We offer great opportunities for our support workers to join a dedicated client care team, in a supportive and friendly environment, with lots of scope for development and progression. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 02, 2024
Full time
Description Pay rate: £15.50 per hour (weekly pay) Shift Pattern: Monday Thursday 9:00am 17:00pm & Friday 9:00am 21:00pm & Alternate Saturdays 9:00am 17:00pm. (There may be some flexibility required to these dates and times when he starts college) (We need flexible staff) Location: Willerby, Hull, HU10 6NB Requirements: UK Drivers License, experience of working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury, Autism and Cerebral Palsy and MALE support workers only. Introduction:The role will be supporting a 16-year-old male with an acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy and a diagnosis of Autism, the support will be based from his family home. Some of the things the person we support enjoys are dancing, football, going to the beach, bowling, pub lunches, going on walks in his powered wheelchair swimming. Due his needs we can accept Male applicants only. He is supported on a staffing ratio of 2:1, it is important that his staff team have experience of working with people who have sensory and communication needs associated with his diagnoses. There is a dog in the property, which is very important to him, please consider this when applying for this post. If you have suitable experience, are hardworking, reliable and looking for a role that truly makes a difference to someones life, then we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Full support around personal care tasks. Support in the community to attend activities and maintain safety. Support around nutritional intake and preparation of meals. Support around maintaining and managing emotional wellbeing. Support his health needs, make and plan appointments. Support to budget his money and account for spending. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Experience working with individuals with an Acquired Brain Injury desirable. Experience working with individuals with a diagnosis of Autism. Experience working with individuals with Cerebral Palsy. Understanding/experience of working with behaviours of concern. Clean UK drivers license. Benefits Access to Westfield Rewards an exclusive rewards website, with access to special offers on all your favourite goods and services from over 1,000 leading online and high street retailers, restaurants, travel companies and destinations Access to the Blue Light Card discount scheme-Do we pay for this, if not this isnt a benefit Attractive holiday entitlement Opportunity to obtain NVQs in Health and Social Care Progression opportunities within the organisation Ongoing training and development Pension enrolment Access to Westfield Health Cash Plan A great Refer a Friend scheme receive up to £500 through our Care Friends rewards scheme when you refer a friend or family member. About Learning Disability and AutismWe are a leading healthcare provider in the UK, and a CQC Registered business, founded in 2006, with more than 800 employees who are part of the Bespoke Family. The business is at an exciting stage in its journey and growing quickly. We work together in a wide variety of locations to support adults and children with complex care needs, and a range of both physical and mental disabilities. We are individual-centred and our clients' needs are at the heart of everything we do. Our teams are passionate about working in close partnership with our clients, to provide outstanding, tailored care that promotes empowerment, and do everything possible to help our clients to access new experiences. Our areas of expertise include: Learning Disabilities & Autism, Spinal Injuries, Physical Disabilities, Brain Injuries, Mental Health Conditions and Children's Services. We offer great opportunities for our support workers to join a dedicated client care team, in a supportive and friendly environment, with lots of scope for development and progression. JBRP1_UKTJ
Drivers prefered due to location of the home Hours: 48 Salary: £28,631.11 to £29,131.66 Annum (Salary based on a 48-hour contract. A higher range is offered to applicants with qualifications in health and social care) The role consists of shift work and weekends on a rota basis. Do you need more flexibility ? We know how hard it can be to find a job to suit personal commitments and that's why Choice Care is offering a number of flexible positions to fit around your needs. We have a range of working patterns to suit you, get in touch to see if we can help. Overview of the role Whether you are new to the industry or have come from a social care background, we welcome your application. We will train and mentor you to become a highly skilled professional. We offer all our in-house training free of charge and set a career path for you from day one. Not only will you make a huge difference to people's lives, but you'll be able to enjoy days out, trips away and join in with many more activities, all of which ensures the people we work with are safe, happy and lead fulfilling lives. Key duties Providing personal care - including bathing, toileting, dressing and help with feeding Medication administration Assisting and getting involved in residents' daily activities, hobbies or outings Following care plan guidance alongside Company policies and procedures Developing an open, honest, and considerate working relationship with residents Maintaining written daily records Attending and completing training, as required Personal Attributes Being patient, reliable, flexible, a team player and a good communicator are key characteristics of a successful Social Care Worker. What are the benefits? Learning Academy - Adult Care Worker Level 2 and Lead Adult Care Worker Level 3 qualifications for all staff Holiday entitlement - starting from 28 days inclusive of Bank Holidays Sick pay entitlement Employee Assistance Programme - comprehensive health and wellbeing support for staff Refer a Friend scheme - enjoy a payment of £500 when you recruit a friend to Choice Care Choiceversary - staff receive vouchers of £75 after 5 years, £100 after 10 years and £150 after 15 years to celebrate their commitment to Choice Care Christmas bonus - vouchers for all staff members Life insurance Annual staff awards - this year each winner received £400 and we had over 30 winners in total Complex in-house training - this includes our Advanced Management Development Programme for managers in the making and our Foundation Management Development Programme for rising stars A paid day off on your birthday Free monthly prize draw - all frontline care colleagues are automatically entered into a monthly prize draw. Three winners, selected randomly, receive £500 each, tax-free Blue Light Card eligibility Reclaim prescription costs for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and access free feminine hygiene products whilst on shift Wagestream - a financial health app that enables you to track your earnings, save a small amount automatically each month, receive optional pay advances, purchase vouchers for discounts with retailers, and get access to financial support and education minimum service periods and apprenticeship funding eligibility applicable to some benefits Who are we? Choice Care is one of the UK's leading residential care providers for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. With over 30 years' experience, we're at the forefront of national best practice, with among the highest CQC ratings of any comparable organisation. We are also proud to be one of the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for the second year in a row! Our homes are more than just a place to live, they're like a second family for everyone we support. Each home is a close knit community, with its own unique personality, and all the ups and downs of typical family life, built on trust and the promise of unconditional care. Our colleagues build close bonds with the people they care for, helping to create enduring, positive relationships that build confidence and self-esteem. In every Choice Care home there's a strong emphasis on living life to the full and having fun, with purposeful daily activities based on individual preferences and capabilities. Alongside this there are regular social events, projects, outings and holiday breaks which everyone can get involved in and express themselves through. Where will you work? Fountain View is a large, detached home in the village of Lower Upham, between Winchester and Southampton, supporting up to six male residents of varied ages with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs. The home has six single bedrooms, a spacious lounge, dining room and a large kitchen and utility area, as well as an acre of safe, secure gardens. Fountain View staff work to support each person living here to help them develop personalised activity programmes, tailored to individual capabilities and interests. The home provides transport for trips and access to local leisure facilities such as bowling and the cinema, as well as community education resources. SHOT
May 01, 2024
Full time
Drivers prefered due to location of the home Hours: 48 Salary: £28,631.11 to £29,131.66 Annum (Salary based on a 48-hour contract. A higher range is offered to applicants with qualifications in health and social care) The role consists of shift work and weekends on a rota basis. Do you need more flexibility ? We know how hard it can be to find a job to suit personal commitments and that's why Choice Care is offering a number of flexible positions to fit around your needs. We have a range of working patterns to suit you, get in touch to see if we can help. Overview of the role Whether you are new to the industry or have come from a social care background, we welcome your application. We will train and mentor you to become a highly skilled professional. We offer all our in-house training free of charge and set a career path for you from day one. Not only will you make a huge difference to people's lives, but you'll be able to enjoy days out, trips away and join in with many more activities, all of which ensures the people we work with are safe, happy and lead fulfilling lives. Key duties Providing personal care - including bathing, toileting, dressing and help with feeding Medication administration Assisting and getting involved in residents' daily activities, hobbies or outings Following care plan guidance alongside Company policies and procedures Developing an open, honest, and considerate working relationship with residents Maintaining written daily records Attending and completing training, as required Personal Attributes Being patient, reliable, flexible, a team player and a good communicator are key characteristics of a successful Social Care Worker. What are the benefits? Learning Academy - Adult Care Worker Level 2 and Lead Adult Care Worker Level 3 qualifications for all staff Holiday entitlement - starting from 28 days inclusive of Bank Holidays Sick pay entitlement Employee Assistance Programme - comprehensive health and wellbeing support for staff Refer a Friend scheme - enjoy a payment of £500 when you recruit a friend to Choice Care Choiceversary - staff receive vouchers of £75 after 5 years, £100 after 10 years and £150 after 15 years to celebrate their commitment to Choice Care Christmas bonus - vouchers for all staff members Life insurance Annual staff awards - this year each winner received £400 and we had over 30 winners in total Complex in-house training - this includes our Advanced Management Development Programme for managers in the making and our Foundation Management Development Programme for rising stars A paid day off on your birthday Free monthly prize draw - all frontline care colleagues are automatically entered into a monthly prize draw. Three winners, selected randomly, receive £500 each, tax-free Blue Light Card eligibility Reclaim prescription costs for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and access free feminine hygiene products whilst on shift Wagestream - a financial health app that enables you to track your earnings, save a small amount automatically each month, receive optional pay advances, purchase vouchers for discounts with retailers, and get access to financial support and education minimum service periods and apprenticeship funding eligibility applicable to some benefits Who are we? Choice Care is one of the UK's leading residential care providers for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions. With over 30 years' experience, we're at the forefront of national best practice, with among the highest CQC ratings of any comparable organisation. We are also proud to be one of the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for the second year in a row! Our homes are more than just a place to live, they're like a second family for everyone we support. Each home is a close knit community, with its own unique personality, and all the ups and downs of typical family life, built on trust and the promise of unconditional care. Our colleagues build close bonds with the people they care for, helping to create enduring, positive relationships that build confidence and self-esteem. In every Choice Care home there's a strong emphasis on living life to the full and having fun, with purposeful daily activities based on individual preferences and capabilities. Alongside this there are regular social events, projects, outings and holiday breaks which everyone can get involved in and express themselves through. Where will you work? Fountain View is a large, detached home in the village of Lower Upham, between Winchester and Southampton, supporting up to six male residents of varied ages with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs. The home has six single bedrooms, a spacious lounge, dining room and a large kitchen and utility area, as well as an acre of safe, secure gardens. Fountain View staff work to support each person living here to help them develop personalised activity programmes, tailored to individual capabilities and interests. The home provides transport for trips and access to local leisure facilities such as bowling and the cinema, as well as community education resources. SHOT
We are looking for an enthusiastic colleague to join the team at the Spinney Hospital; Greater Manchester, to deliver high-quality clinical service in our 97 bedded all-male unit. The hospital offers comprehensive service for forensic patients covering the care pathway from medium to low secure and locked rehabilitation. One of the wards has LD low secure patients and one is a 10 bedded PICU. The Spinney hospital has been ranked as "Outstanding" by the CQC on two consecutive inspections in 2016 and 2018. It was rated "Good" in 2022. This post is due to start from July 2023. You will be one of four consultants at the Spinney. The holder of this post will be responsible for the care of 20 MSU forensic inpatients, half of them are on an acute admission/continuing care ward while the other half are on a quieter more long-term ward 25 inpatients, with most on an LD low secure ward, and the remaining being in PICU and MSU conditions. They will be supported by a specialty doctor. You will have access to a half day of CPD on Friday afternoons. This is attended by Elysium Northwest Consultants (18 in total) and the specialty doctors. You will have opportunities for research and audit and will have opportunities to feed into a regular monthly medics' meeting. There will be on call duties as 2nd on call in a two-tier system across the region. There is also opportunity for voluntary paid extra 1st on call shifts. You will work with the multi-disciplinary team, which is comprised of the consultant psychiatrist, specialty doctor, clinical psychologist, nursing, occupational therapists, social workers, forensic psychotherapist, physical health team, including a visiting GP every week and a nurse practitioner. Your responsibilities will include: Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the MDT Attend SMT morning handover. Assess referrals to determine suitability for admission. Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Participate in ward rounds, clinical audit and quality improvement work. Chair and oversee CPA reviews. Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management. Participate in clinical governance and ensure implementation of policies and protocols. Work and liaise with external agencies Write and supervise various reports including Mental Health Act tribunals and managers' reports and attend hearings. To be successful as a Consultant Psychiatrist, you'll need: Full GMC registration MRCPsych or equivalent. To be on the Specialty Register for Forensic Psychiatry or General Psychiatry with forensic experience. To be able to lead and work within multi-disciplinary teams. To be in good CPD standing with the Royal College of Psychiatrists and to have had an appraisal within the last year. AC and Section 12 (2) approval. What you will get: Competitive annual salary £8,400 car allowance 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off! A Group Personal Pension Plan (GPPP) and pension contribution Life Assurance for added peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity Package so you can truly enjoy this special time. Free meals while on duty Employee Assistance Services Career development and training to help you achieve your career goals. Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain a great work-life balance. Voluntary benefits Medical indemnity cover There are also a range of other benefits including retail discounts and special offers, car leasing without a credit check and much more. For further details or to arrange an informal visit, please contact (Dr Yasir Kasmi, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist) at the Spinney on or About your next employer You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 90 services across England and Wales covering Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is opportunity for you to grow and move. Elysium Healthcare is part of Ramsay Health Care with a global network that extends across 10 countries and employs over 86,000 people globally. Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility and are committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of service users. Candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS disclosure.
May 01, 2024
Full time
We are looking for an enthusiastic colleague to join the team at the Spinney Hospital; Greater Manchester, to deliver high-quality clinical service in our 97 bedded all-male unit. The hospital offers comprehensive service for forensic patients covering the care pathway from medium to low secure and locked rehabilitation. One of the wards has LD low secure patients and one is a 10 bedded PICU. The Spinney hospital has been ranked as "Outstanding" by the CQC on two consecutive inspections in 2016 and 2018. It was rated "Good" in 2022. This post is due to start from July 2023. You will be one of four consultants at the Spinney. The holder of this post will be responsible for the care of 20 MSU forensic inpatients, half of them are on an acute admission/continuing care ward while the other half are on a quieter more long-term ward 25 inpatients, with most on an LD low secure ward, and the remaining being in PICU and MSU conditions. They will be supported by a specialty doctor. You will have access to a half day of CPD on Friday afternoons. This is attended by Elysium Northwest Consultants (18 in total) and the specialty doctors. You will have opportunities for research and audit and will have opportunities to feed into a regular monthly medics' meeting. There will be on call duties as 2nd on call in a two-tier system across the region. There is also opportunity for voluntary paid extra 1st on call shifts. You will work with the multi-disciplinary team, which is comprised of the consultant psychiatrist, specialty doctor, clinical psychologist, nursing, occupational therapists, social workers, forensic psychotherapist, physical health team, including a visiting GP every week and a nurse practitioner. Your responsibilities will include: Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the MDT Attend SMT morning handover. Assess referrals to determine suitability for admission. Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Participate in ward rounds, clinical audit and quality improvement work. Chair and oversee CPA reviews. Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management. Participate in clinical governance and ensure implementation of policies and protocols. Work and liaise with external agencies Write and supervise various reports including Mental Health Act tribunals and managers' reports and attend hearings. To be successful as a Consultant Psychiatrist, you'll need: Full GMC registration MRCPsych or equivalent. To be on the Specialty Register for Forensic Psychiatry or General Psychiatry with forensic experience. To be able to lead and work within multi-disciplinary teams. To be in good CPD standing with the Royal College of Psychiatrists and to have had an appraisal within the last year. AC and Section 12 (2) approval. What you will get: Competitive annual salary £8,400 car allowance 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and your birthday off! A Group Personal Pension Plan (GPPP) and pension contribution Life Assurance for added peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity Package so you can truly enjoy this special time. Free meals while on duty Employee Assistance Services Career development and training to help you achieve your career goals. Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain a great work-life balance. Voluntary benefits Medical indemnity cover There are also a range of other benefits including retail discounts and special offers, car leasing without a credit check and much more. For further details or to arrange an informal visit, please contact (Dr Yasir Kasmi, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist) at the Spinney on or About your next employer You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 90 services across England and Wales covering Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is opportunity for you to grow and move. Elysium Healthcare is part of Ramsay Health Care with a global network that extends across 10 countries and employs over 86,000 people globally. Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility and are committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of service users. Candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS disclosure.
BLACK COUNTRY WOMEN'S AID
West Bromwich, West Midlands
Black Country Women's AidLet us introduce ourselves Black Country Women's Aid (BCWA) is an established charity working across the Black Country and wider West Midlands providing accommodation and community support services to victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse and human trafficking. Services range from advocacy, civil remedies, support in court, individual and group support and access to a range of therapeutic interventions. All services are client and needs-led.Community Services Directorate Within this directorate, the following vital services are delivered;Black Country Women's Aid Community Services include; Community Domestic Abuse Support Services (Sandwell, Walsall and Dudley) Black Country IRIS (primary care) educator and advocacy service Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Services (Black Country) Black Country Sexual Abuse Forum Black Country Counselling Service Domestic and sexual abuse Children and Young person's service (Black Country) West Midlands Stalking Service Ask Marc (Male abuse referral centre) This position is located within the West Midlands Stalking Service. The team: The BCWA West Midlands Stalking Service offers specialist stalking and harassment advisory and support services across the West Midlands area, covering Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry and the Black Country. The service provides emotional and practical support, safety advice and advocacy through the criminal justice system within a multiagency framework to ensure that victims of stalking feel supported and empowered.Job RoleJob Title: Independent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker (ISAC)Position available: 1 full-time maternity position (12 months, 37.5 hours), based across the Black CountrySalary: £22,308Closing date: 17 May 2024All interviews will be held via Microsoft TeamsIs this you? We are looking for a qualified/unqualified ISAC (training may be provided for the right candidate) to join our dynamic team. We are looking for someone with experience of frontline working and managing a caseload, including risk assessments, needs assessments and support planning. The successful candidate will have an understanding the principles of safeguarding children and adults and the dynamics of domestic abuse and stalking and how this can affect victims. The Role:The Independent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker (ISAC) is required to provide a high-quality service, managing a caseload of high-risk domestic abuse victims experiencing stalking from an ex-intimate partner. They will support victims of stalking using evidence-based methods in order to identify risk, stalking typology and support needs. ISACs provide practical guidance and safety advice to those experiencing elements of harassment and stalking, referring to relevant agencies when required and participating in the Multi-agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) process. ISACs may also assist with awareness-raising campaigns, training and events. If you are self-driven, conscientious, hardworking with lots of ambition we would love to hear from you.Click "Apply" to be emailed information about how to complete your application. CVs will not be accepted. Important information for all positions Black Country Women's Aid is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. It will be necessary for an enhanced disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service for details of any previous criminal convictions.Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. The post holder must be female. Employment checks As a responsible employer we adhere to safer recruitment practice and all our employees are subject to the following recruitment checks: Right to work in the UKUnder Section 8 of the Asylum and Immigration Act, we, as a responsible employer need to ensure that we do not employ anyone illegally. To avoid discrimination we treat all job applicants equally. We, therefore, ask all candidates selected for interview to bring original documentation to show their Right to Work in the UK. A copy of these will be taken. Once the successful candidate has been appointed the unsuccessful candidate's documents will be destroyed confidentially. You may be refused an interview if you do not bring the correct documents with you. References Following your interview, two employment references will be sought. One of these should be your current or most recent employer. If you have finished full-time education and you have no employer reference, we will accept a reference from: a professional from your centre of study, for instance, a teacher, lecturer or headteacher GP or health visitor a character reference from a person who knows you a civil servant from a government agency a bank manager DBS All positions are subject to DBS checks at the relevant level.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Black Country Women's AidLet us introduce ourselves Black Country Women's Aid (BCWA) is an established charity working across the Black Country and wider West Midlands providing accommodation and community support services to victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse and human trafficking. Services range from advocacy, civil remedies, support in court, individual and group support and access to a range of therapeutic interventions. All services are client and needs-led.Community Services Directorate Within this directorate, the following vital services are delivered;Black Country Women's Aid Community Services include; Community Domestic Abuse Support Services (Sandwell, Walsall and Dudley) Black Country IRIS (primary care) educator and advocacy service Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Services (Black Country) Black Country Sexual Abuse Forum Black Country Counselling Service Domestic and sexual abuse Children and Young person's service (Black Country) West Midlands Stalking Service Ask Marc (Male abuse referral centre) This position is located within the West Midlands Stalking Service. The team: The BCWA West Midlands Stalking Service offers specialist stalking and harassment advisory and support services across the West Midlands area, covering Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry and the Black Country. The service provides emotional and practical support, safety advice and advocacy through the criminal justice system within a multiagency framework to ensure that victims of stalking feel supported and empowered.Job RoleJob Title: Independent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker (ISAC)Position available: 1 full-time maternity position (12 months, 37.5 hours), based across the Black CountrySalary: £22,308Closing date: 17 May 2024All interviews will be held via Microsoft TeamsIs this you? We are looking for a qualified/unqualified ISAC (training may be provided for the right candidate) to join our dynamic team. We are looking for someone with experience of frontline working and managing a caseload, including risk assessments, needs assessments and support planning. The successful candidate will have an understanding the principles of safeguarding children and adults and the dynamics of domestic abuse and stalking and how this can affect victims. The Role:The Independent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker (ISAC) is required to provide a high-quality service, managing a caseload of high-risk domestic abuse victims experiencing stalking from an ex-intimate partner. They will support victims of stalking using evidence-based methods in order to identify risk, stalking typology and support needs. ISACs provide practical guidance and safety advice to those experiencing elements of harassment and stalking, referring to relevant agencies when required and participating in the Multi-agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) process. ISACs may also assist with awareness-raising campaigns, training and events. If you are self-driven, conscientious, hardworking with lots of ambition we would love to hear from you.Click "Apply" to be emailed information about how to complete your application. CVs will not be accepted. Important information for all positions Black Country Women's Aid is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. It will be necessary for an enhanced disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service for details of any previous criminal convictions.Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. The post holder must be female. Employment checks As a responsible employer we adhere to safer recruitment practice and all our employees are subject to the following recruitment checks: Right to work in the UKUnder Section 8 of the Asylum and Immigration Act, we, as a responsible employer need to ensure that we do not employ anyone illegally. To avoid discrimination we treat all job applicants equally. We, therefore, ask all candidates selected for interview to bring original documentation to show their Right to Work in the UK. A copy of these will be taken. Once the successful candidate has been appointed the unsuccessful candidate's documents will be destroyed confidentially. You may be refused an interview if you do not bring the correct documents with you. References Following your interview, two employment references will be sought. One of these should be your current or most recent employer. If you have finished full-time education and you have no employer reference, we will accept a reference from: a professional from your centre of study, for instance, a teacher, lecturer or headteacher GP or health visitor a character reference from a person who knows you a civil servant from a government agency a bank manager DBS All positions are subject to DBS checks at the relevant level.
Therapeutic Waking Nights Worker Location: Farnborough Salary: £23,400 Hours: 10.30pm - 8.30am Job Type: Full time Contract Type: PermanentAre you looking for a rewarding and fulfilling career making valuable and lasting differences to the lives of vulnerable young people?Shifts: 10.30pm - 8.30amFull and part time positions available (shift times do not change)Work with us at SWAAY to re-parent traumatised and abused children, supporting them to achieve their aspirations, whilst we support you to achieve yours!For over 30 years, SWAAY have been providing specialised, high-quality care for young males aged 11-18 with developmental trauma, attachment difficulties and who have displayed sexually harmful behaviour.We are looking for caring and committed Waking Night Workers to join us in continuing to provide outstanding tailored therapeutic support to our young people within our 4 bed residential homes. As a Waking Night Worker at SWAAY it is essential that you are able to remain awake and alert throughout your shift, in order to safeguard our young people. You will work with openness and compassion, with an ability to set and maintain boundaries to keep our young people safe. Your main responsibilities include: Maintain a safe, nurturing and inclusive home environment Supervise and record movements during the night Promote and look after the health and well-being of each child Work in line with the young people's risk assessments and emotional & behavioural response plans Recognise, respond to and record any safeguarding concerns, ensuring accurate records are kept You may already have experience working with young people in a residential setting, or this may be a new career move for you, no matter what your previous experience may be, we are committed to developing you in your new position. It would be great if you have an NVQ Level 3 in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), however if not, we will enroll you onto the diploma and fully support you in achieving this qualification. What do we offer? Ongoing training opportunities supporting your career aspirations Fully funded NVQ Level 3 Diploma Enhanced DBS Cost Coverage Blue Light Discount Wellness Programme Cycle to Work Scheme 24/7 Confidential Employee Assistance Regular supervisions Length of Service Bonus Pension Contributions £750 Employee Referral Bonus SWAAY is committed to safeguarding children. This position is subject to an enhanced DBS clearance and satisfactory references.Our success is built on those who work with us! SWAAY is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to building and maintaining a diverse workforce, celebrating each individual's uniqueness.Benefits: At SWAAY, we provide an excellent induction for staff, as well as training opportunities in Attachment Informed Approaches (Dyadic Developmental Practice) and the Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People. There is always opportunity to be learning at SWAAY and we have a wealth of opportunity for growth.REF-213447
May 01, 2024
Full time
Therapeutic Waking Nights Worker Location: Farnborough Salary: £23,400 Hours: 10.30pm - 8.30am Job Type: Full time Contract Type: PermanentAre you looking for a rewarding and fulfilling career making valuable and lasting differences to the lives of vulnerable young people?Shifts: 10.30pm - 8.30amFull and part time positions available (shift times do not change)Work with us at SWAAY to re-parent traumatised and abused children, supporting them to achieve their aspirations, whilst we support you to achieve yours!For over 30 years, SWAAY have been providing specialised, high-quality care for young males aged 11-18 with developmental trauma, attachment difficulties and who have displayed sexually harmful behaviour.We are looking for caring and committed Waking Night Workers to join us in continuing to provide outstanding tailored therapeutic support to our young people within our 4 bed residential homes. As a Waking Night Worker at SWAAY it is essential that you are able to remain awake and alert throughout your shift, in order to safeguard our young people. You will work with openness and compassion, with an ability to set and maintain boundaries to keep our young people safe. Your main responsibilities include: Maintain a safe, nurturing and inclusive home environment Supervise and record movements during the night Promote and look after the health and well-being of each child Work in line with the young people's risk assessments and emotional & behavioural response plans Recognise, respond to and record any safeguarding concerns, ensuring accurate records are kept You may already have experience working with young people in a residential setting, or this may be a new career move for you, no matter what your previous experience may be, we are committed to developing you in your new position. It would be great if you have an NVQ Level 3 in Residential Childcare (or equivalent), however if not, we will enroll you onto the diploma and fully support you in achieving this qualification. What do we offer? Ongoing training opportunities supporting your career aspirations Fully funded NVQ Level 3 Diploma Enhanced DBS Cost Coverage Blue Light Discount Wellness Programme Cycle to Work Scheme 24/7 Confidential Employee Assistance Regular supervisions Length of Service Bonus Pension Contributions £750 Employee Referral Bonus SWAAY is committed to safeguarding children. This position is subject to an enhanced DBS clearance and satisfactory references.Our success is built on those who work with us! SWAAY is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to building and maintaining a diverse workforce, celebrating each individual's uniqueness.Benefits: At SWAAY, we provide an excellent induction for staff, as well as training opportunities in Attachment Informed Approaches (Dyadic Developmental Practice) and the Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People. There is always opportunity to be learning at SWAAY and we have a wealth of opportunity for growth.REF-213447
Female Support Worker - Maryport Work with Walsingham and make a real difference to people's lives Walsingham Support has been operating across England and Wales since 1986. We enhance the lives of people with learning disabilities, autism and other complex needs. We're different because we pride ourselves in putting the people we support at the centre of everything we do click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
Female Support Worker - Maryport Work with Walsingham and make a real difference to people's lives Walsingham Support has been operating across England and Wales since 1986. We enhance the lives of people with learning disabilities, autism and other complex needs. We're different because we pride ourselves in putting the people we support at the centre of everything we do click apply for full job details
Job Description: Part-Time Female PE TeacherPosition OverviewWe are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic female PE teacher to join our team in the Southampton area. As a part-time teacher, you will play a crucial role in inspiring and motivating our students to achieve their best in physical education.ResponsibilitiesAs a part-time female PE teacher, your responsibilities will include: Planning and delivering engaging and inclusive PE lessons for female students. Creating a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages active participation and skill development. Developing and implementing age-appropriate fitness programs and activities. Qualifications and Skills Qualified teacher status (QTS) or equivalent. Passion for teaching physical education. Ability to inspire and motivate students. Commitment to sharing best practices with colleagues in the department. Additional Information Salary: MPS/UPS (based on experience) Free CPD training Full-time or part-time applications will be considered. What nextIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. If you know of other education professionals looking for supply, long-term or permanent work, you can also receive £350 worth of vouchers every time you recommend a colleague to Hays Education. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job Description: Part-Time Female PE TeacherPosition OverviewWe are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic female PE teacher to join our team in the Southampton area. As a part-time teacher, you will play a crucial role in inspiring and motivating our students to achieve their best in physical education.ResponsibilitiesAs a part-time female PE teacher, your responsibilities will include: Planning and delivering engaging and inclusive PE lessons for female students. Creating a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages active participation and skill development. Developing and implementing age-appropriate fitness programs and activities. Qualifications and Skills Qualified teacher status (QTS) or equivalent. Passion for teaching physical education. Ability to inspire and motivate students. Commitment to sharing best practices with colleagues in the department. Additional Information Salary: MPS/UPS (based on experience) Free CPD training Full-time or part-time applications will be considered. What nextIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. If you know of other education professionals looking for supply, long-term or permanent work, you can also receive £350 worth of vouchers every time you recommend a colleague to Hays Education. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk JBRP1_UKTJ
Personal Assistant, Female - Immediate start Location: Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, EH8 9LD Salary: £12 per hour + Benefits Contract: Full time Why choose Social Care Alba Visa support for those already in the UK and who have completed their probationary period. Employers' contribution into your pension Health and Wellbeing Activities Travel expenses £0.30 of travel allowance, if using your own vehicle A clear career pathway Guaranteed hours Opportunities for career development-Support from SVQ to Degree Your own Buddy and access to our Mentorship progress Paid Induction & Full training after completion of probationary period Participation to social occasions and events (Foodie Fridays) On-going support with paid specialist training Open-door' policy so you can drop in to talk or have a coffee, Fruits & Snacks. Sound Good, then read on We are an Equal Opportunities Employer, however due to the nature of this position, this post is exempt under the Equality Act 2010. In this instance there is a Genuine Occupational Requirement to recruit Female applicants only. Support Worker / Personal Assistant - The Role: Social Care Alba are looking for a Support Worker / Personal Assistant who will be responsible for the day-to-day care, delivering personalised and outcome-based care, allowing customers to live full an active life. You will provide emotional and physical support to individuals and their families. To facilitate independence by working in a dignified and respectful way. Supporting service users, including assisting with: • Advocacy and being a Key Worker.• Catheter care, moving and assisting.• Promotion of equality and people's rights.• Social visits, meal preparation and shopping.• Reporting incidents, accidents, or complaints.• Medication, washing dressing, continence promotion. Managing personal workload, including: • Logging into and out of every visit.• Attending and contributing to meetings.• Updating electronic records such as daily notes.• Keeping updated with care legislation and SCA policies.• Attending all relevant training and development programs. Support Worker / Personal Assistant - Candidate specification: • 2 years or more experience in a similar role desirable• SVQ 2 or equivalent in Health or Social Care desirable• Excellent - Compassionate, trustworthy, and reliability• Good - Attention to detail.• Good - Time management, and planning.• Good - Ability to work independently with initiative.• Good - Communication across different audiences• Basic - Knowledge of health and safety.• Basic - Understanding of health & social care best practice. Experience of the following an advantage: Care Worker, Social worker, Home Carer, Case worker, Care assistant, Social Care Working with Social Care Alba Indeed - "There is a great staff team who are keen to help a new member of staff integrate into the service."Glassdoor - "Flexible hours, amazing colleagues, great investment in training and development, nice clients"Google - "Excellent service and very friendly staff"Care Inspectorate - "New care staff undertook comprehensive induction training which covered the key skills and knowledge required to provide care. They were supported well, being assigned a "buddy" and there was very regular contact and support from the team leaders." How to apply: Simply click "APPLY NOW" to be directed to our site to complete our application process; this takes just a few minutes, and we'll give you a quick call to proceed. It's as easy as that! No agencies please.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Personal Assistant, Female - Immediate start Location: Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, EH8 9LD Salary: £12 per hour + Benefits Contract: Full time Why choose Social Care Alba Visa support for those already in the UK and who have completed their probationary period. Employers' contribution into your pension Health and Wellbeing Activities Travel expenses £0.30 of travel allowance, if using your own vehicle A clear career pathway Guaranteed hours Opportunities for career development-Support from SVQ to Degree Your own Buddy and access to our Mentorship progress Paid Induction & Full training after completion of probationary period Participation to social occasions and events (Foodie Fridays) On-going support with paid specialist training Open-door' policy so you can drop in to talk or have a coffee, Fruits & Snacks. Sound Good, then read on We are an Equal Opportunities Employer, however due to the nature of this position, this post is exempt under the Equality Act 2010. In this instance there is a Genuine Occupational Requirement to recruit Female applicants only. Support Worker / Personal Assistant - The Role: Social Care Alba are looking for a Support Worker / Personal Assistant who will be responsible for the day-to-day care, delivering personalised and outcome-based care, allowing customers to live full an active life. You will provide emotional and physical support to individuals and their families. To facilitate independence by working in a dignified and respectful way. Supporting service users, including assisting with: • Advocacy and being a Key Worker.• Catheter care, moving and assisting.• Promotion of equality and people's rights.• Social visits, meal preparation and shopping.• Reporting incidents, accidents, or complaints.• Medication, washing dressing, continence promotion. Managing personal workload, including: • Logging into and out of every visit.• Attending and contributing to meetings.• Updating electronic records such as daily notes.• Keeping updated with care legislation and SCA policies.• Attending all relevant training and development programs. Support Worker / Personal Assistant - Candidate specification: • 2 years or more experience in a similar role desirable• SVQ 2 or equivalent in Health or Social Care desirable• Excellent - Compassionate, trustworthy, and reliability• Good - Attention to detail.• Good - Time management, and planning.• Good - Ability to work independently with initiative.• Good - Communication across different audiences• Basic - Knowledge of health and safety.• Basic - Understanding of health & social care best practice. Experience of the following an advantage: Care Worker, Social worker, Home Carer, Case worker, Care assistant, Social Care Working with Social Care Alba Indeed - "There is a great staff team who are keen to help a new member of staff integrate into the service."Glassdoor - "Flexible hours, amazing colleagues, great investment in training and development, nice clients"Google - "Excellent service and very friendly staff"Care Inspectorate - "New care staff undertook comprehensive induction training which covered the key skills and knowledge required to provide care. They were supported well, being assigned a "buddy" and there was very regular contact and support from the team leaders." How to apply: Simply click "APPLY NOW" to be directed to our site to complete our application process; this takes just a few minutes, and we'll give you a quick call to proceed. It's as easy as that! No agencies please.
Overview Weatherford is a leading global energy services company. Our world-class experts partner with customers to optimize their resources and realize the full potential of their assets. Across our operating locations, including manufacturing, research and development, service, and training facilities, operators choose us for strategic solutions that add efficiency, flexibility, and responsibility to any energy operation. We are focused on technology development, digital solutions, and defining our footprint in the new energy space. Our ability to provide integrated solutions across our segments will be critical to growth in our core operations and the energy transition. Energy producers face unique challenges every day, so it is our job to create solutions that enhance safety, streamline operations, and sustain uptime to meet or exceed their targets. We operate across the global energy landscape employing some of the best diverse talent in the industry. At Weatherford, we understand the value each individual brings to the table. We celebrate diversity in all its forms and are immensely proud of our workforce. We invite you to join our passionate, talented, world-class team. When you join Weatherford, you instantly feel connected to something bigger - a community that is grounded by our core values and driven to create innovative solutions for our customers. We celebrate each other's successes, grow together, and learn from each other constantly. Individually, we are impressive. Together, we are unstoppable. We are One Weatherford. Weatherford offers competitive compensation, a comprehensive benefits program and provides you a challenging and enriching career path, with a healthy balance of structure and flexibility to chart your own course. Weatherford is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. Responsibilities Job Purpose The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) is responsible for the execution of Weatherford's global radiation strategy, supporting, advising and monitoring the implementation and compliance with the company's radiation protection standard. The RSO will help ensure local regulatory compliance (IRR17, EASR18, EPR16, CDG09), acting as liaison and advisor for all radiation protection / security matters including interfacing with Government agencies & competent authorities (HSE, SEPA, EA, ONR & Police), customers, vendors, procurement, assets & inventory departments and in country / Geozone QHSSE. Ensuring alignment with Weatherford's Management System (OEPS). The role is responsible for implementing and maintaining local procedures and work instructions to ensure they promote practices that include the safe usage of radioactive material in accordance with the philosophy of keeping exposure to employees and members of the public As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP). Acts as the facilities custodian of regulatory required paperwork. As and when required, will support and help maintain compliance for additional hazardous materials utilised within the business (Lithium Batteries & Explosives). Duties and Responsibilities SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Maintains safety and service quality as first priorities when working across all areas of the business. Where required in the case of non-conformance, exercises 'Stop Work Authority' to suspend operations involving radioactive materials. Maintains the highest standards of corporate & local governance ensuring that all activities are carried out ethically and in compliance with company policies, relevant laws, regulations, standards and industry practices. Supports the Legal, Facilities, Compliance and Assurance departments as required. Ensure compliance with any additional trade compliance laws for specific radioactive material or device that has dual use purposes (ex. Pulsed Neutron Generator). Ensuring the completion of a Root Cause Analysis for all Radiation incidents/exposures in facility/Field Operations of responsibility. OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY Manage and co-ordinate the Radiation Protection Program to ensure compliance to Weatherford standards and local regulations in the facility/field operations under their jurisdiction, ensuring any potential improvements or other required changes are communicated to the Global QHSE team. Develop, implement and maintain local radiation protection procedures and/or management plans as necessary to fulfil regulatory or client requirements. Ensuring Local Rules, work instructions, risk assessments and safe work practices (control of exposure) are in place for personnel working with radioactive material. Maintain, renew and update all licenses and permits pertaining to the use, storage or transportation of radioactive material with full traceability. Ensure that licensed radioactive material in the company's possession or used by the company is limited to those specified in the license. Ensure the terms and conditions of the applicable Radiation licenses are met and the required reports/records, such as personnel authorisation, exposure, inventory, surveys and usage records, etc. are periodically reviewed for accuracy and compliance with regulations and license conditions. Implement, monitor and maintain records of the radiation training program for employees. Maintain the leak test program and/or supervise leak testing of sealed sources as applicable. Procure and maintain radiation survey instruments, establishing and maintaining and up to date instrument calibration program, ensuring they are capable of detecting type of radiation used or handled within the facility or any field operations. Ensure radioactive materials (RAM) source inventory file is available for all RAM in the facility, with full traceability from cradle to grave. Administer the radiation dosimeter program for the facility/Field Operations of responsibility, including setting the local procedure for handling female radiation workers, per the local regulations. Ensure proper disposal of Radioactive Material as per country / district regulatory requirements, with the approved vendor as per company's Supply Chain procedure / standard. Ensure all records are maintained from cradle to grave. Maintain security standards in line with Police (CTSA) recommendations and the radiation standard at the facility/field operations of responsibility. Ensure security risk assessments are conducted for all storage operations, usage and transportation of RAM. Ensure vendors providing services and products relating to Radioactive materials are vetted using Weatherford standards for approved supplier. Act as the contact for all domestic, international imports and exports for the facility of responsibility and develop facility specific radioactive material shipping procedure. This includes preparation, packaging and completing dangerous goods transportation paperwork (ADR/IATA /IMDG certified). Conduct regular facility/field site inspections/audits to validate compliance to company operational excellence & Standards and local legislative requirements. Audit facility/field operations radiation emergency response & contingency plans and implement changes to improve overall emergency response management. Assist and lead the investigation of facility/field operations radiation related incidents, in conjunction with local authority and the appropriate business unit/product line within Weatherford. Supports the Country HazMat manager in conducting legislative assessments to determine gaps between local legislation and Weatherford's standards, recorded in Management of Change (MOC). Perform any other duties commensurate with the job scope as directed by the Country & Global HazMat mangers. CLIENT COMMUNICATION Act as liaison with local regulatory bodies for audits & notification requirements, this includes interfacing with government agencies, customers, vendors, trade compliance, logistics, other local country management and employees. Liaise with the appointed RPA for guidance on compliance with regulations and annual audit. To provide internal and external (authorities) reports/notifications to time and quality. PEOPLE MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT Follow up with the business unit leaders with the identified BU radiation training implementation for all identified radiation employees. VISION & LEADERSHIP Endeavour to lead by example , actively inspire and produce momentum for employees to follow suit. Qualifications Required 2 years' experience in Oil & gas industry. Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) trained. Ability to communicate, both verbally and in writing (English) Understanding of IRR17 requirements Able to communicate at senior manager level. Good computer skills The physical ability to immediately respond to emergency situations. Preferred University Degree. Lead Auditor qualified. 3+ years as Health & Safety Coordinator or Business Unit (Radiation Safety Officer / RPS) Proven ability to communicate with Government authorities. Leadership skills and the ability to influence across multiple product lines. . click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
Overview Weatherford is a leading global energy services company. Our world-class experts partner with customers to optimize their resources and realize the full potential of their assets. Across our operating locations, including manufacturing, research and development, service, and training facilities, operators choose us for strategic solutions that add efficiency, flexibility, and responsibility to any energy operation. We are focused on technology development, digital solutions, and defining our footprint in the new energy space. Our ability to provide integrated solutions across our segments will be critical to growth in our core operations and the energy transition. Energy producers face unique challenges every day, so it is our job to create solutions that enhance safety, streamline operations, and sustain uptime to meet or exceed their targets. We operate across the global energy landscape employing some of the best diverse talent in the industry. At Weatherford, we understand the value each individual brings to the table. We celebrate diversity in all its forms and are immensely proud of our workforce. We invite you to join our passionate, talented, world-class team. When you join Weatherford, you instantly feel connected to something bigger - a community that is grounded by our core values and driven to create innovative solutions for our customers. We celebrate each other's successes, grow together, and learn from each other constantly. Individually, we are impressive. Together, we are unstoppable. We are One Weatherford. Weatherford offers competitive compensation, a comprehensive benefits program and provides you a challenging and enriching career path, with a healthy balance of structure and flexibility to chart your own course. Weatherford is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. Responsibilities Job Purpose The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) is responsible for the execution of Weatherford's global radiation strategy, supporting, advising and monitoring the implementation and compliance with the company's radiation protection standard. The RSO will help ensure local regulatory compliance (IRR17, EASR18, EPR16, CDG09), acting as liaison and advisor for all radiation protection / security matters including interfacing with Government agencies & competent authorities (HSE, SEPA, EA, ONR & Police), customers, vendors, procurement, assets & inventory departments and in country / Geozone QHSSE. Ensuring alignment with Weatherford's Management System (OEPS). The role is responsible for implementing and maintaining local procedures and work instructions to ensure they promote practices that include the safe usage of radioactive material in accordance with the philosophy of keeping exposure to employees and members of the public As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP). Acts as the facilities custodian of regulatory required paperwork. As and when required, will support and help maintain compliance for additional hazardous materials utilised within the business (Lithium Batteries & Explosives). Duties and Responsibilities SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Maintains safety and service quality as first priorities when working across all areas of the business. Where required in the case of non-conformance, exercises 'Stop Work Authority' to suspend operations involving radioactive materials. Maintains the highest standards of corporate & local governance ensuring that all activities are carried out ethically and in compliance with company policies, relevant laws, regulations, standards and industry practices. Supports the Legal, Facilities, Compliance and Assurance departments as required. Ensure compliance with any additional trade compliance laws for specific radioactive material or device that has dual use purposes (ex. Pulsed Neutron Generator). Ensuring the completion of a Root Cause Analysis for all Radiation incidents/exposures in facility/Field Operations of responsibility. OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY Manage and co-ordinate the Radiation Protection Program to ensure compliance to Weatherford standards and local regulations in the facility/field operations under their jurisdiction, ensuring any potential improvements or other required changes are communicated to the Global QHSE team. Develop, implement and maintain local radiation protection procedures and/or management plans as necessary to fulfil regulatory or client requirements. Ensuring Local Rules, work instructions, risk assessments and safe work practices (control of exposure) are in place for personnel working with radioactive material. Maintain, renew and update all licenses and permits pertaining to the use, storage or transportation of radioactive material with full traceability. Ensure that licensed radioactive material in the company's possession or used by the company is limited to those specified in the license. Ensure the terms and conditions of the applicable Radiation licenses are met and the required reports/records, such as personnel authorisation, exposure, inventory, surveys and usage records, etc. are periodically reviewed for accuracy and compliance with regulations and license conditions. Implement, monitor and maintain records of the radiation training program for employees. Maintain the leak test program and/or supervise leak testing of sealed sources as applicable. Procure and maintain radiation survey instruments, establishing and maintaining and up to date instrument calibration program, ensuring they are capable of detecting type of radiation used or handled within the facility or any field operations. Ensure radioactive materials (RAM) source inventory file is available for all RAM in the facility, with full traceability from cradle to grave. Administer the radiation dosimeter program for the facility/Field Operations of responsibility, including setting the local procedure for handling female radiation workers, per the local regulations. Ensure proper disposal of Radioactive Material as per country / district regulatory requirements, with the approved vendor as per company's Supply Chain procedure / standard. Ensure all records are maintained from cradle to grave. Maintain security standards in line with Police (CTSA) recommendations and the radiation standard at the facility/field operations of responsibility. Ensure security risk assessments are conducted for all storage operations, usage and transportation of RAM. Ensure vendors providing services and products relating to Radioactive materials are vetted using Weatherford standards for approved supplier. Act as the contact for all domestic, international imports and exports for the facility of responsibility and develop facility specific radioactive material shipping procedure. This includes preparation, packaging and completing dangerous goods transportation paperwork (ADR/IATA /IMDG certified). Conduct regular facility/field site inspections/audits to validate compliance to company operational excellence & Standards and local legislative requirements. Audit facility/field operations radiation emergency response & contingency plans and implement changes to improve overall emergency response management. Assist and lead the investigation of facility/field operations radiation related incidents, in conjunction with local authority and the appropriate business unit/product line within Weatherford. Supports the Country HazMat manager in conducting legislative assessments to determine gaps between local legislation and Weatherford's standards, recorded in Management of Change (MOC). Perform any other duties commensurate with the job scope as directed by the Country & Global HazMat mangers. CLIENT COMMUNICATION Act as liaison with local regulatory bodies for audits & notification requirements, this includes interfacing with government agencies, customers, vendors, trade compliance, logistics, other local country management and employees. Liaise with the appointed RPA for guidance on compliance with regulations and annual audit. To provide internal and external (authorities) reports/notifications to time and quality. PEOPLE MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT Follow up with the business unit leaders with the identified BU radiation training implementation for all identified radiation employees. VISION & LEADERSHIP Endeavour to lead by example , actively inspire and produce momentum for employees to follow suit. Qualifications Required 2 years' experience in Oil & gas industry. Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS) trained. Ability to communicate, both verbally and in writing (English) Understanding of IRR17 requirements Able to communicate at senior manager level. Good computer skills The physical ability to immediately respond to emergency situations. Preferred University Degree. Lead Auditor qualified. 3+ years as Health & Safety Coordinator or Business Unit (Radiation Safety Officer / RPS) Proven ability to communicate with Government authorities. Leadership skills and the ability to influence across multiple product lines. . click apply for full job details
Detention Officer - Criminal Justice Grade C -£24, 921 -£27,351+ 34.06% EA Shift Worker Various Locations across the Force including Copy Lane, Wirral, Belle Vale and St Anne Street We have an exciting opportunity to become a Detention Officer in one of our Custody Suites across Merseyside. Merseyside Police is a dynamic, challenging, and rewarding place to workand we take pride in everything we do. The best-performing urban Force to date, as graded byHMICFRS, our strategy is simply to put the communities of Merseyside first. We have a strong focus on continuous improvement in the areas we're passionate about: ending Violence Against Women and Girls; tackling Serious Organised Crime and County Lines; strengthening our approach to Diversity and Inclusion; building trust and confidence through Community Engagement. You'll be working for a friendly employer who has a passion for investing in our people and creating the conditions so you can thrive and be your best self. Job Purpose Working under the supervision and direction of the custody sergeant, you will assist in the receiving and processing of detained persons within custody, with shared responsibility for the care, welfare and risk management of all detained persons, ensuring adherence with PACE Codes of Practice regarding the rights and treatment of persons arrested. To learn more about the role and hear from our Custody Staff about why they do the role, sign up for our welcome evening atWavertreeRoad Police Station At 18:30 on Tuesday23rdApril where our friendly team will tell you all about the role and show you a (non-operational) custody suite. Main Responsibilities As directed by the Custody Sergeant, receive and process detainees utilising Force and national IT systems, producing accurate custody records and documentation for detained persons Prepare and provide detained person's meals, provision of first aid where necessary and supervision of exercise and washing, to ensure all aspects of a detained person's welfare needs are met. Facilitate the movement of detainees within the suite ensuring that security considerations are complied with Undertake processing of prisoners including searching, fingerprinting, creating, and updatingPNCrecords, obtaining photographic images Monitor detainees in line with the Care Plan as set out by the custody sergeant, ensuring that alldetainees'health and welfare needs are attended to Respond to all enquiries at the Custody Suite. Escort visitors ensuring security of the premises and safety of all persons. Where necessary and with support and guidance, provide evidence for prosecution purposes and attend court if required. Liaise with external agencies at direction of the Custody Sergeant e.g., appropriate adults, solicitors, medical professionals, interpreters Conduct regular andauditablechecks within custody suite of stocks, cells, and equipment About our Recruitment process We're now recruiting candidates for training start dates inSeptember 2024onwards Please find information below relating to the process: Stage One-Online Application and supporting 500 word evidence about why you believe you're suitable for the role. Please do refer to the full job description and our leadership framework for guidance but don't worry if you don't have all of the areas mentioned, there is full training for this role, we're looking for good communicators with a passion to help. Welcome evening to learn more about the role onTuesday23rdApril, 18:30- 20:00 atWavertreeRoad Police Station Stage Two-If successful atshortlisting, you'll be invited to a Face to Face interview in our most likely the first and third week of May Stage Three-Conditional offer and pre-employment checks (Medical checks, Vetting) throughout June and July- if successful, you will receive an offer of employment to commence your 4 weeks training at the beginning of September. This offer will confirm your agreed upon custody suite and details of your contract and pay Please note that while the 4 weeks training will be paid for 36.5 hours per week without shift allowance, once you commence youryou will receive an estimated salary of 33,500 (hourly rate of approximately 17.60 per hour) which includes the equalisation allowance for shift work (36.5 hours per week) and there is usually plenty of overtime available. Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. Not only do we aim to attract and keep people with the best skills and highest potential, we want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before. We particularly welcome applications from Females and Black, Asian and ethnic minority candidates. To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated Inclusion team who work to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with our force. They also provide support and guidance throughout the job application process to candidates from under-represented groups.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Detention Officer - Criminal Justice Grade C -£24, 921 -£27,351+ 34.06% EA Shift Worker Various Locations across the Force including Copy Lane, Wirral, Belle Vale and St Anne Street We have an exciting opportunity to become a Detention Officer in one of our Custody Suites across Merseyside. Merseyside Police is a dynamic, challenging, and rewarding place to workand we take pride in everything we do. The best-performing urban Force to date, as graded byHMICFRS, our strategy is simply to put the communities of Merseyside first. We have a strong focus on continuous improvement in the areas we're passionate about: ending Violence Against Women and Girls; tackling Serious Organised Crime and County Lines; strengthening our approach to Diversity and Inclusion; building trust and confidence through Community Engagement. You'll be working for a friendly employer who has a passion for investing in our people and creating the conditions so you can thrive and be your best self. Job Purpose Working under the supervision and direction of the custody sergeant, you will assist in the receiving and processing of detained persons within custody, with shared responsibility for the care, welfare and risk management of all detained persons, ensuring adherence with PACE Codes of Practice regarding the rights and treatment of persons arrested. To learn more about the role and hear from our Custody Staff about why they do the role, sign up for our welcome evening atWavertreeRoad Police Station At 18:30 on Tuesday23rdApril where our friendly team will tell you all about the role and show you a (non-operational) custody suite. Main Responsibilities As directed by the Custody Sergeant, receive and process detainees utilising Force and national IT systems, producing accurate custody records and documentation for detained persons Prepare and provide detained person's meals, provision of first aid where necessary and supervision of exercise and washing, to ensure all aspects of a detained person's welfare needs are met. Facilitate the movement of detainees within the suite ensuring that security considerations are complied with Undertake processing of prisoners including searching, fingerprinting, creating, and updatingPNCrecords, obtaining photographic images Monitor detainees in line with the Care Plan as set out by the custody sergeant, ensuring that alldetainees'health and welfare needs are attended to Respond to all enquiries at the Custody Suite. Escort visitors ensuring security of the premises and safety of all persons. Where necessary and with support and guidance, provide evidence for prosecution purposes and attend court if required. Liaise with external agencies at direction of the Custody Sergeant e.g., appropriate adults, solicitors, medical professionals, interpreters Conduct regular andauditablechecks within custody suite of stocks, cells, and equipment About our Recruitment process We're now recruiting candidates for training start dates inSeptember 2024onwards Please find information below relating to the process: Stage One-Online Application and supporting 500 word evidence about why you believe you're suitable for the role. Please do refer to the full job description and our leadership framework for guidance but don't worry if you don't have all of the areas mentioned, there is full training for this role, we're looking for good communicators with a passion to help. Welcome evening to learn more about the role onTuesday23rdApril, 18:30- 20:00 atWavertreeRoad Police Station Stage Two-If successful atshortlisting, you'll be invited to a Face to Face interview in our most likely the first and third week of May Stage Three-Conditional offer and pre-employment checks (Medical checks, Vetting) throughout June and July- if successful, you will receive an offer of employment to commence your 4 weeks training at the beginning of September. This offer will confirm your agreed upon custody suite and details of your contract and pay Please note that while the 4 weeks training will be paid for 36.5 hours per week without shift allowance, once you commence youryou will receive an estimated salary of 33,500 (hourly rate of approximately 17.60 per hour) which includes the equalisation allowance for shift work (36.5 hours per week) and there is usually plenty of overtime available. Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. Not only do we aim to attract and keep people with the best skills and highest potential, we want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before. We particularly welcome applications from Females and Black, Asian and ethnic minority candidates. To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated Inclusion team who work to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with our force. They also provide support and guidance throughout the job application process to candidates from under-represented groups.
Independent Living Solutions Ltd
Waterlooville, Hampshire
Location:Denmead Days & Hours: An average of15 hours per week (if taking the 12 hour shift on Sunday Week 2) during term timeOR an average of 11 hours a week (if taking 4 hour Sunday shift on Week 2) during term time. Rota hours are as follows Week 1: Friday 3pm to 8pm and Wednesday 4pm to 8pm. Week 2: Wednesday 4pm to 8pm, Friday 3pm to 8pm and Sunday 8am to 12pm OR 8am to 8pm There would also be an additional 21 hours a week in school holidays. Hours to be discussed at interview. Pay:£12.60 per hour Monday to Sunday 'Waking Hours' and £NLW per hour (£11.44) for all sleeping hours. Bank holidays paid at one and a half times the appropriate rate. Driver required?Essential Driving Clients Car?Yes, our clients Wheelchair Adapted Vehicle (WAV), automatic Using Own Vehicle for work purposes?Yes to travel to work (due to potential relocation in the near future) Essential Experience:complex medical needs, PEG feeding, communication with clients with limited verbal communication, providing therapies, moving and handling experience. Desirable:Experience working with young people with additional needs and an interest in therapy, supporting a teenager through waking nights. Interviews Week Commencing: As and when applications are received which may be completed via video link Start Date:ASAP (subject to satisfactory checks) Tanya, born in 2009, is a fun loving young lady who lives at home with her parents. She has an older brother who attends university locally. She enjoys hydrotherapy and swimming sessions, and is very sociable. In school holidays, she has full time support from her team of carers. Tanya has Cerebral Palsy and uses a wheelchair for all her mobility. She has a full support programme, is fed via PEG. She is non- verbal and uses a communication folder and non verbal cues to communicate. Supported for 24 hours a day on a 2:1 care regime, Tanya requires Support Workers to help with all daily living tasks as well as engaging in social events. An understanding in PEG feeding, giving medication, manual handling using specialist equipment, epilepsy and communication aids is an advantage, although training can be given. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated person to join a dedicated home care team, along with a Case Manager and Therapists to help to develop existing skills and support this very special young lady. A truly rewarding role for someone who is able to communicate effectively and an ability to work with patience, tact, understanding, warmth and compassion. The family, are looking for someone who is warm and compassionate, who is able to communicate effectively and with the ability to work with patience, tact and understanding to support them in caring for their daughter. Pay and Benefits: £12.60 per hour waking hours, £NLW (£11.44) for sleeping hours and bank holidays 1.5 x pay On-going training & support provided 5.6 weeks annual leave pro rata Free DBS check. In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered: Induction, Relevant training opportunities (including The Care Certificate), Regular clinical supervision/review meetings, On-going support from a dedicated Case Manager and HR department Safeguarding ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients employees and workers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This position will require: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK; Satisfactory references, including your last employer; An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificate. A conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being employed. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, marriage and civil partnerships and religion and belief. Where a specific gender is stated as essential, gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1, of the schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for a female or male worker to work with our client. JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Location:Denmead Days & Hours: An average of15 hours per week (if taking the 12 hour shift on Sunday Week 2) during term timeOR an average of 11 hours a week (if taking 4 hour Sunday shift on Week 2) during term time. Rota hours are as follows Week 1: Friday 3pm to 8pm and Wednesday 4pm to 8pm. Week 2: Wednesday 4pm to 8pm, Friday 3pm to 8pm and Sunday 8am to 12pm OR 8am to 8pm There would also be an additional 21 hours a week in school holidays. Hours to be discussed at interview. Pay:£12.60 per hour Monday to Sunday 'Waking Hours' and £NLW per hour (£11.44) for all sleeping hours. Bank holidays paid at one and a half times the appropriate rate. Driver required?Essential Driving Clients Car?Yes, our clients Wheelchair Adapted Vehicle (WAV), automatic Using Own Vehicle for work purposes?Yes to travel to work (due to potential relocation in the near future) Essential Experience:complex medical needs, PEG feeding, communication with clients with limited verbal communication, providing therapies, moving and handling experience. Desirable:Experience working with young people with additional needs and an interest in therapy, supporting a teenager through waking nights. Interviews Week Commencing: As and when applications are received which may be completed via video link Start Date:ASAP (subject to satisfactory checks) Tanya, born in 2009, is a fun loving young lady who lives at home with her parents. She has an older brother who attends university locally. She enjoys hydrotherapy and swimming sessions, and is very sociable. In school holidays, she has full time support from her team of carers. Tanya has Cerebral Palsy and uses a wheelchair for all her mobility. She has a full support programme, is fed via PEG. She is non- verbal and uses a communication folder and non verbal cues to communicate. Supported for 24 hours a day on a 2:1 care regime, Tanya requires Support Workers to help with all daily living tasks as well as engaging in social events. An understanding in PEG feeding, giving medication, manual handling using specialist equipment, epilepsy and communication aids is an advantage, although training can be given. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated person to join a dedicated home care team, along with a Case Manager and Therapists to help to develop existing skills and support this very special young lady. A truly rewarding role for someone who is able to communicate effectively and an ability to work with patience, tact, understanding, warmth and compassion. The family, are looking for someone who is warm and compassionate, who is able to communicate effectively and with the ability to work with patience, tact and understanding to support them in caring for their daughter. Pay and Benefits: £12.60 per hour waking hours, £NLW (£11.44) for sleeping hours and bank holidays 1.5 x pay On-going training & support provided 5.6 weeks annual leave pro rata Free DBS check. In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered: Induction, Relevant training opportunities (including The Care Certificate), Regular clinical supervision/review meetings, On-going support from a dedicated Case Manager and HR department Safeguarding ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients employees and workers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This position will require: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK; Satisfactory references, including your last employer; An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificate. A conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being employed. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, marriage and civil partnerships and religion and belief. Where a specific gender is stated as essential, gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1, of the schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for a female or male worker to work with our client. JBRP1_UKTJ
Independent Living Solutions Ltd
Burnham-on-sea, Somerset
Location:TA8, Burnham-on-sea, North Somerset Days & Hours:During term time initially, 21 hours per week after school during the week. At the weekend, 7 hours days to be negotiated. 21 hours in the holidays (13 weeks) which can be flexible but will require full or half days to enjoy activities together. The hours could be split between two people for example weekdays and weekends. Pay: Weekdays£16.00 per hour, Weekdays and £18.00 per hour, Weekends and Bank Holidays. Commuting Mileage paid at 45p per mile. Payment for commutingtime to client's home can be negotiated at interview. Driver required?Essential Using Own Vehicle for work purposes?No, you will use the client's vehicle when transporting her but you willneed your own car to get to work. Essential Experience:Working in care Desirable:Workingwith teenagers Pets:1small dog Interviews Week Commencing:As applications are received Start Date:ASAP (subject to satisfactory employment checks) Introducing our client If you are a female looking for an enjoyable and rewarding role thenwe are looking for a Buddy/support worker who is caring and patient to help a young lady access activities such as equine therapy, swimming, beauty, drawing, crafts, bowling, going to the arcade, eating out and playing crazy golf. Our client would also like support within the home to increase her independence. This could include cooking and planning outings. Our client would like the assistance both after school during term time, at the weekends and school holidays. Please note this job could be shared. Our client is 16, she lives with her parents and two much younger step-siblings. She has some learning disabilities and is in alternative school provision, she struggles with memory recall, high anxiety levels, visual impairment, leg pain and mood changes. At times, she will require prompting around personal care tasks and for example support with changing after swimming.She also has well controlled epilepsy but might have seizures which could be triggered by tiredness, stress, illness, or a trauma. Full training will be provided before working with the client, but careful observation will be required at all times to ensure her safety both in the home and the community. We would like the Buddy/support worker to be involved with the recommendations made by her rehabilitation professionals to support the client to achieve her potential. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated person to help this young lady begin to enjoy activities on her own with assistance. It will be a truly rewarding role for someone who is able to communicate effectively and who has an ability to work with patience, tact, discernment, warmth and kind heartedness. Pay and Benefits: £16.00 per hour, Weekdays and £18.00 per hour, Weekends and Bank Holidays. Mileage to client's home paid at 45p per mile and travel time to be negotiated at interview. On-going training & support provided 5.6 weeks annual leave pro rata Free DBS check. In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered: Induction, Relevant training opportunities (including The Care Certificate), Regular clinical supervision/review meetings, On-going support from a dedicated Case Manager and HR department Safeguarding ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients employees and workers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This position will require: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK; Satisfactory references, including your last employer; An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificate. A conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being employed. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, marriage and civil partnerships and religion and belief. Where a specific gender is stated as essential, gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1, of the schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for a female or male worker to work with our client. JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Location:TA8, Burnham-on-sea, North Somerset Days & Hours:During term time initially, 21 hours per week after school during the week. At the weekend, 7 hours days to be negotiated. 21 hours in the holidays (13 weeks) which can be flexible but will require full or half days to enjoy activities together. The hours could be split between two people for example weekdays and weekends. Pay: Weekdays£16.00 per hour, Weekdays and £18.00 per hour, Weekends and Bank Holidays. Commuting Mileage paid at 45p per mile. Payment for commutingtime to client's home can be negotiated at interview. Driver required?Essential Using Own Vehicle for work purposes?No, you will use the client's vehicle when transporting her but you willneed your own car to get to work. Essential Experience:Working in care Desirable:Workingwith teenagers Pets:1small dog Interviews Week Commencing:As applications are received Start Date:ASAP (subject to satisfactory employment checks) Introducing our client If you are a female looking for an enjoyable and rewarding role thenwe are looking for a Buddy/support worker who is caring and patient to help a young lady access activities such as equine therapy, swimming, beauty, drawing, crafts, bowling, going to the arcade, eating out and playing crazy golf. Our client would also like support within the home to increase her independence. This could include cooking and planning outings. Our client would like the assistance both after school during term time, at the weekends and school holidays. Please note this job could be shared. Our client is 16, she lives with her parents and two much younger step-siblings. She has some learning disabilities and is in alternative school provision, she struggles with memory recall, high anxiety levels, visual impairment, leg pain and mood changes. At times, she will require prompting around personal care tasks and for example support with changing after swimming.She also has well controlled epilepsy but might have seizures which could be triggered by tiredness, stress, illness, or a trauma. Full training will be provided before working with the client, but careful observation will be required at all times to ensure her safety both in the home and the community. We would like the Buddy/support worker to be involved with the recommendations made by her rehabilitation professionals to support the client to achieve her potential. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated person to help this young lady begin to enjoy activities on her own with assistance. It will be a truly rewarding role for someone who is able to communicate effectively and who has an ability to work with patience, tact, discernment, warmth and kind heartedness. Pay and Benefits: £16.00 per hour, Weekdays and £18.00 per hour, Weekends and Bank Holidays. Mileage to client's home paid at 45p per mile and travel time to be negotiated at interview. On-going training & support provided 5.6 weeks annual leave pro rata Free DBS check. In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered: Induction, Relevant training opportunities (including The Care Certificate), Regular clinical supervision/review meetings, On-going support from a dedicated Case Manager and HR department Safeguarding ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients employees and workers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This position will require: Proof of eligibility to work in the UK; Satisfactory references, including your last employer; An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Certificate. A conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being employed. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, marriage and civil partnerships and religion and belief. Where a specific gender is stated as essential, gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1, of the schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for a female or male worker to work with our client. JBRP1_UKTJ
Full-time Male Support Worker-Our Space and Ellesmere Library.Must have Manuel UK licence£11.50 per hourBenefits of joining our team! Competitive pay Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service. Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet An enthusiastic male support worker required to be part of the brilliant team at Our Space Community Hub in Ellesmere. Our Space is an established day opportunities service for older people and adults with learning disabilities, you may be required to work with either of these groups.This is a rewarding role as you will give the individuals we support opportunities to take part in many activities both in the service and out in the community, working alongside them to achieve personal goals, have new experiences and generally enjoy a meaningful time whilst with us. Previous support experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training will be given. Being a driver is essential as is a willingness to undertake mini-bus driver training. You will be supporting the people to use our service in all aspects of their day with us. It will be necessary to undertake an element of personal care as part of the role. This vacancy is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge working in a person-centred positive behaviour organisation. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Why choose Bethphage? We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centred support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives. Bethphage is a registered charity which was established in 1994 and provides support to adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Essential Requirements: Full UK Manual drivers Licence isESSENTIAL and willingness to undertake mini-bus driver training.(Midas training). Enthusiasm for the role and an ability to be flexible with the changing needs of the service. Trustworthy, open and honest approach essential. Candidate must be able to work independently and also as part of a team. A good work ethic is essential. Desirable requirements: Car Owner preferable Level 2 or 3 Health & Social Care Mini bus Driver Licence The interview process: Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. Interview dates TBC A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Full-time Male Support Worker-Our Space and Ellesmere Library.Must have Manuel UK licence£11.50 per hourBenefits of joining our team! Competitive pay Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service. Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet An enthusiastic male support worker required to be part of the brilliant team at Our Space Community Hub in Ellesmere. Our Space is an established day opportunities service for older people and adults with learning disabilities, you may be required to work with either of these groups.This is a rewarding role as you will give the individuals we support opportunities to take part in many activities both in the service and out in the community, working alongside them to achieve personal goals, have new experiences and generally enjoy a meaningful time whilst with us. Previous support experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training will be given. Being a driver is essential as is a willingness to undertake mini-bus driver training. You will be supporting the people to use our service in all aspects of their day with us. It will be necessary to undertake an element of personal care as part of the role. This vacancy is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge working in a person-centred positive behaviour organisation. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Why choose Bethphage? We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centred support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives. Bethphage is a registered charity which was established in 1994 and provides support to adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Essential Requirements: Full UK Manual drivers Licence isESSENTIAL and willingness to undertake mini-bus driver training.(Midas training). Enthusiasm for the role and an ability to be flexible with the changing needs of the service. Trustworthy, open and honest approach essential. Candidate must be able to work independently and also as part of a team. A good work ethic is essential. Desirable requirements: Car Owner preferable Level 2 or 3 Health & Social Care Mini bus Driver Licence The interview process: Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. Interview dates TBC A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on JBRP1_UKTJ
Full/part time hours Must have Manuel UK licence£11.50 per hour£189 for sleep duties, this is based on 3 per monthBenefits of joining our team! Competitive pay Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service. Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet You will be supporting three individuals in their own home. It is a diverse role that will see you working along side other staff as well as on your own. One of the people supported is very active and likes to get out and about most days. Another person supported enjoys attending day services, socialising and going to discos. The third person supported loves creative writing, poetry and pamper sessions. The focus of the role is to encourage and prompt independence, this will include engagement in everyday tasks and activities both in the home and in the community. This role will involve supporting people who require personal care, support with health needs and moving & handling. An understanding of Autism would be also be advantageous. This vacancy is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge working in a person-centred positive behaviour organisation. What is a support worker? A support worker is great at building relationships, kind, respectful, patient and supports people to live they life they choose. It is a varied role that can include anything from supporting someone with household tasks like cooking to supporting someone with their hobbies and interests. Everyday is different as a support worker and you will be making a difference to someones life everyday. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Why choose Bethphage? We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centred support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives. Bethphage is a registered charity which was established in 1994 and provides support to adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Essential Requirements: Full UK Manual drivers Licence with business insurance ESSENTIAL Caring, friendly, fun and passionate about supporting people to live a happy and fulfilled life. A good communicator and be able to listen. Able to work on own initiative Professional Team player Desirable requirements: Level 2 or 3 Health & Social Care The interview process: Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. Interview dates TBC A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Full/part time hours Must have Manuel UK licence£11.50 per hour£189 for sleep duties, this is based on 3 per monthBenefits of joining our team! Competitive pay Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service. Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet You will be supporting three individuals in their own home. It is a diverse role that will see you working along side other staff as well as on your own. One of the people supported is very active and likes to get out and about most days. Another person supported enjoys attending day services, socialising and going to discos. The third person supported loves creative writing, poetry and pamper sessions. The focus of the role is to encourage and prompt independence, this will include engagement in everyday tasks and activities both in the home and in the community. This role will involve supporting people who require personal care, support with health needs and moving & handling. An understanding of Autism would be also be advantageous. This vacancy is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge working in a person-centred positive behaviour organisation. What is a support worker? A support worker is great at building relationships, kind, respectful, patient and supports people to live they life they choose. It is a varied role that can include anything from supporting someone with household tasks like cooking to supporting someone with their hobbies and interests. Everyday is different as a support worker and you will be making a difference to someones life everyday. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Why choose Bethphage? We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centred support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives. Bethphage is a registered charity which was established in 1994 and provides support to adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Essential Requirements: Full UK Manual drivers Licence with business insurance ESSENTIAL Caring, friendly, fun and passionate about supporting people to live a happy and fulfilled life. A good communicator and be able to listen. Able to work on own initiative Professional Team player Desirable requirements: Level 2 or 3 Health & Social Care The interview process: Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. Interview dates TBC A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on JBRP1_UKTJ
Full and part time positions available£11.58-£11.66 per hour. £189 for sleep duties, this is based on 3 per month We are looking for support workers to join our team in our care home, Bradbury Lodge, in Whitchurch, supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs. This vacancy is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge working in a person-centred positive behaviour organisation. Due to the needs of this service, this vacancy is for female support workers only. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Benefits of joining our team! £300 Welcome bonus (paid when you complete your probation) Competitive pay Flexible shift patterns Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service. Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet What is a support worker? A support worker is great at building relationships, kind, respectful, patient and supports people to live they life they choose. It is a varied role that can include anything from supporting someone with household tasks like cooking to supporting someone with their hobbies and interests. Everyday is different as a support worker and you will be making a difference to someones life everyday. Some of our roles may include personal care. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2000 About Bradbury Lodge: Bradbury Lodge is a transition service which supports adults with learning disabilities and complex needs supported by a fantastic team of support staff who share in Bethphages values. This opportunity will give you the satisfaction of delivering first class support in a team environment. New to care? We offer all the training you need to be able to deliver first-class, person-centred support. You dont need to have done this type of work before, just have the right values, be positive about the difference you can make and be willing to learn. You already have what it takes to get started, your life skills are invaluable to us! Why choose Bethphage? We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centred support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives. Bethphage is a registered charity which was established in 1994 and provides support to adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Essential Requirements: Full UK manual drivers Licence Own car Caring Have a passion for helping others Ability to work in a team or alone Desirable requirements: Level two diploma in Health and Social Care Level three diploma in Health and Social Care The interview process: Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on . Interviews TBC JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Full and part time positions available£11.58-£11.66 per hour. £189 for sleep duties, this is based on 3 per month We are looking for support workers to join our team in our care home, Bradbury Lodge, in Whitchurch, supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs. This vacancy is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a new challenge working in a person-centred positive behaviour organisation. Due to the needs of this service, this vacancy is for female support workers only. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Benefits of joining our team! £300 Welcome bonus (paid when you complete your probation) Competitive pay Flexible shift patterns Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service. Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet What is a support worker? A support worker is great at building relationships, kind, respectful, patient and supports people to live they life they choose. It is a varied role that can include anything from supporting someone with household tasks like cooking to supporting someone with their hobbies and interests. Everyday is different as a support worker and you will be making a difference to someones life everyday. Some of our roles may include personal care. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2000 About Bradbury Lodge: Bradbury Lodge is a transition service which supports adults with learning disabilities and complex needs supported by a fantastic team of support staff who share in Bethphages values. This opportunity will give you the satisfaction of delivering first class support in a team environment. New to care? We offer all the training you need to be able to deliver first-class, person-centred support. You dont need to have done this type of work before, just have the right values, be positive about the difference you can make and be willing to learn. You already have what it takes to get started, your life skills are invaluable to us! Why choose Bethphage? We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centred support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives. Bethphage is a registered charity which was established in 1994 and provides support to adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Shropshire and the West Midlands. Essential Requirements: Full UK manual drivers Licence Own car Caring Have a passion for helping others Ability to work in a team or alone Desirable requirements: Level two diploma in Health and Social Care Level three diploma in Health and Social Care The interview process: Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on . Interviews TBC JBRP1_UKTJ
Thank you for looking at our vacancy We have a fantastic opportunity to join our charity to support a lively, fun-loving person as she journeys though adulthood, living in her own home within the local community. Lets call her Sally. Sally has autism, she has an energetic personality and when she is comfortable with you, likes to be cheeky and loves banter and a laugh. Sally is musical and loves to listen to lots of different music while dancing around, best get your dancing shoes on. You will also need to be on your toes though, as she enjoys being outside, busy and active, from her bike to going swimming to curling up and watching police programmes. So, no two days are the same and you will need to be able to adapt to the pace. This role is not for everyone and you will need to switch from between being super active to being a sloth on the sofa as Sally loves having a PJ day too with messy play, sensory activities and story time. Sally is also clear about what she does not like and that includes, busy places and loud noises. She also does not respond well to bossy, grumpy and unkind people. Like the rest of the team, you will need to take time to get to know Sally and to do this you will be caring, a good listener, positive and ready to adapt. Dont worry though, you will always work as part of a team and, we will provide you with comprehensive and first-class training which we pay for. You will be actively supported by your service manager, our operations, positive behaviour support (PBS) and quality teams. Sally who will ultimately appoint her team needs support 24/7 and at all times. As we are recruiting a new team there are an array shifts available, including day and waking nights. There are also seven sleep in shifts available every week. As a Positive Behaviour Organisation, we support people who have complex needs, including learning disabilities, mental health, autism, communication and physical health needs. Whilst, we can promise a hugely rewarding and varied experience supporting people to live independently and achieve their full potential, some of the people who use our services need additional support to manage situations and emotions which can trigger anxiety and distress, with the support of the PBS team and training, you will learn to support Sally effectively along with the rest of the team. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Payrate £14.24 per hour Full & Part-time positionsSleep in payments of £63.00 per night£500 Welcome Bonus (paid after 3 months) Benefits of joining our team Competitive pay Flexible shift patterns Sleep in payments of £63.00 per night £500 Welcome Bonus paid after 3 months (repayable if you leave in the first twelve months, excludes casual position) Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification(excludes casual position) 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 days after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service(excludes Casual position). Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more(excludes casual position) Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme(excludes casual position) Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development, is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition our staff receive an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet About Oswestry Oswestry is an ancient market town located in the north of Shropshire close to the English Welsh border which has a turbulent history. The town still retains its vital function as a market town with narrow passageways which links streets that have names that conjure up images of the past. Essential Requirements Caring Good Communication Have a passion for helping others Ability to work in a team or alone Experienced in managing with behaviours that challenge and Autism Be flexible Have the ability to manage own workload and prioritise. Full UK Drivers Licence Desirable Requirements Own Car Experience of working with people with Mental health and trauma support needs, Level two diploma in Health and Social Care Level three diploma in Health and Social Care The interview process Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve Sally. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on JBRP1_UKTJ
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Thank you for looking at our vacancy We have a fantastic opportunity to join our charity to support a lively, fun-loving person as she journeys though adulthood, living in her own home within the local community. Lets call her Sally. Sally has autism, she has an energetic personality and when she is comfortable with you, likes to be cheeky and loves banter and a laugh. Sally is musical and loves to listen to lots of different music while dancing around, best get your dancing shoes on. You will also need to be on your toes though, as she enjoys being outside, busy and active, from her bike to going swimming to curling up and watching police programmes. So, no two days are the same and you will need to be able to adapt to the pace. This role is not for everyone and you will need to switch from between being super active to being a sloth on the sofa as Sally loves having a PJ day too with messy play, sensory activities and story time. Sally is also clear about what she does not like and that includes, busy places and loud noises. She also does not respond well to bossy, grumpy and unkind people. Like the rest of the team, you will need to take time to get to know Sally and to do this you will be caring, a good listener, positive and ready to adapt. Dont worry though, you will always work as part of a team and, we will provide you with comprehensive and first-class training which we pay for. You will be actively supported by your service manager, our operations, positive behaviour support (PBS) and quality teams. Sally who will ultimately appoint her team needs support 24/7 and at all times. As we are recruiting a new team there are an array shifts available, including day and waking nights. There are also seven sleep in shifts available every week. As a Positive Behaviour Organisation, we support people who have complex needs, including learning disabilities, mental health, autism, communication and physical health needs. Whilst, we can promise a hugely rewarding and varied experience supporting people to live independently and achieve their full potential, some of the people who use our services need additional support to manage situations and emotions which can trigger anxiety and distress, with the support of the PBS team and training, you will learn to support Sally effectively along with the rest of the team. Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 Payrate £14.24 per hour Full & Part-time positionsSleep in payments of £63.00 per night£500 Welcome Bonus (paid after 3 months) Benefits of joining our team Competitive pay Flexible shift patterns Sleep in payments of £63.00 per night £500 Welcome Bonus paid after 3 months (repayable if you leave in the first twelve months, excludes casual position) Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification(excludes casual position) 28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 days after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service(excludes Casual position). Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support Free and confidential counselling services for you and you and your family A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more(excludes casual position) Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage Contributory Pension scheme(excludes casual position) Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development, is our development Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback Refer-a-Friend Award earn £200 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation. Birthday recognition our staff receive an Amazon e-voucher every year Paid enhanced DBS certificate Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet About Oswestry Oswestry is an ancient market town located in the north of Shropshire close to the English Welsh border which has a turbulent history. The town still retains its vital function as a market town with narrow passageways which links streets that have names that conjure up images of the past. Essential Requirements Caring Good Communication Have a passion for helping others Ability to work in a team or alone Experienced in managing with behaviours that challenge and Autism Be flexible Have the ability to manage own workload and prioritise. Full UK Drivers Licence Desirable Requirements Own Car Experience of working with people with Mental health and trauma support needs, Level two diploma in Health and Social Care Level three diploma in Health and Social Care The interview process Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve Sally. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage. A full detailed job description can be obtained by contacting our HR team on JBRP1_UKTJ