Role:      Adult Senior Care Worker

Salary:   £22,100 - £23,205 per annum (£10.00 - £10.50 per hour) plus £45 per sleep in

Hours:    42.5 hours per week

Location:   Colsterworth, Lincolnshire

Essential: The willingness to work towards a funded Level 2 Health and Social Care qualification​ and the Right to Work in the UK

Everyone deserves an incredible future!

Continue your residential care career and become a Senior Care Worker with Options Autism and continue developing yours.

Millfield House is an attractive Edwardian House set in beautiful grounds based in Colsterworth.  The home is a dedicated Adult services facility for residents with a diagnosis of autism, severe learning difficulties and associated challenging behaviour. The building and grounds have been adapted to cater for the residents complex needs with the opportunity for the residents to have privacy, but also to be able to access communal spaces for recreation and the development of independent living skills.

This home is based in Colsterworth and is within commuting distance of Nottingham, Peterborough, Leicester and surrounds.

The opportunity

This is a role with an exciting career and development plan, structured to ensure our staff are trained, supported, and continually developed. We want to give you the best possible toolkit, to deliver outstanding care and support to our adult residents and help them achieve incredible outcomes.

There will be a thorough induction, fully expensed training courses, and pairing with a buddy, which together will help you expand your knowledge, get qualifications, and prepare to develop your career even further towards a Team Manager or Deputy Manager position. It is an incredible opportunity to further your career and see it flourish.

The Role

Options Autism Work directly with autistic Adults who exhibit a wide range of abilities, from non-verbal to high-functioning and You will be patient and compassionate and, most of all, dependable – working hard to forge a much-needed relationship of trust with those in your care.

This will involve creatively learning about the adult’s interests as well as their dislikes and their triggers, using that connection as a launchpad for a rewarding relationship. A passion for this kind of relationship-building is essential.

You will be responsible for the wellbeing of the adult residents in your care. This will include chaperoning the children to appointments and activities, completing relevant paperwork, undertaking household tasks, and where appropriate administering medication. You will also lead, train and develop new and existing care workers within your team, helping the deputy manager to maintain a skilled and knowledgeable team in order to deliver the best care for our adult residents.

Working as part of an incredible committed team, you will co-operate and share knowledge and learning to the benefit of great care. Excellent communication skills are essential, both in terms of teamwork and – most importantly – as you will be in close contact with the adult’s you care for.

Kindness is key. In this role, a warm smile can make a massive difference.

Who are we are looking for?

To become a Senior Care Worker with us, you will need to have achieved your Level 2 NVQ in Health & Social Care, and willing to work towards a Level 3/5. You should also have at least 1 year’s hands on experience in a similar residential environment.

We know that the children and young people in our care can be challenging, and we are looking for Senior Care Workers who are up for that challenge. You will be patient and resilient, and able to recognise the reward in transforming the adult’s life. You will take care of everyday needs, using a calm, reliable approach that builds trust and confidence.

You will be friendly, approachable and kind in your dealings with your team and adult’s. You will be committed to giving them the space and opportunity to thrive, playing your part in creating a nurturing environment in which they can fulfil their potential.

You will play a key role in the smooth-running of the site, and you will have a good grasp of safety and hygiene, and a conscientious dedication to the young people’s wellbeing. This is a role in which attention to detail really counts – and one that touches the real lives of people every day

Why join Acorn Education and Care?

  • We are a values-driven organisation that puts people first
  • We provide continuous professional development to take your career further
  • Funded accredited courses to develop your career
  • Discounted Gym membership and shopping vouchers
  • We build our bonds through a great social events calendar
  • Our Your Wellbeing Matters initiative provides total support
  • Our Employees Rewards Hub offers great rewards such as discount vouchers
  • Holidays are equivalent to 5.6 weeks per annum
  • £22,100 - £23,205 per annum (£10.00 - £10.50 per hour) plus £45 per sleep in
  • Earn £1000 by referring a friend
  • Further earning potential through sleep ins and overtime

We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. All successful applicants will be subject to fully Enhanced DBS.

Senior Care assistant/  Senior Support worker/ Senior Children’s care worker/ Children development /Working with children/ Autism practitioner/ Career/

 


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