Current Openings:
Full-time Team Worker
37.5 Hours
Main Responsibilities
Carrying out assessments within the community to identify what care and support is needed.
Working with other professionals such as social workers to make sure people get the right help.
Providing advice about how to use specialist equipment.
Teaching life skills such as making a cup of tea or reading braille.
Organising activities such as sports, drama and education.
Informal training & education.
Formal qualifications such as a Diploma in Health and Social Care (up to Level 5) or specialist subjects like dementia care, communication skills and team leading.
Over 50 vocational qualifications at all levels including topics such as dementia care, communication skills and team leading.
Opportunities to progress and develop in adult social care and specialise in a certain area or take on more responsibility.
Full-time Key Worker
37.5 Hours
Main Responsibilities
Programme Development: Collaborate with the key work team to design and implement structured group and one-on-one key work programmes. •
Client Assessment: Conduct initial triage and comprehensive assessments, identifying additional health needs for appropriate referrals.
Case Management: Manage a caseload, providing support to maximise harm reduction for individuals and the community.
Recovery Planning: Develop, implement and review individual recovery plans and risk assessments.
Record Keeping: Maintain clear, concise, and accurate client records.
Support Services: Assist clients in accessing employment, training and education opportunities.
Team Collaboration: Work flexibly and effectively as part of the team, sharing knowledge and assisting others.
Informal training & education.
Formal qualifications such as a Diploma in Health and Social Care (up to Level 5) or specialist subjects like dementia care, communication skills and team leading.
Over 50 vocational qualifications at all levels including topics such as dementia care, communication skills and team leading.
Opportunities to progress and develop in adult social care and specialise in a certain area or take on more responsibility.