We have an opportunity for a passionate and caring person to join our dedicated team of Support Workers in our Supported Living services in Caerphilly borough, Maesycwmmer. We have a permanent 20 hour part time position available. (This includes an 8 hour sleep in as extra). This service needs to be staffed 24/7 so you will be required to work various shift patterns including days, evenings, weekends, wakeful nights and sleep in shifts as part of a rolling rota. Day shifts are typically split between 7am-11pm, with sleeps ins as extra. Shift Times vary and include daytime hours (7-3) mid shifts (10-5) afternoons (3-11pm) and we also have sleep ins at the service, which you will receive an enhancement for.
You will receive your rotas at least 4 weeks in advance so you have time to plan your social life around work. Due to the needs of the individuals we support in this service, a full UK manual driving licence and access to a car is required. If you would like the opportunity to work with some truly amazing people, please read on… Who are Pobl Group?
Pobl Group are a proud employer of over 2,300 colleagues providing diverse services and making a difference in communities throughout Wales. Our Care team provides registered care services throughout South Wales at dozens of locations and for a wide range of customers.
Pobl means ‘People’ and people really are at the heart of everything we do. We support some truly amazing people to live positive, independent lives in their own home and help get them where they want to be in life.
The 2 individuals we support have different personalities with different likes and hobbies. You could be joining the people we support in going on long walks in the countryside, dancing to music, watching films, and going out and about in the community or to visit loved ones. By being part of this team, you would play an influential role in enabling the people we support to lead fulfilling and independent lives and see first-hand how you make a difference to them.
How can I make a difference?
You would be providing the essential support to an individual with downs syndrome and a mild learning disability, who absolutely loves being outdoors and out in the community. The individual has an active life, enjoying drama, bowls, the gym and also volunteering once a week at a charity shop. As a Support Worker you will develop the skills and confidence of individuals to enable them to carry out various day to day activities as well as providing emotional support. You would make a real difference to the individuals life by enhancing his life skills and helping them maintain independence.
We also provide support to 1 other individuals who has very low support needs but requires support with budgeting and building on independence so they will be ready to move onto fully independent lives.
You will be expected to support with daily aspects of living, including:
Medication administration Cooking skills and other household skills Accessing the community and supporting to local groups Being a team player and having good communication skills Completing relevant paperwork to a high standard Supporting individuals to budget finances Providing companionship to the people we support through talking about their interests and wellbeing Having fun by encouraging the supported individuals to take part in activities that enhance their life skills and promote independence Take the people we support out and about therefore a full manual driving licence and access to a car is essential for this role For full details of the role and skills required please see the Job Description document attached.
What are some of the benefits?
An hourly rate of £12.15 making the annual salary £23,376 (FTE) Waking night rate - £12.15 + 20% Sleep in rate - £62.64 26 days (pro rata) holiday entitlement plus Bank holidays Pension scheme Sick Pay Every other weekend off Colleague Referral Scheme (£250 per referral) Time for Talking – a free counselling service Health Cash Plan Savings Scheme Electric Vehicle Lease Schemes Cycle to work scheme Eyecare plan Give as You Earn charity donation scheme Gym and shopping discounts Pobl socks and Pobl Bobl hats! Training and progression opportunities – including QCF Level 2 training to qualify you as a Care Worker. FREDIE
At Pobl Group we are guided, in all that we do, by a group of principles that we call FREDIE, these are: Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, Engagement. This means that whatever your background, you will have an equal opportunity at Pobl Group and we encourage you to apply now.
We occasionally close a vacancy before the end date as we actively review our applications and will sometimes progress to interview very quickly, we would love to hear from you so please apply now to start your Pobl journey.
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