Passionate about helping others? Looking for a more rewarding job, where you can enrich a patient’s life one-on-one? You’re made for a career in healthcare.
We are looking for a enthusiastic and committed Social Worker to join our SWH team. Please note that you need to be a fully qualified Social worker.
What we are looking for in a Social Worker:
Social Work England registration
Eligible to work in the UK
Hold a full UK licence
Post-qualified experience in Adult Social Work and transition
Degree level or equivalent in Social Work
Duties and responsibilities
Assessing the need for care and protection of individuals or families
Ensuring that individuals or families receive the necessary support and protection|
Assisting in the implementation of policies that aim to safeguard the vulnerable and uplift communities
Making recommendations or referrals to other services or agencies
Creating and maintaining accurate case files and records
Regularly meeting with supervisors
Developing accurate assessments, which may entail collaborating with other professionals
Working in multidisciplinary teams, which may include health professionals, occupational therapists, psychiatrists and teachers
Apply via link below or send application to info@serenitywh.org.uk
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We are looking for self-motivated game changers to join our young progressive team as Support Workers in Norfolk.
Apply today for a rewarding career with opportunities for growth and self-development.
To provide all support and care in line with the client’s support plan.
To fully review Support Plans on at least an annual basis, or more often as necessary or agreed, taking into account clients’ changing needs and wishes and amending accordingly.
To support clients to fulfil their aspirations, supporting them live as independently as possible, in accordance with their particular skills and abilities.
To keep appropriate, accurate records, including daily notes, with full involvement of the client.
To ensure that all support and care is provided in a way which protects clients from abuse and exploitation, maintains their dignity and supports positive risk taking and report all allegations of, abusive, discriminatory or exploitative behaviour and co-operate fully with any necessary follow up action.
Where required to provide personal care to clients in a way which respects their choices and dignity, including assistance with washing, bathing, toileting and continence.
To deal appropriately with behaviour which challenges services following the Support Plan at all times and working proactively to prevent and de-escalate such behaviour wherever possible.|
To work at all times in accordance with Health and Safety requirements, such as Manual Handling, Food Hygiene, Fire Safety and Risk Assessment procedures; to take personal responsibility for ensuring Health and Safety training is up to date.
Awareness and understanding of infection control and prevention procedures and how to implement these as appropriate for the client group.
To collect, store, administer and keep records of medication in accordance with St Anne’s procedures.
To carry out a range of household duties, in accordance with the needs of the service, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, and other domestic duties as required.
To support clients to plan menus, taking into account any health and/or cultural requirements and promoting healthy, balanced eating.
To be aware of and take into account legal responsibilities in relation to Deprivation of Liberty (DOLS), Mental Capacity Act (MCA), Best Interests and Safeguarding when dealing with complex care and support issues.
To accompany and support clients to take part in activities of their choice outside the home, which may include sport, religious, cultural, leisure or community activity.
To accompany and support clients in attending routine and specialist health appointments, such as doctors, dentist and other visits as required.
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an inspirational and motivated Health Care Assistant to join our dedicated Team.
You are conscientious, caring with the desire to make a difference? If yes, then you are the one we are looking for.
Supported by the clinical team within the practice, the Health Care Assistant (HCA) will deliver care within the boundaries of their role and in accordance with specific practice guidelines and protocols. Responsible for the care delivered, demonstrating clinical thinking and skills in clinical decision making within limits of your qualifications and role requirements.
We are looking for enthusiastic individuals with a genuine passion for working with people who have severe and enduring mental health diagnoses, providing compassionate care and promoting their independence.
The successful candidate must have excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate effectively and document accurately following all interventions.
Fulfilling the role of Associate/Co Worker under the supervision of a qualified nurse/clinician
Assisting and assessing individuals with Activities of Daily Living; including personal hygiene, dietary intake, budget management, and so on; with due regard to principle of recovery
Helping individuals to maintain independence from others by assessing and assisting in the development of daily living, domestic, communication and social skills
Promoting the physical health and wellbeing of service users through support and education and assisting qualified staff in the physical health monitoring, including monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, temperature, respiration, weight, drug and alcohol screening (after appropriate training)
Maintaining a safe environment free from unnecessary hazards
Reporting any abnormalities, accidents, untoward incidents or observations relating to a care
Ensuring that dignity and privacy of service users is maintained
Ensuring the promotion of issues of equality diversity and rights in accordance with good practice and legislation
Ensuring effective communication pathways exist
Under supervision of a qualified team member, implementing and assisting with the evaluation of individual plans of care
Reporting and recording the results of implemented plans of care in the appropriate and agreed format
Under supervision, and with appropriate training, taking a lead role in one or more aspects of care, i.e. Infection control, Health & Safety
Assisting senior staff in the planning and delivery of therapeutic and social activities for patients in the clinical area
When necessary, accompanying/escorting service users as directed by senior staff
Observe the requirements of the Mental Health Act 1983, Children’s Act and Child protection and Vulnerable Adult procedures
Responsible for the promotion of carer and service user involvement within the service and for its provision
Responsible for establishing therapeutic relationships with service users, and the implementation of evidence based therapeutic interventions, under guidance of the multidisciplinary team.
Apply via link below or send application to info@serenitywh.org.uk
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