About this role
Job summary
We are looking for dedicated and passionate people to join our team who want to make a difference to the lives of the residents they work with by empowering their independence and dignity.
Are you looking to work in a dynamic role that not only gives you job satisfaction, where every day presents a new challenge, but also offers comprehensive training, support and a clear route to progression? If so, why not visit our website for more information https://chaseley.org.uk/about/
Main duties of the job
Wed love to hear from you if you have experience as a Senior Support Worker to include aspects such as
Leadership and directionPerson Centred CareMedication AdministrationDocumentation & Record keepingPositive Behaviour SupportFalls PreventionFluids & NutritionUrinary IncontinenceWound Care ManagementDiabetes AwarenessMCA & DolsWith our support and training you too can help enrich the lives of our residents.
You must have a positive attitude and general desire to help people, full right to work in the UK (we are unable to provide certificates of sponsorship) and be over 18. You'll be required to apply for an enhanced DBS check.
About us
The Chaseley Trust is dedicated to supporting individuals with diverse neurological impairments at our stunning seafront location in Eastbourne. We are looking for dedicated and passionate people to join our team who want to make a difference to the lives of the residents they work with by empowering their independence and dignity.
Are you looking to work in a dynamic role that not only gives you job satisfaction, where every day presents a new challenge, but also offers comprehensive training, support and a clear route to progression? If so, please view our current vacancies and click apply on the appropriate job role you are interested in.
Benefits include:
Competitive rates of pay5.6 weeks annual leave per year including bank holidaysShift flexibility within our rolling rotaGuaranteed contracted hours plus an enhancement rate for additional hoursFree 24/7 employee counselling supportFree life insuranceContributory pension schemeFree on-site parkingFirst class training with defined career development pathways, including support with recognised qualifications and apprenticeshipsSubsidised staff meals including free meal daysWorking hours are on a rolling rota with alternate weekend work. Shifts are 12-hours from 7pm - 7am (no mixed shifts). We offer flexibility of working 24 hours per week up to 48 hours per week.
Job description Job responsibilities
Job purpose
To provide high quality care to all residents. To provide leadership and direction on the care shift.
Duties and responsibilities
Quality and Regulation
1. To ensure the delivery of high-quality personal care following the care plan and individual resident wishes to ensure the comfort and dignity of each resident
2. Adhere to the local Safeguarding policy, following the Duty of Candour requirements
3. Monitor the delivery of care when on duty to ensure that it is of high quality and maintains the dignity and well-being of residents
4. Understand the importance of privacy, dignity, choice and consent and uphold these basic rights at all times
5. Contribute to the individualized person-centered care planning process of each resident and recording appropriate daily interactions and observations.
6. Complete all regulatory and statutory training requirements and comply with all company policy and procedures whilst at work
7. Individual key worker responsibility for residents ensuring that residents receive one-to-one quality time when on duty. Additionally supervising the care team to ensure they perform their key worker responsibilities.
8. In consultation with the resident/families offer support to maintain the residents room, clothing and property in order.
9. Train and develop new starters/agency staff supporting sign of for induction and probation.
10. Lead on residents physical and mental well-being and ensure that all residents are treated with dignity
Clinical Tasks on sign off of training only
Record observations including weight, temperature, pulse, blood pressure, nutrition, and document fluid and food intake/output as identified in the care plan. Recording this in nourish. 2. Perform a range of clinical skills appropriate to the individual resident needs. These could include blood pressure, temperature, pulse, oxygen saturation, respirations, manual evacuation, enema, bladder wash out, suppository, peristeen pump, peg flush, setting up nutrison pump, and blood glucose monitoring as identified in the care plan. Ensuring that these are accurately documented reported and acted upon as necessary.
3. Wound Care- only protective dressings to be applied, under strict direction of nurses.
4. Distribution of pads
5. To undertake Basic life Support and First Aid training and update at least annually
6. Subject to appropriate training in accordance with the Chaseley Trust Administration of Medicine Policy, undertake appropriate Medication duties including ordering, stock control, reviewing and acting on near miss events by reporting to the nurse in charge.
7. To have a knowledge and understanding of The Chaseley Trust clinical policies and strategies and ensure knowledge is kept up to date.
8. Checking and monitoring of support workers completion and accuracy of nourish system.
9. Checking of slings and equipment.
Leadership
1. Supervise the delivery of high-quality care within the Support Worker Team
2. Direct, support, mentor and act as a role model for Support Workers and other Senior Support Workers where appropriate
3. Complete supervision and team communications for support workers assigned
4. Provide feedback on new starters to the Clinical Support Manager to support the probation process
General
Engage in supporting and delivering activities for residents Work collaboratively within the clinical team to promote a healthy, professional and friendly atmosphere for all residents and their families and friends Support new residents and their families and friends to the home in orientation of the environment Maintain communication and working relationships with healthcare professionals in the home. Be professional, courteous and transparent in your communication. Assist and actively encourage the social care and the well-being of residents with the care team. Leading on residents being taken to social areas of the home and engaging in activities and events. Prepare food trays and dining rooms to The Chaseley Trust standard and support residents with their meals and drinks Supporting the escorting of residents when required out of the home for appointments etc. following completion of a risk assessment by the registered nurse Attend opportunities for clinical/personal training and development Any other reasonable task requested by the Clinical lead or Registered Manager which is within your competence
Working conditions
Bank holiday and weekend working Shift work including night duty Working across all floors This is physically demanding, you will be required to stand for extended periods of time and do repetitive tasks with few breaks
The Chaseley Trust subscribes to Well Led
Good leadership, at all levels of the organisation, shapes its culture into one where people who use the services and the quality of care come first
strong & effective leadership a supportive and values-driven culture encouraging teams to work together stable management open and collaborative Safeguarding
Chaseley Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, employees and volunteers. All offers of employment with the trust are subject to pre-employment checks which will include References, Health, Right to Work in UK, a satisfactory Enhanced DBS. Please note that under the GDPR, by making your application, you are consenting to Chaseley Trust processing and retaining your personal information for the purposes of the application. You have the right to withdraw your consent and ask for your data to be deleted at any time, however it will then not be possible for Chaseley Trust to process your application any further.
Final Statement
Please note, irrespective of the post held, and at all times you are responsible for the health and safety of yourself, colleagues, Residents and visitors.
This job description will be agreed between the jobholder and the officer to whom he/she is accountable.
It is a reflection of the present position and will be subject to review and alteration in the event of any future development within the Chaseley Trust. It will be used as the basis for the determination of objectives.
Person Specification
Qualifications Desirable
GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above, or equivalent Level 3 NVQ or Advanced Diploma in Health and Social Care
Personal Attributes Essential
Team player Caring Enthusiastic manner Trustworthy and honest Can-do attitude Strong communicator Personally committed Learns from mistakes Tenacious and resilient Takes accountability Professional Integrity and confidentiality
Skills & Abilities Essential
Clinical and/or caring skills Good verbal and written communication skills
Experience Essential
Care home or caring experience Supervising a team
Desirable
Customer service experience
Knowledge Essential
Able to demonstrate specific knowledge of clinical care in residents with neurological and spinal injuries.
Other special requirements Essential
Physically able
Desirable
Willing to undertake further training to Care Practitioner level
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Employer details Employer name The Chaseley Trust
Address South Cliff
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN20 7JH
United Kingdom
Employer's website https://www.chaseley.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
