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Support Practitioner - Seaboard

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Carr Gomm

2021-12-03 11:00:02

Job location London, Greater London, United Kingdom

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Other

Job description

Job details
Posting date: 15 November 2021
Salary: £10.02 to £10.62 per hour
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 15 December 2021
Location: Highland, Scotland
Company: Carr Gomm
Job type: Contract
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Summary
Support Practitioner

Locality: Seaboard

Type: Permenant and Relief Positions Available

Salary: £19,592 - £20,765 per annum (pro rata) / £10.02 - £10.62 per hour

Driving advantageous, but not essential.

At Carr Gomm, we appreciate how difficult the current climate is for everyone. Please be assured that the health and safety of people supported and our staff is a priority for us. As a member of our team, you can expect:

Access to full PPE and hand sanitiser (gloves, aprons, masks, visors, and goggles) when appropriate.
Full training in the effective use of PPE, following agreed guidance issued by Health Protection Scotland.
As one of Scotland's leading social care and community development charities, we are fully up-to-date with industry accepted guidance on infection control procedures, vaccination roll-out, and visiting friends and family advice.

About us

We are one of Scotland's leading social care and support charities striving to help people to achieve their individual hopes and dreams every day. We know our work is challenging and very rewarding, and we require people with a flexible and inspirational approach able to find innovative solutions with people, not for them. Our organisation provides many years of practical experience, professional policies and procedures, expert colleagues and a passion for continually learning and improving. We ensure you come to work every day informed, inspired and determined to make a difference by having a positive impact on people's lives.

The role

On any given dayyou might make a difference by supporting an older woman with dementia to remain independent in her home and maintain contact with her network of friends in her community. You might help a young man with autism move into his first home away from his family, and support him to understand his excitement and fear at this big life step. You might support a father of young children with his benefits claims and understanding his responsibilities as a tenant to reduce the risk of eviction. You might support a woman who has been in hospital for many years to move into her own home again and support her right to make her own decisions in how she chooses to live. You might support a mother who struggles with her mental health to improve her wellbeing by making healthy food choices on a budget and keeping on top of her medications.

Our commitment to you

We'll place you in a welcoming team under the leadership of a knowledgeable manager. We'll provide a comprehensive induction, regular supervision and team meetings to ensure you maximise your potential. We'll train you to actively listen to people and have the skills and knowledge to be able to take next steps with them. We'll help you to develop personalised support plans and guidelines so that we all share the same understanding of what we are doing and why; thereby ensuring we get it right. We'll trust you to work with families and neighbours, local councils and NHS staff.

Career Development

We'll help you register as a professional social care practitioner with the SSSC. We'll support you in completing your vocational SVQ training and we'll ensure you benefit from continual professional development.

For an informal discussion please contact Christine Mackenzie (Service Manager) on or

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