is a CQC registered care provider. We provide local authorities with all aspects of bespoke care packages. Including, but not limited to, domiciliary care, community support and supported living.
We are in need of experienced
support workers
to join our team in Crawley, West Sussex. To provide support to one service user in our extra care accommodation for them. This is a part time permanent role, you will be employed directly by Vida Supported Living.
Role Description:
Join Our Team as a Learning Disability Support Worker
Location:
Crawley, West Sussex, RH10
Salary:
12.21 per hour.
Hours:
3-6 hours a day.
Contract:
Part-time, Permanent.
Right to Work:
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorships or visas.
Essential Criteria To be considered for this position, you will demonstrate exposure to the following areas of expertise:
Learning disabilities
Autism/Asperger's Syndrome
Behaviours that Challenge
Mental Health Challenges
Positive Behaviour Support
About You:
Are you someone who truly enjoys making a difference in others lives? Do you have a calm, caring, and resilient nature that helps you thrive in challenging situations? We're looking for individuals to join our team who can stay calm under pressure and handle behaviours that others might find challenging. Who can provide care and support in a respectful manner, communicate effectively and promote independent living. Essential attributes are compassion, adaptability, and a commitment to improving the lives of individuals with learning disabilities by providing holistic care and support.
What will you be doing? As a Support Worker, you'll be more than just their support - you'll be a key part of someone's journey towards living their best life. Here's what you'll be doing:
Develop and implement personalised care plans based on individual needs and aspirations.
Assist with daily living activities such as personal hygiene, meal preparation, and medication management.
Nurture a supportive and empathetic environment to address emotional and psychological needs.
Encourage and engage individuals in activities that promote social interaction and personal development.
Facilitate skill-building activities to enhance independence and self-confidence.
Provide guidance and encouragement for the individual to learn and practice essential life skills.
Maintain clear and open communication with individuals, their families, and healthcare professionals.
Advocate for the individual to ensure their voice is heard and respected in decision-making processes.
Ensure a safe and secure living environment, identifying and mitigating potential hazards.
Monitor and address any health concerns, promptly reporting and collaborating with healthcare professionals when needed.
Keep detailed and accurate records of care activities, progress, and any incidents.
Provide regular updates to the team, supervisors and family, on the well-being and development of the individual.
Stay informed about advancements in the field of mental health and attend relevant training sessions.
Who you will be Supporting?
Our client is a male in his 40s with learning disabilities and mental health conditions. Staff are to provide some support to help him manage his home and keep this safe and free of hazards. To provide some support to help me access the community safely and effectively. While his community engagement is currently limited, the support he receives plays a crucial role in his daily life, balancing his need for independence with the practical support required to manage potential risks and vulnerabilities.
Essential requirements
Minimum 12 months UK based care experience
Enhanced DBS check
Valid Mandatory training
Fluent English/good communication skills
Two professional references
Job Type: Full-time