Jump on board with an amazing opportunity at Bolton Cares, as a Support Worker within our Outreach service. Outreach support people who are living with mental health and/or, a LD, autism, etc. Duties include supporting people with daily living skills such as cooking, shopping and managing bills, and supporting people to access the community. We are a specialist team based at the Thicketford Centre but supporting people who live across the borough of Bolton.
We deliver high quality, compassionate care, and support to help local people live better lives. We are a person-centred team working to support individuals from schemes across the borough of Wigan. We want people with the right values, behaviours and attitudes that match our own as an organisation.
When you work for Bolton Cares, you are part of a thriving community of over 750 talented staff, who are united in a common commitment to transform lives in a person-centred environment, our people are at the heart of everything we do, because we care.
About the role:
As part of a team, you will be supporting people with complex needs including mental health, autism, and learning disability. You will also be supporting people with complex lifestyles and who misuse alcohol and drugs. We pride ourselves on matching people we support with the right staff as this is essential to achieving positive outcomes from the support we provide.
You will also support people to:
Manage their finances
Attend health appointments
Engage in drug/alcohol therapy
Maintain their housing tenancy
Integrate/participate in their local community
The service operates between 8am to 8pm and you will work your contracted hours over 4 to 5 days each week on a rota which includes weekends (averaging one weekend in three at this moment). There is also a 10% pay enhancement for any hours worked at the weekend.
It is essential that you hold a full driving licence and have access to a car on a daily basis, a mileage allowance will be paid for any journeys you are required to make.
Experience and skills required:
Must have experience supporting adults within a social care setting.
Experience of supporting individuals with a learning disability, mental health or an autistic spectrum condition would be preferable.
Ability to develop supportive relationships, promoting independence and wellbeing.
You will be highly motivated to deliver outstanding care and support.
Have the ability to work in a person-centred way.
About you:
Are you an enthusiastic, initiative-taking individual with a vast experience of support skills? Can you make a positive contribution to our team?
We are particularly keen to hear from those individuals who have previous experience of support work, with a competent understanding of the health and adult social care environment, and above all, you will share our values and commitment to delivering public benefit to the people we serve.
Training
We will provide the right candidate with a range of training and development opportunities.
All applications will be subject to satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service checks and references.
COVID-19 considerations:
NHS offers all eligible frontline health and social care professionals, staff who have direct contact with patients, ahead of winter, to prepare for winter, including through the offer of winter vaccinations to protect our patients, our staff, and services during colder months.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: 12.60 per hour
Expected hours: No more than 37 per week
Benefits:
Additional leave
Bereavement leave
Company events
Company pension
Health & wellbeing programme
Ability to commute/relocate:
Bolton BL1: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Education: