Day Centre Support Worker

Libury Hall

Day Centre Support Worker

£24000

Libury Hall, Ware, Hertfordshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 15 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 2ff176a334d04fa798c9cbb37c219124

Full Job Description

Libury Hall is community for residents who live here because they need, or have needed in the past, varying degrees of practical, physical and emotional support in certain aspect of daily living. The aim is to provide for their care needs in a supportive but also stimulating environment. Some residents live in the main building and the majority live in cottages within the grounds and do quite a lot for themselves under the general care and supervision of staff.

Some residents have mental health difficulties, others have learning difficulties; or a combination of both. The fact that some have lived in institutions for many years means that helping them to recover lost skills and to enjoy as full and varied a life as possible is an important aspect of the work for care staff. All staff need to give the necessary help in a way that respects residents and treats them with dignity and that encourages them to retain or regain as much independence and control of their own lifestyle as possible. A day centre onsite helps with embedding and developing daily living skills.

A central point for the residents at Libury Hall is the onsite daycentre that they all have access to. This provides them with a range of different activities as well as space to socialise in.

Duties

Daycentre support workers work closely with the residents, completing planned activities for the residents who attend the daycentre, and also working with residents within Libury Hall who may not wish to attend the daycentre. Activities are catered around the residents likes and interests and part of the role involves identifying and enabling these interests to take place where possible.

Daycentre support workers use the company cars to take residents out into the community, this may be for to visit family, shopping or day trips like the zoo or seaside.

Provide personal care to residents when needed, such as toileting or incontinence within the daycentre or when out in the community.

At times, while other staff may be supporting residents with outings or attending meetings etc, the daycentre support worker may open and run the Daycentre on their own with a clear plan from the Daycentre Manager.

Support and assist with other activities within Libury Hall such as taking residents to appointments or helping out within the home when needed.

Social Care of Residents

Daycentre Support Workers have the main responsibilities for putting care plans into action. This could mean working with residents for example, learning to use a CD player, sewing, using a pay phone, purchasing goods from a shop, gardening, using games or quizzes to improve communication and co-ordinating skills, going out for walks, or trips to town, shopping or going to the hairdresser. Support Workers need to find out residents' interests some of which they may not have had an opportunity to pursue for many years. Others may welcome the chance to try out new activities.

Motivation and encouragement of residents who may be physically capable and mobile but who lack incentive due to their mental health is a large part of the role for Daycentre Support Workers, who are encouraged and supported in developing the appropriate skills.

Personal Care of Residents

Some Residents need practical help because of physical frailty and this could include the following:

  • Help with any personal need when required such as toileting.

  • Assist Residents with mobility problems and other physical disabilities including incontinence

  • Help in the use and care of personal equipment eg spectacles and hearing aids.


  • Care of the Daycentre

    Tidying and ongoing cleaning of the daycentre as and when required.

    Help make daycentre areas as cheerful and homely as possible, encourage Residents involvement in home making tasks around the daycentre.

    Catering and Meal times

    Supporting residents to use the cooking facilities at the Daycentre or in the bungalows as and when required as part of their care plan or goals.

    General

    Be aware of regular and occasional events in the home- prepare residents for these as appropriate. Be familiar with call systems. Answer emergency calls, the telephone and doorbell. Be alert to safety procedures or hazardous situations, deal with or report these. Use the in-house radio system in order to communicate with staff when needed.

    Oversee residents care of daycentre pets.

    Receive formal supervision from designated Team Leader, to review aspects of work and set goals and targets.

    Weekend work required, one weekend a month.

    Evening work as required, at least two a month.

    Driving of the company cars is required to take residents on outings.

    Attend staff meetings.

    Training

    To undertake a week-long induction programme coupled with a workbook to be completed as part of the probation period and to attend further training in line with national requirements. Further training opportunities are available to you and are to be agreed between you and your supervisor in the form of a personal development planning session.

    We are looking for a flexible, creative and enthusiastic person who understands individuals care needs and confidentiality, to join our Day Centre team.,
  • Experience working in the care industry,

  • Driving license

  • Have access to own transport to commute to Libury Hall due to the rural location,

  • Eligible to work in the UK

  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal,

  • Flexibility to change hours to facilitate the needs of the residents and home, including working one weekend a month and working in the evenings as required,


  • Desirable
  • Experience working with individuals with mental health issues,

  • Level 2 or greater in health and social care,

  • Share the same important values that Libury Hall strives to achieve,

  • Ability to work as part of a team,

  • Ability to support residents to complete cooking tasks,

  • Ability to support residents while swimming

    Flexibility is available around business routine


  • Blue Light Card entitlement

    Free onsite parking,

    Free meals during working hours (Lunch/Dinner)

    Training and development opportunities available including health and social care diplomas and mental health training.

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

    Pay: From £24,000.00 per year