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Senior Care Assistant - Nights

St Philips Care Group

Lincoln

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

24 days ago

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Job summary

Join a dedicated team at an award-winning care group as a Senior Care Assistant. This role is vital in providing exceptional care to residents, ensuring their dignity and independence. You will lead a team, manage care plans, and support clients in their daily activities. An inclusive and supportive environment awaits you, with opportunities for professional growth and development. If you are passionate about elderly care and want to make a difference, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Embrace a fulfilling career in the health and social care sector with a company that values its staff and clients alike.

Benefits

Supportive working environment

Opportunity for progression

Paid induction and shadow shifts

E-learning incentive scheme

Paid holiday

Flexible working opportunities

Rewards scheme

Refer a friend bonus scheme

Qualifications

  • Experience in elderly care and understanding of health needs.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage care planning.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and coordinate a team to provide high standards of care.
  • Assist clients with daily care needs and promote independence.
  • Report changes in residents' conditions to management.

Skills

Elderly Care

Health and Social Care Knowledge

Communication Skills

Medication Administration

Education

NVQ 3 in Health and Social Care

MA Level 3 in Health and Social Care

Job description

This job is brought to you by Jobs/Redefined, the UK's leading over-50s age inclusive jobs board.

Senior Care Assistant at Canwick Court

Night Shift, 33 hours per week.

St Philip's Care is dedicated to providing outstanding care to our clients which is why we are an award-winning company and have been named 'The most outstanding care group in the UK' and 'The most outstanding Residential Care Management Team in the UK'.

The role of being a senior carer is an important and valued role within the Health & Social Care industry.

You will lead, develop, and co-ordinate a team of care workers to provide the highest standards of care to our residents, ensuring the dignity of the residents is always maintained.

Job Role: To support the Manager in the overall management of the home. Assume responsibilities of the Manager in his/her absence, create an environment that respects the rights and wishes of the residents, encourage person-centred care, and maximize independence.

The successful person will be joining a close-knit, friendly team who offer a quality service.

As a Senior Care Assistant, you will be responsible for:

  1. Understanding and providing the requirements for 'normal' health and having insight into the effects on the client and family when continued care is needed.
  2. Assisting the client in any area of his/her daily care needs which they would normally undertake themselves if they were able to do so.
  3. Participating in holistic caring activities.
  4. Caring for all clients' needs as required with the aim of optimizing their independence.
  5. Ensuring a system is in place that promotes residents' participation in the planning and reviewing of care.
  6. Being responsible for the care planning process, maintaining appropriate medication and care delivery for a designated group of service users.
  7. Understanding the right of the individual to confidentiality.
  8. Moving and handling, dressing, and assisting residents in their daily hygiene and dressing needs.
  9. Observing and reporting any changes in residents' condition.
  10. Reporting to the Manager any hazard or unsafe equipment that may be injurious to the health and safety of staff, residents, and visitors.
  11. Attending any in-service training arranged as part of staff development and mandatory training, which is a legal requirement.
  12. Ensuring service is delivered in accordance with all relevant policies, procedures, and practices.

As a Senior Care Assistant, it would be desirable to have:

  1. NVQ 3 / MA L3 in Health and Social Care or working towards it.
  2. Previous experience as a senior in a Residential Care or Nursing Home.
  3. A passion for care of the elderly.
  4. Experience of medication administration.

Benefits of working with the St Philips Family:

  • A supportive, inclusive, friendly working environment.
  • The opportunity to progress and gain further qualifications - 'learn while you earn!'
  • 4-weekly pay periods.
  • Full training given.
  • Paid induction and shadow shifts.
  • E-learning incentive scheme.
  • Paid holiday.
  • Flexible opportunities to fit around your life.
  • Rewards scheme for all staff.
  • Refer a friend bonus scheme worth £100.00.
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