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Support Worker- Hackney

Key Information

Job Ref
SW/HK
Job Type
Permanent
Closing Date
18th November 2021
Location
Hackney
Salary
£21,497.00
Contract Hours
Full-time

Description

We are looking for an enthusiastic, creative, committed and proactive support worker to provide high quality care and support to the people we are supporting in Catherine House in Hackney.

Are you the person we are looking for?      Can you help a person we support achieve their goals – for example to empower someone who is non-verbal to use assistive technology to communicate via an IPad using communication software, to enable a person we support to keep in contact with family and friends to connect through our Alcove video call system.

If these are activities that you can see yourself doing this could be the position for you.

The people we support are living in the community in an adapted supported living environment. They live in their own self-contained fully accessible flat. The service provides excellent support for people with profound multiple learning disabilities and autism to enable the people we support to have a good quality of life through providing access to a varied range of activities both in the community and within the home. People are supported, through a person centred approach, to access personally meaningful educational, sports and leisure opportunities. We also ensure other support goals relating to health, housing, personal care etc. are on track.

Creative, multisensory approaches, active support, good communication tools and partnership working are critical to ensuring the best possible life opportunities for people with PMLD and autism.

What we expect from you:

  • An excellent team player
  • Active support
  • Person centred approaches
  • Being creative and empowering in your support practice
  • Having resilience and embracing positive behaviour support approaches

As a support worker your duties will include:

  • To share Outward values of enabling, empowering and engaging and be able to implement these
  • Provide support to individuals in line with support plans & risk assessments
  • Coordinating packages of care & support for people and contributing to reviews of these
  • Demonstrate good IT and be able to record information clearly and professionally
  • Good verbal & written communication skills to liaise with families, health and other professionals / able to use communication approaches to engage with the people we support
  • Deliver a service that promotes and supports choice, empowers individuals
  • Putting the people we support at the heart of your work promoting each individual’s needs for independence, wellbeing, dignity.
  • Flexible approach to shift patterns that could include evenings, weekends and bank holidays
  • To contribute in the compilation of essential documents