Senior Care Assistant

Job description

Summary

Reports to

  • Assistant Manager.

Duties

  • Lead and supervise Care Assistants to:

    • Ensure Residents are at the heart of the care delivery.

    • Contribute to the efficient running of the service.

    • Ensure care plans followed.

Requirements

  • Good english.

  • Flexible.

  • Proficient computer/written skills.

  • Leadership skills.

  • Problem solving skills.

  • Communications skills.

  • Previous experience in similar environment.

  • Previous experience in a similar role.

  • Previous experience working with people who have additional support needs.

 Specific Requirements for application

* = essential requirements

    • * Good English.

      • Written & verbal.

    • Can commute to Ashfield within an hour .

    • * College level 1 OR 2 in Health & Social Care OR equivalent.

    • * Flexible.

      • Must be able to work across a variety of shifts.

    • * Proficient computer/written skills.

      • To maintain all Care Plans/care records and audit care records in accordance with our Home's policies to ensure standards compliance.

    • * Leadership skills.

      • Promote effective resolutions of team conflict.

      • Provide our residents with support/assistant as they accomplish daily tasks, including bathing, eating, dressing, grooming, and using the bathroom.

    • * Problem solving skills.

      • Adapt and address situations quickly.

    • * Communication skills.

      • Build rapport with Residents by establishing personal connections and showing genuine interest in their lives.

      • Liaise appropriately with all visitors and callers to our Home.

    o   Effectively delegate staff to ensure that shifts run smoothly, making sure all work is carried out in an organised and efficient manner taking into consideration people’s preferences.

    • * Previous experience in a similar environment.

      • E.g. working in a home care.

    • * Previous experience in a similar role.

    • * Previous experience of working with people who have additional support needs.

      • E.g. elderly people with dementia.

Your Duties

    • Understand the physiological, psychological, and sociological needs of our residents.

      • Plan and deliver sessions to groups and individuals that meet the needs above discreetly (e.g., assisting one of our residents with one of their sporting hobbies to encourage exercise).

        • Sessions should be planned ahead for the quarter and relevant to the season and compliment any events.

    • Plan and host seasonal events for our residents, employees, and the local community. Per year;

      • 4x Parities = Residents + staff on/off duty + Friends and relatives + wider community – are welcome. Including; themed decorations, food van/buffet and entertainment provided.

      • 4x Special days = Residents + staff on duty + Friends and relatives – are welcome. Including; themed decorations and entertainment provided.

      • 4x Parities = Residents + staff on duty + Friends and relatives – are welcome. Including; themed decorations.

      • Birthdays = Card signed by staff + balloons/flowers + cake + invite friends/relatives for lunch/tea.

    • Assist with the induction of new starters in accordance with Ashfield Nursing Home’s policy.

    • Be polite and respectful in communication with staff, residents, or external visitors.

    • Develop effective working relationships with other employees within the service.

    • Work in cooperation with members of the multi-disciplinary teams to maximise opportunities for people in the service.

    • Promote the safety, dignity, and wellbeing of residents at all times. This includes maintaining an environment free from abuse, neglect, or harm.

    • Remain vigilant to any signs or indicators of abuse—whether physical, emotional, financial, sexual, or neglect.

    • Act in accordance with the organisation’s safeguarding policies and procedures. 

    • Be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of those individuals one supports.

    • Attend all statutory training, meetings and any others as directed by a manager.

    • Knowledge of, and work within, the Fundamental Standards.

    • Understand the regulatory framework that governs the service, including the role of CQC and their requirements.

    • Commit to achieving the relevant qualifications with the role.

    • Understand and follow all policies and procedures relevant to the role.

    • Understand and follow all relevant risk assessments.

    • Be open to learning opportunities.

Core Values

Our Core Values are vital and timeless guiding principles, that attract like-minded people. We also review, reward and recognise our employees based on these values.

Demonstrate the values and behaviours we expect from our team members regarding their daily interactions for/with residents, visitors, colleagues and other professionals.