As a Senior Care Assistant at HC One, Kindness will be at the core of everything you do. It touches upon every aspect of our Dementia, Nursing, Residential and Specialist care homes. Every single person who works here understands that our residents are people just like them with their own stories to tell. And, by joining us, you’ll have a wonderful opportunity to give something back to those people.
Please be aware this is for day shift, we have 36 hours available and also 44 hours per week.
For you, that will mean planning and implementing the kind of care that will give our residents a real sense of security, dignity and independence. You will get to know our residents and their families – helping to ensure we deliver truly personalised care plans. Leading a team of Care Assistants, you will be responsible for maintaining the highest standards of care and you’ll be a real influence on the rest of the team. Whether you are showing someone how to use a walking frame, helping someone at the end of their life to eat a meal or talking to a resident’s family on the phone, you’ll do so with a sense of kindness, above anything else. Assisting the Registered Nurse and Care Manager, you will be involved in providing essential physical and mental stimulation through a range of social and recreational activities, as well as administering medication.
One of your key responsibilities as Senior Care Assistant is to
maintain accurate records of the job you do and build strong
relationships with the rest of your team.
Ideally, you’ll have completed a Level 2 Diploma S/NVQ in
Health and Social Care and are prepared to work towards Level 3
qualification in Health and Social Care or equivalent, a background in
person centered care planning and knowledge of caring for people with
dementia. What’s essential, though, is your brilliant positive energy
and natural ability to get along with people. You’ll know what good
record keeping looks like and be able to manage your time effectively.
And, whenever you communicate with a resident or co-worker, you’ll be
truly considerate and kind.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and therefore it is
important that you are able to recognise the signs which may indicate
possible abuse, harm or neglect in its different forms and know what
to do if there are any concerns. All colleagues are required to attend
safeguarding training appropriate to their role and to undertake
additional training in associated areas. You also have the ability to
seek appropriate advice and report concerns, including escalation if
action is not taken.
We’ll provide full training, so
it’s a great opportunity to learn something new. In return, you will
enjoy access to a huge variety of benefits and services to support
your physical and psychological well-being and throughout your career
as a Senior Care Assistant we will invest in you, and you will enjoy
additional support and benefits including: