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  • Patience

    Many of our service users need help with day-to-day activities like shopping, cooking and personal wellbeing. Our carers are there to help them manage these activities whilst teaching them the skills they need to live independently.

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    How would you feel about helping someone improve their life skills?

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    Young people and adults with mental health conditions or learning disabilities often need support with medical appointments, housing options and claiming benefits. Part of a carer’s role is to advocate on their behalf to ensure they get the medical and financial support they’re entitled to.

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    How confident are you speaking up in meetings and appointments?

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    Caring for people with complex needs often requires you to make decisions and act quickly and professionally.

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    Would you say you’re a quick thinker in challenging situations?

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    As a carer, your role will sometimes involve staying overnight or working flexible hours to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the person you’re caring for.

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    Are you able to be flexible with your working hours and adapt to the changing needs of the service user?

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    Caring for people with complex needs can be great fun, and we get involved with as many physical activities as we can.

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    Are you a hands-on person who likes to get active and enjoy the outdoors?

  • Adaptability

    It’s important that all our service users are looked after in a consistent and professional way in accordance with their personalised care plan even when their behaviour is challenging.

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    Do you have the attention to detail and professionalism needed to ensure the rules are followed, even in a difficult environment?

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Life Skills Lead

  • Taunton, Somerset
  • Permanent
  • Up to £30000 per annum + Circa - depends on skills & qualifications
  • Carer for Twins
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Job Overview

We require a dedicated person to join our small team and provide a bespoke package of care, support and education to 2 young adults. The youngsters are twins and you will be working in their family home to provide care and skills training and support to the twins who have autism. You will lead on the care and educational support and have a small team of support assistants to lead and develop.

You should have experience working with autistic people. Applicants must possess excellent communication skills, remain calm under pressure and be enthusiastic about delivering a first class support and education service. An exciting training package will be provided.

Date Applications Close: 31/05/2024

Essential for this job: Valid full UK drivers licence and ability to drive

You will be required to:

  • Be familiar with EHCPs and learning objectives
  • Be able to express good leadership and motivate a team of staff providing the face to face support to the twins on a daily basis
  • You will also be able to roll your sleeves up and role model by providing direct support on a regular basis
  • Motivate and progress the care and learning opportunities by using clear structures, interesting teaching, and learning activities under guidance from specialist teachers.
  • Follow positive behaviour plans to regulate and manage behaviours that might be described as challenging, trying at all times to understand what the twins might be trying to communicate through their behaviour.
  • To contribute to programmes of observation and assessment as planned by the teacher and other health and social care professionals with oversight
  • Develop and prepare resources and deliver care and learning
  • Champion the delivery of education and model effective teaching and learning strategies which motivate and engage positively in educational activities
  • Work collaboratively with parents and professional
  • To progress learning and life opportunities in a range of settings, including in the community
  • To understand and comply with the statutory guidance regarding safeguarding, manual handling, health and safety and GDPR, reporting any concerns immediately.
  • To undertake any other reasonable duties as requested, following the changing needs of the twins.

You will be working within a passionate team committed to providing high-quality education and care and adapting provisions to meet the needs of the young adults.

You must have:

  • Patience, an ability to stay calm under pressure, a willingness to learn new skills and a commitment to building relationships.
  • Previous experience of working effectively with young adults with autism and commitment to them learning new skills and getting a good life that makes sense to them
  • Willingness to engage with an exciting training package, including intensive interaction, PECs, TEACCH and British Sign Language as well as understanding Positive Behaviour Support and how to manage, challenge and change.
  • Hold or work towards NVQ level 3 or more, as there is a real possibility of career progress within the company.

A DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) Check will be requested in the event of the individual being offered a position with Beyond Limits, the cost of which will be to the employee, however, this will be returned after successful completion of probation period (6 months).