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    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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    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?

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    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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Support Worker

  • Plymouth, Devon
  • Permanent
  • Up to £12.10 per hour
  • Carer for Mike
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Job Overview

With Mike, work doesn't need to feel like work. One day you might be pottering around the garden sowing seeds, the next you might be off looking for pirate treasures and bottles washed up onshore.

Contract: 12h per week

Date Applications Close: 06/12/2024

Ref: CB/NC

Essential for this job: Driver essential who is willing to use their own car. Must be comfortable with supporting with personal hygiene e.g. bathing support

Mike has a good sense of humour and enjoys laughing and chatting with his team. Mike's hobbies include gardening, playing computer games, listening to a variety of music, treasure hunting, metal detecting, and watching 80's cartoons, especially ThunderCats. Mike is wanting a driver in the team who wouldn't mind using their own car, so that he can venture to places not accessible by public transport. Mileage is paid at 40p per mile. Mike gets on well with strong maternal females, and is needing someone who can help with his interest in plants.

Mike is autistic with a learning disability and needs support in understanding the 'why' and the 'how', but the team are there to find creative and unique ways of helping his understanding such as creating a bespoke newspaper that has helped Mike develop, think more about his health, and try new things.

We are looking for someone who is keen to learn and develop so that Mike lives a fulfilled life, and you feel proud to be part of it. Shifts are typically 9am to 9pm (although we'd appreciate someone who could help on nights at times) and the rota is done in advance to help accommodate a good work/life fit. There is an in-depth team induction to support you into the role. The team are working towards being self-directed so an element of leadership will be required as there won't be the traditional hierarchy normally seen in a team. That doesn't mean there are no development opportunities. We want everyone in the team to develop and to enjoy supporting Mike and being part of the organisation.

Ideally you will:

  • Have a good sense of humour.
  • Be highly self-motivated.
  • Be willing to learn and develop within your role.
  • Have a passion for the work we do.
  • Be a great communicator for Mike.
  • Be forward thinking, willing to try new ideas and approaches.
  • Have similar interests or be sympathetic to Mikes.
  • Have good computer skills.

Benefits:

  • We reward our staff with competitive salaries
  • We offer an Award Winning Pension Scheme
  • We have a company sick pay scheme
  • Excellent annual leave allowance, including top up pay
  • Critical Illness cover, reassurance when you need it the most
  • Life Insurance, reassurance for your family when they need it the most
  • A really good mandatory induction
  • Ongoing high quality training
  • Career development opportunities
  • A real chance to make a difference to someone's life

We are committed to recruiting candidates who share our commitment to safeguarding, and therefore we apply robust recruitment and selection procedures to ensure that the people selected are right for the job, and that all candidates are appropriately screened prior to appointment, including obtaining references and DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) clearance. A DBS 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).