Beech Cottage Woodingdean (On-Site)
Permanent, Full time
No DBS check required
£33,366 - £37,938
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Introduction
This is an opportunity to join our management team as a Care Support Manager to help us provide Re-ablement Care across the city to people in their homes.
About us
Independence at Home provides a personal approach to helping individuals who find themselves unable to manage day-to-day tasks at home. We support people for up to six weeks to learn to do things in a different way to increase independence and confidence. This includes support with daily living tasks including manual handling. Our service is integrated with Health, so we work closely with Nurses, OT and Physio-therapists. The service is part of the hospital discharge pathway, so we are very busy and we have high turn-over of service users.
Our last CQC inspection rated the service as “good” in all aspects of the care and support provided, as well as for leadership.
About the role
About you
We will provide you with in-depth induction to the role, where you will be well supported by your managers and colleagues. You will also have access to training and continuous professional development appropriate to the role. However, you will need:
Our operations are heavily based on computers. We will train you to use our specific and corporate systems during your induction, but you will need to bring good IT skills and confidence to learn new systems.
Working for us
The service is 7-day and operates throughout the year. The role includes working on a rota that includes early mornings, evenings, weekends and bank holidays; and providing support to our Duty Office.
The role is based at our office in Woodingdean (BN2 6DA), but working regularly in the community visiting service users and staff across the whole city.
We can offer you:
Contact Julian Seaborne telephone: 01273 295262 email: @brighton-hove.gov.uk
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Your starting salary will be pro rata if the above position is less than 37 hours or term-time only.
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Please note that this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and is subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Check.
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