Female Waking Night Support Worker Camden and Barnet Service Care and Support for People with a Learning Disability

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Date as Postmarked Reference: 6319 Female Waking Night Support Worker Camden and Barnet Service Care and Support for People with a Learning Disability Thank you for your interest in the above post, please find the specific role requirements and duties for this post detailed within this document. When completing the application form you may submit additional documentation however we cannot accept a CV as a completed application. Please note the following: Once you have submitted or posted your application form allow 10 working days after the closing date for a response. As we do not notify applicants of an unsuccessful application, if no response has been received within this time, please accept this as confirmation that your application has been unsuccessful. Unsuccessful applicants must wait 6 months before applying for a vacancy at Creative Support. Please return the completed application form to Creative Support in the enclosed Freepost envelope or to Recruitment, 5 th Floor, Head Office, 35 Dale Street, Manchester, M1 2HF. Due to our charitable organisational status all application forms submitted without use of the Freepost envelope must be done so using the correct postage amount. Creative Support cannot accept receipt of forms which carry a surcharge due to incorrect postage amounts. Closing Date : 13 November 2013 Yours faithfully Recruitment Department Encs: Application Form Philosophy Statement Additional Information Finalised: 31 October 2013 by M. Singh Exempt from Section 7 2(e) of the SDA All candidates are subjected to enhanced DBS checks Page 1 of 10

JOB DESCRIPTION FEMALE WAKING NIGHT SUPPORT WORKER Care and Support for People with a Learning Disability Hours: Full time 37.5 hours per week, to be worked flexibly to include evenings and weekends, according to the needs of the service. Responsible to: Area Manager, Project Manager, Team Leader and Senior Support Workers. The Role: To provide individualised, person centred support to individuals with profound and complex learning disabilities living in Camden and Barnet. To enable individuals to enjoy a fulfilling and valued life, to participate in the community and to develop their abilities as fully as possible. The role requires a high level of accountability and will suit people with an excellent work ethic who are able to work without supervision. Main Duties 1. To develop and sustain warm and trusting relationships with service users. 2. To promote the self-esteem, happiness and emotional health of service users. 3. To offer unconditional positive regard to service users, to respect right to privacy and to ensure that their dignity is maintained at all times. 4. To encourage and support service users to express their needs, views and concerns. To enable service users to make choices and decisions and to participate as fully as possible in planning and decision-making processes. To enable people to contribute actively to decisions regarding their own care, support and activities through verbal and non-verbal communication methods which are tailored to their individual needs (e.g. Makaton, BFL, PECS) 5. To respect and promote the rights and entitlements of people with learning disabilities and to enable them to participate as fully as possible in their communities and to maintain community connections. 6. To carry out the role of key worker and to enable service users to achieve their goals and dreams by working alongside them to develop and implement their person centred plans. To be responsive to changing needs and preferences. 7. To support service users in maintaining the safety, security, cleanliness and comfort of their homes. To support service users in understanding and adhering to the terms and conditions of their tenancy agreement and in enjoying the rights and responsibilities of being a tenant. 8. To provide respectful personal care in accordance with the needs, wishes and preferred routines outlined in the individual s personal support plans. 9. To follow agreed guidelines for the provision of support and assistance to individuals with mobility needs. To use aids, lifting equipments (e.g. hoists), monitoring alarms and other assistive technologies in accordance to the guidelines. Page 2 of 10

10. To enable service users to become as independent as possible and to grow in confidence, competence and personal effectiveness in the following areas: Social skills/relationships Personal care & hygiene Daily living skills Managing money Using community resources and facilities Social, leisure and work activities Self organisation and coping abilities Personal safety To achieve this by providing assistance, support, advice, teaching, role modelling and by motivating, encouraging and offering positive feedback. To always seek to actively involve service users in everyday tasks and activities. 11. To support service users in claiming their full benefit entitlement, budgeting and managing their personal finances as independently as possible to support their chosen lifestyle. 12. To support people to enjoy a wide range of activities within the home and community which meets their needs. To support service users in developing a socially valued lifestyle which includes a varied range of culturally and age appropriate experiences, building on their strengths, interests and aspirations. To enable people to access social, leisure, work and educational opportunities. 13. To ensure that service users receive all necessary advice, care and regular health checks to ensure their physical health and well being. To promote nutrition, relaxation, exercise and a healthy lifestyle. To observe and monitor the service users emotional and physical well being and to inform the Registered Manager, families and other agencies of any concerns or significant changes in their needs, behaviour and circumstances. 14. To offer positive behaviour support to individuals who express their frustrations and needs through challenging behaviour by using appropriate strategies, management protocols and guidelines agreed with the multi-disciplinary team. 14. To work closely with the families of service users and other professionals involved in their care and support to provide coordinated services to meet the needs of the individuals. To encourage and support connections with families and friends. To positively and respectfully communicate with families and other professionals at all times. 15. To follow the guidance and risk management strategies outlined in the individual s risk management plan. To work in a safe and responsible manner to safeguard vulnerable service users from harm whilst ensuring they are able to make choices, enjoy new experiences and live a full life. 16. To ensure that vulnerable adults and children are safeguarded from harm. To comply with Creative Support and Council s safeguarding policy and procedures and to report any concerns regarding vulnerable adults or children with immediate effect to the Council, the Registered Manager and the Duty/On Call Manager. Page 3 of 10

17. To assist service users in the administration and monitoring of prescribed medication in accordance with the Scheme s Medication Policy. To carefully follow instructions for prescribed medication and to ensure that all medication is recorded in accordance with agency policies. 18. To take appropriate action in the event of unforeseen incidents and emergencies, ensuring that the Registered Manager is informed promptly. 19. To follow health and safety guidelines carefully and to alert the Registered Manager immediately of any concerns in relation to Health and Safety issues. 20. To contribute to project records and individual case files. 21. To carry out and record all financial transactions involving service users within agency guidelines. 22. To carry out general administrative duties, housing management tasks and services as required. 23. To contribute to person centred reviews, through the provision of verbal and written reports and by attending Support Planning meetings. 24. All employees should be aware that due to the nature of work Creative Support undertakes there is a requirement to support service users with daily living skills and individual activities which will include moving and handling and may involve supporting people with personal care needs. 25. As a waking night worker you will be required to work autonomously and confidently. You will follow the requirements of the project at which you will be working in relation to supporting service users needs. This will require completing regular observations and checks on service users as detailed in individual support plans. 26. You may be required to carry out domestic tasks which could include assisting service users with their washing, ironing and general cleaning tasks as required. 27. You will be required to attend your shift on time and ensure that you are fully rested prior to undertaking your waking night shift. You will be required to stay fully awake at all times for the duration of your shift. Other 28. To notify Line Manager of planned whereabouts and to submit accurate timesheets weekly. 29. To provide regular verbal and written reports to colleagues. 30. To accept support, supervision and guidance from senior colleagues. 31. To carry out all work in a manner consistent with the aims of the project and the service principles adopted by Creative Support. 32. To comply with and to implement the Equal Opportunities Policy. 33. To maintain confidentiality at all times, in accordance with the agreed policy. 34. To identify training needs in discussion with Line Manager and to attend training events and courses as required. Page 4 of 10

35. To observe any written policies, procedures and guidelines for good practice agreed by Creative Support. 36. To take on the role of shift co-ordinator when required. 37. In accordance with the Health and Social Care Act 2008, to actively participate in the prevention and control of infection within the capacity of the role. 38. To provide respectful personal care in accordance with the needs, wishes and preferred routines outlined in the individual s personal support plans. Some individuals will require support with their physical/mobility disabilities and may require support in wheelchairs, using hoists and other appropriate equipment to meet personal needs. 39. Any other duties as required. Page 5 of 10

PERSON SPECIFICATION FEMALE SUPPORT WAKING NIGHT WORKER Care and Support for People with a Learning Disability QUALITIES REQUIRED 1 Ability to demonstrate unconditional positive regard and a warm, caring, respectful and person centred approach to supporting people with a learning disability, visual impairment and complex health needs. 2 Ability to engage with service users, to develop and sustain warm and trusting relationships. 3 Ability to demonstrate basic insight and understanding of the needs of people with learning and sensory disabilities. 4 Experience of providing care or support to people with a learning disability, visual impairment and complex health needs. 5 Possession of relevant social care qualification (eg NVQ & Health and Social Care Diplomas). 6 Good verbal and non-verbal communication skills with the ability to tailor these to the needs and preferences of the individuals. 7 Good observational and reporting skills and the ability to contribute to a record keeping system. Candidates must demonstrate sufficient competence in spoken English and literacy to meet our requirements. 8 Knowledge and skills in the use of total communication approaches (e.g. BSL, Makaton, PECS etc) and the use of communication aids 9 Ability to work constructively and cooperatively as part of a team and to demonstrate self motivation, initiative and good sense of humour. 10 Ability to work safely and responsibly without direct supervision in the service user s own home and in the community. 11 A creative and resourceful approach to enable the full involvement and enjoyment of service users in daily living tasks and all activities. Ability to promote independence and to build on strengths, interests and abilities. 12 Understanding of the person centred aims and principles of Creative Support and the ability to put these into practice. 13 Ability to maintain professional boundaries, to liaise in a professional manner with other agencies and to work in a positive and respectful way with the families and friends of service users. 14 Ability to follow guidelines to manage risks and specific instructions relating to medication, financial transactions and the use of lifting equipment and assistive technologies. 15 Ability to demonstrate respect and acceptance of difference and diversity. 16 Ability to provide emotional and practical support with all aspects of everyday life including the provision of respectful personal care and assistance with mobility needs 17 A non judgmental, accepting approach to working with people who may be challenging and the ability to cope in a mature way with conflict, distress and challenging behaviour. 18 Ability to work in a calm, confident, patient and tolerant manner at a pace appropriate to the needs of the individual. 19 Ability to work flexibly and reliably and to demonstrate commitment and positive work ethic. How assessed? Desirable? Application Desirable & Application Desirable Application & Application & Application & Application & Application & Desirable or Page 6 of 10

QUALITIES REQUIRED How assessed? Desirable? 20 Enthusiastic and energetic can do approach with the commitment to go Application the extra mile to enable service users to achieve their goals. Must be in & sufficiently good health to support service users with a wide range of community activities. 21 Ability to support service users with their physical health needs, this may Application include pushing wheelchairs and using hoists for which a degree of & physical fitness will be required 22 Willingness to attend training courses and events or 23 Willingness to accept feedback and guidance to reflect on practice and to be accountable to service users, colleagues and managers 24 To have a clean driving licence and be willing to drive service users cars Application Form Desirable Page 7 of 10

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FEMALE WAKING NIGHT SUPPORT WORKER Care and Support for People with a Learning Disability 1. Pay Structure: Up to 16,672per annum (depending on experience and qualifications). New employees start at an entry point dependant upon their circumstances:- Point One: Point Two: 15,112 pa / 7.75 ph + 1.20 night supplement (no experience) 15,600 pa/ 8.00 ph + 1.20 night supplement (Graduate or 1 year s experience in health & social care) Point Three: 16,087 pa / 8.25 ph + 1.20 night supplement Point Four: (Atleast 2 year s experience with NVQ/QCF 2) 16,672 pa / 8.55 ph + 1.20 night supplement (Atleast 3 year s experience with NVQ/QCF 3) Applicants who can provide documentary evidence of their current wage being higher than Point 1 of the Support Worker pay scale may be entitled to commence on a higher scale point. (Please note that this condition applies only to previous employment of a fully contractual nature which is relevant to the position under offer). 1. Sleep-Ins: An additional payment of 28.00 is payable per night for sleep-ins. 2. Waking Nights: All waking nights attract an additional payment of 1.20ph for each night actually worked. This is paid to all staff who work nights whether on the basis of regular waking nights, periodic night duty, internal rotation or occasional night duty. 3. Bank Holidays: An enhancement is paid for working at Christmas and New Year. We do not pay enhancements for working evenings, weekends or any other public holiday. 4. Bonus: Employees will be awarded a one off bonus payment of 100.00 (pro-rata for employees who are contracted to work less than 18.5 hours per week) once they have successfully completed their probationary period, which is subject to the following: Attendance is satisfactory End Probationary Review is satisfactory Induction Checklist is complete Line Managers recommendation 5. Level 2 Health & Social Care Diploma: All employees will be required to undertake and complete the Level 2 Health and Social Care Diploma, or if the employee already has an NVQ but no Learning Disability qualification, they will need to complete the Level 2 Certificate in Learning Disabilities (applicable to Support Workers working in learning disability services only) as a condition of their employment. If you hold NVQ 2 health and social care or equivalent you will of course not need to do the award again, but we may support you to undertake other qualifications appropriate to your job role. Page 8 of 10

6. Hours of Work: Full or Part time hours. Full time hours are up to 37.5hours. To be worked flexibly on a rota which will include evenings, weekends and public holidays according to the needs of the service. Part time hours to be agreed subject to a minimum of 16 hours per week. In addition to your contracted hours you will be required to work sleep-ins for which you will be paid an additional 25.50 for each sleepin actually worked. Sleep-ins are additional to your contracted hours. 7. Disclosure Checks All appointments will be subject to DBS enhanced disclosure. 8. Probationary Period: The first six months will constitute a probationary period. When this is successfully completed, employment will be confirmed. 9. Holidays: 20 days plus 8 statutory days pro rata 10. Part Time Work: Please note that annual leave and other entitlements are calculated on a pro-rata basis for employees working less than 37.5 hours. We take a positive view of part-time work and will consider reasonable requests for part time hours for a minimum of 16 hours per week. 11. Sickness Policy: Creative Support operates a discretionary company sick pay benefit scheme which is for the purposes of preventing hardship during times of serious illness. The eligibility criteria and conditions for payment of Company Sick Pay (inclusive of SSP) are shown in the Employee Handbook. You may be eligible for Company Sick Pay benefits subject to compliance with these criteria as follows:- Creative Support does not pay for the first three days of any sickness absence. First six months service - Not eligible for Company Sick Pay though you may be entitled to SSP. Six months to eighteen months service - Up to a maximum of four weeks at full pay. Eighteen months plus service - Up to a maximum of eight weeks at full pay followed by four weeks at half pay. Part time employees will receive Company Sick Pay benefits as detailed above but pro rata to actual hours worked each week. Company Sick Pay benefits may be withdrawn or temporarily suspended where performance or attendance is unsatisfactory. 12. Pension: Creative Support operates an auto-enrolment pension scheme with the People s Pension. 13. Life Assurance: All staff are entitled to free life assurance. This is a valuable benefit which provides a lump sum equal to four times annual salary. The policy is provided by Norwich Union. Page 9 of 10

14. Discretionary Benefits: Creative Support offers discretionary benefits in addition to statutory benefits. These include: Paid paternity leave Enhanced maternity leave Compassionate leave Carers leave up to 5 days per annum 15. Employee Counselling Service: All staff, their partners and members of their household have access to an independent confidential, 24 hour telephone counselling service and to legal and financial advice. In addition, up to 6 sessions of face to face counselling can be obtained. This service is delivered by professionally qualified and supervised counsellors and is provided free of charge 16. Hospital Saturday Fund: All employees have access to a special scheme which enables membership of the Hospital Saturday Fund on preferential rates. There is a choice of packages offering different levels of service. Membership is entirely voluntary. 17. Staff Benefits Scheme: As a member of staff for Creative Support you will be entitled to access a range of on-line benefits for various activities and high street stores. Benefits include discounted prices and two for one offers at Theme Parks, Shops, Restaurants and various on-line stores. Page 10 of 10