Job details
- Salary 13.10 - 26.20 UKP per hour
- Role Senior Carer / Head of Care / Team Leader
- Hours Full Time
- Location Carlisle, Cumbria
Job summary
Our stunning new home Egerton Manor Care Centre is a purpose-built 64
bed care facility and is situated in the picturesque village of
Egerton in the heart of Bolton. Which opened October ‘23 will provide
the highest standards of safety, comfort and care to residents who
have a variety of care needs. We offer residential, nursing and
dementia care. We invest in the latest technology, and offer a
purposeful programme of daily activity and gentle exercise to enhance
the experience, care and wellbeing of our residents. All team members
are hand selected for their warmth and passion, they have a full
induction and ongoing training from our in house trainers in
conjunction with the New Care Academy. New Care has had no agency
staff use for over years as we employ a permanent staff team to ensure
continuity of care to residents from staff that know them and that
residents know and trust. Across New Care all of our staff are paid
the national living wage or above.
We are seeking to appoint a
kind, caring and motivated Senior Care Assistant to join our team. You
will support the Home Manager and Deputy Home Manager in providing
leadership to the care team and effective 24-hour management of the
home within the available resources. We have a full time contract
available with an hourly rate of £13.10! Shift times are 0800-2000,
with alternate weekend working. To apply for this role you must have
medication management and administration experience.
Role Responsibilities:
• Promote the highest standard of person centred clinical
nursing care to residents.
• Manage, allocate duties and
supervise the care team, ensuring a quality delivery of care for the
duration of the shift.
• To be a role model and demonstrate
person centred care delivery.
• Take responsibility for
promoting and safeguarding the welfare of adults that you are
responsible for or come into contact with.
• Manage the delivery
of residents' personalised care according to their agreed plan of care
for the duration of a shift.
• Promote professional standards
within the home, supporting the Deputy and Home Manager.
•
Provide supervision, coaching and assessment to Care Assistants.
• Ensure effective assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation
of resident care through written care plans.
• Maintain
correctly written records as required by the company and regulatory
bodies.
• Manage daily rotas and delegate daily workload,
ensuring sufficient and safe use of manpower.
• Ensure that all
new admission files are completed within the week of arrival and the
named nurse, senior carer and key worker must all contribute to
completing the file
• Build relationships with external
professionals
• Assist the home manager to carry out regular
quality audits of care plans
Skills and experience required:
• Medication management and administration experience
•
Experience working with older people.
• NVQ Level 2 in Social
Care of equivalent.
• NVQ Level 3 in Social Care or equivalent/
the achievement of this in the first 12 months of their
employment.
• Evidence of the ability to contribute to the
assessment, planning and evaluation of the care needs of older
people.
• Demonstrate a sound knowledge of the 6 principles of
care and how they should underpin delivery of care in a
residential/Nursing setting.
• Good oral and written
communication skills.
• Demonstrate self-motivation and confidence.
The Benefits
Opportunities to progress through our career paths into more
senior and management roles
• Bank holiday and overtime
enhancements
• 5.6 weeks annual leave per annum
• Paid
DBS
• Uniform provided
• Paid training
• Refer a
friend referral scheme, for the following roles only – Registered
Nurse, Team Leader / Senior Care Assistant and Care Assistant
•
Excellent induction programme for new starters
• A rewarding
career with lots of opportunities to progress within the company
• Ongoing support and training for nationally recognised
qualifications?
• A competitive rate of pay
• Wellbeing
programmes
• Recognition awards – employee of the month and
golden tickets
• Ongoing career development
• Pension
scheme
• EarlyPay – access to your money as you earn (pay advance)
Who Are We?
At Lovett Care, we’ve been delivering
exceptional care since 2009, with homes across England and in Wales.
With a solid reputation in the care industry, we take pride in
creating a 'home from home' environment where residents can live life
to the fullest, no matter their age or condition. Our values guide
everything we do, and we believe our people are our greatest asset.
Our Mission and Vision:
To be recognised as a passionate
and committed provider offering quality person-centred care in a safe,
comfortable ‘home from home’ environment. Our Vision is through the
professionalism and collaboration of our team members, we achieve an
excellent standard of person-centred care where everyone has the
freedom of choice, privacy, dignity, and is treated with the utmost respect.
Join us and be part of something special at Lovett Care.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications
from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex,
disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
This position is subject to a DBS check