Relief Support Worker - Portsmouth
- Recruiter
- DIMENSIONS
- Location
- Portsmouth
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- 11 May 2017
- Closes
- 23 May 2017
- Sectors
- Education & Teaching, Support
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
We are in search of Relief Support Workers to join our team in Portsmouth. Working as a Relief Support Worker provides you with the flexibility to inform us when you are available for work and can fit around other life, family or work commitments.
Working as a Relief Support Worker within Dimensions can offer you extensive accredited training, comprehensive induction and genuine opportunities for career progression. The people we support are at the centre of everything we do and we're looking for dedicated, hard-working individuals who really do want to make a difference to peoples' lives. Whether you have previously worked within Health and Social Care as a Support Worker or Care Assistant or are looking for a complete change of career, we at Dimensions believe that everyone has something to offer the people we support and believe that life skills, the right attitude and genuine desire to help people improve their lives are the most important characteristic of a Support Worker.
The Relief pay rate for Portsmouth and Southampton is GBP8.43 per hour. As a Relief worker, your annual leave is accrued as you work and is included in your hourly rate.
Our approach of support `Activate' puts decision making closer to people we support by setting personalised and challenging goals with them, their families, and their staff. Our approach will involve teaching new skills and enabling people to try new experiences, which our research has proven is how measurable improvements in quality of life for people and their support teams can best be delivered. This model is proven to achieve an increase in active support and meaningful activity for people, a reduction in challenging behaviour and an increase in staff satisfaction. Over 60% of staff working with the `Activate' model reported an increase in the quality of their working life.
What you can expect from a Relief Support Worker role:
Helping people to shop for things they wish to buy including their clothes and food, and to prepare their meals as required.
Helping people to do their housework, including cleaning and laundry.
Supporting people to find opportunities in education, employment and leisure, and enable them to take part in these opportunities.
Help the people we support to manage their own money.
Supporting people with their day to day travel arrangements and holidays as required.
Supporting people with their personal and intimate care as required. This includes supporting people to use the toilet, feed and dress themselves etc.
Working in a supportive manner with colleagues, families and external parties, building trust by being open and honest.
Keeping some written records, using IT systems as required to help you, including support plans, financial info and health and safety records.
Dimensions pride ourselves on being a values based employer and require Relief Support Workers who share and can demonstrate our core values:
Ambition, helping people be the best they can be by:
Setting personalised and challenging goals.
Teaching new skills and encouraging new experiences.
Courage, being brave enough to make a difference:
Challenging what you feel it not in the best interest of the person you are supporting.
Championing what they want to achieve for themselves and helping to make it happen.
Helping the people we support to explore new things and support them to realise what they can achieve.
To give confidence in reaching their goals and not be afraid of new challenges.
To inspire innovation and support the courage to be creative.
Integrity, being honest and fair in all the things we do:
Communicate clearly, adapting what you say and how you say it so that it's meaningful for the person you're supporting.
Exercise confidentiality when dealing with vulnerable adults, for example, financial and personal details.
Partnership , working with other people to make a bigger difference:
Willing to understanding the varying needs and requirements of people with disabilities.
Develop positive working relationships with those involved with Dimensions - including those we support, families, carers, internal colleagues and external agencies.
Ability to work as part of a team.
Respect, treating everyone fairly and knowing that everyone's voice is important:
A commitment to Equal Opportunities for all.
Treat all people with dignity and respect.
The rewards
In return for your hard work and dedication, we offer a sector leading benefits package, more details can be found in the Careers section of our website via the button below.
Want to apply for this role?
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Please click on the button below to complete the application process.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role in more detail please call Kelly Corder on .
Dimensions are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. You will be required to provide evidence of identity and eligibility to work in the UK. An enhanced DBS disclosure will be required for this role, the cost of which will be covered by Dimensions.
We welcome applications from everyone and from all nationalities and value diversity in our workforce.
As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy
Working as a Relief Support Worker within Dimensions can offer you extensive accredited training, comprehensive induction and genuine opportunities for career progression. The people we support are at the centre of everything we do and we're looking for dedicated, hard-working individuals who really do want to make a difference to peoples' lives. Whether you have previously worked within Health and Social Care as a Support Worker or Care Assistant or are looking for a complete change of career, we at Dimensions believe that everyone has something to offer the people we support and believe that life skills, the right attitude and genuine desire to help people improve their lives are the most important characteristic of a Support Worker.
The Relief pay rate for Portsmouth and Southampton is GBP8.43 per hour. As a Relief worker, your annual leave is accrued as you work and is included in your hourly rate.
Our approach of support `Activate' puts decision making closer to people we support by setting personalised and challenging goals with them, their families, and their staff. Our approach will involve teaching new skills and enabling people to try new experiences, which our research has proven is how measurable improvements in quality of life for people and their support teams can best be delivered. This model is proven to achieve an increase in active support and meaningful activity for people, a reduction in challenging behaviour and an increase in staff satisfaction. Over 60% of staff working with the `Activate' model reported an increase in the quality of their working life.
What you can expect from a Relief Support Worker role:
Helping people to shop for things they wish to buy including their clothes and food, and to prepare their meals as required.
Helping people to do their housework, including cleaning and laundry.
Supporting people to find opportunities in education, employment and leisure, and enable them to take part in these opportunities.
Help the people we support to manage their own money.
Supporting people with their day to day travel arrangements and holidays as required.
Supporting people with their personal and intimate care as required. This includes supporting people to use the toilet, feed and dress themselves etc.
Working in a supportive manner with colleagues, families and external parties, building trust by being open and honest.
Keeping some written records, using IT systems as required to help you, including support plans, financial info and health and safety records.
Dimensions pride ourselves on being a values based employer and require Relief Support Workers who share and can demonstrate our core values:
Ambition, helping people be the best they can be by:
Setting personalised and challenging goals.
Teaching new skills and encouraging new experiences.
Courage, being brave enough to make a difference:
Challenging what you feel it not in the best interest of the person you are supporting.
Championing what they want to achieve for themselves and helping to make it happen.
Helping the people we support to explore new things and support them to realise what they can achieve.
To give confidence in reaching their goals and not be afraid of new challenges.
To inspire innovation and support the courage to be creative.
Integrity, being honest and fair in all the things we do:
Communicate clearly, adapting what you say and how you say it so that it's meaningful for the person you're supporting.
Exercise confidentiality when dealing with vulnerable adults, for example, financial and personal details.
Partnership , working with other people to make a bigger difference:
Willing to understanding the varying needs and requirements of people with disabilities.
Develop positive working relationships with those involved with Dimensions - including those we support, families, carers, internal colleagues and external agencies.
Ability to work as part of a team.
Respect, treating everyone fairly and knowing that everyone's voice is important:
A commitment to Equal Opportunities for all.
Treat all people with dignity and respect.
The rewards
In return for your hard work and dedication, we offer a sector leading benefits package, more details can be found in the Careers section of our website via the button below.
Want to apply for this role?
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Please click on the button below to complete the application process.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role in more detail please call Kelly Corder on .
Dimensions are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. You will be required to provide evidence of identity and eligibility to work in the UK. An enhanced DBS disclosure will be required for this role, the cost of which will be covered by Dimensions.
We welcome applications from everyone and from all nationalities and value diversity in our workforce.
As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy