IO - Adults - Sandwich
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- England,South East,Kent
- full-time
- £30 per hour
Job Description:
Community Practitioner (Adult Social Care)
Location: South East of England
Myn is recruiting on behalf of our long-term client. Help adults live full and independent lives.
Are you passionate about empowering adults to achieve their goals and maintain independence? Join a team that values compassion, innovation, and respect.
The Role:
As a Community Practitioner, you’ll work closely with adults with care and support needs, their families, and carers. Your aim is to make a positive difference by promoting independence, wellbeing, and informed choices.
Key Responsibilities: *Deliver person-centred care and support tailored to individual goals and preferences.
*Take a holistic approach, supporting families and carers to enhance the lives of those in their care.
*Build strong community links and partnerships to provide effective support networks.
*Conduct comprehensive assessments, create care plans, and review them regularly to meet personal outcomes.
*Manage crisis situations and lead safeguarding enquiries.
*Maintain high standards through personal reflection, supervision, and training.
*Work flexibly across locations and teams, ensuring an effective, resilient service.
What We’re Looking For:
Qualifications: *Degree or Diploma in a relevant field (e.g., Social Work, Nursing, or Occupational Therapy).
*Up-to-date registration with your professional body.
*Competence at the new practitioner level of the Social Care Capabilities Framework.
Experience: *Post-qualification experience in social care, health, or related fields.
*Expertise in risk management, safeguarding enquiries, and supporting individuals with medium to high-level complex needs.
*Proven ability to work collaboratively in multi-agency environments.
Skills and Abilities: *Excellent communication, mediation, and negotiation skills.
*Strong IT and administrative capabilities.
*The ability to manage workloads independently and as part of a team.
*A commitment to promoting independence and innovative approaches to care.
*Flexibility to travel and work varied hours to meet service needs.
Knowledge: *Familiarity with social care legislation, safeguarding policies, and equality principles.
*Understanding of available local resources and services.
*Awareness of confidentiality, GDPR, and information governance requirements.
What We Value: *Courage to do the right thing and embrace challenges.
*Compassion and respect for everyone you support.
*A commitment to continuous improvement and teamwork.
*Empowering individuals to take control of their lives.
Additional Information:
You’ll play a vital role in supporting adults across a wide geographical area. Flexibility and a proactive approach are key to delivering the best outcomes for those in need.
Make a real difference. Apply today and be part of a team dedicated to transforming lives.
Location: South East of England
Myn is recruiting on behalf of our long-term client. Help adults live full and independent lives.
Are you passionate about empowering adults to achieve their goals and maintain independence? Join a team that values compassion, innovation, and respect.
The Role:
As a Community Practitioner, you’ll work closely with adults with care and support needs, their families, and carers. Your aim is to make a positive difference by promoting independence, wellbeing, and informed choices.
Key Responsibilities: *Deliver person-centred care and support tailored to individual goals and preferences.
*Take a holistic approach, supporting families and carers to enhance the lives of those in their care.
*Build strong community links and partnerships to provide effective support networks.
*Conduct comprehensive assessments, create care plans, and review them regularly to meet personal outcomes.
*Manage crisis situations and lead safeguarding enquiries.
*Maintain high standards through personal reflection, supervision, and training.
*Work flexibly across locations and teams, ensuring an effective, resilient service.
What We’re Looking For:
Qualifications: *Degree or Diploma in a relevant field (e.g., Social Work, Nursing, or Occupational Therapy).
*Up-to-date registration with your professional body.
*Competence at the new practitioner level of the Social Care Capabilities Framework.
Experience: *Post-qualification experience in social care, health, or related fields.
*Expertise in risk management, safeguarding enquiries, and supporting individuals with medium to high-level complex needs.
*Proven ability to work collaboratively in multi-agency environments.
Skills and Abilities: *Excellent communication, mediation, and negotiation skills.
*Strong IT and administrative capabilities.
*The ability to manage workloads independently and as part of a team.
*A commitment to promoting independence and innovative approaches to care.
*Flexibility to travel and work varied hours to meet service needs.
Knowledge: *Familiarity with social care legislation, safeguarding policies, and equality principles.
*Understanding of available local resources and services.
*Awareness of confidentiality, GDPR, and information governance requirements.
What We Value: *Courage to do the right thing and embrace challenges.
*Compassion and respect for everyone you support.
*A commitment to continuous improvement and teamwork.
*Empowering individuals to take control of their lives.
Additional Information:
You’ll play a vital role in supporting adults across a wide geographical area. Flexibility and a proactive approach are key to delivering the best outcomes for those in need.
Make a real difference. Apply today and be part of a team dedicated to transforming lives.
Job number 1714574