Reablement Worker

Cheshire East Council
Knutsford
10 months ago
Applications closed

Reablement Worker

The Care4CE Community Reablement Team within Cheshire East Council is recruiting for frontline Reablement Workers across all areas of Cheshire East.

The head office is at Macclesfield Town Hall in Macclesfield with a satellite office at Westfields in Sandbach and the teams are split north and south.

The service contracts are permanent working 7am-11pm although our main core hours are 8am-10pm. Various shifts and contracts on offer which include travel time from 15 hours up to 37 hours per week.

Grade.5 start pay of £12.59 per hour incrementally over 4 years increasing to £13.47 per hour with a yearly pay rise.

Alternate weekend working is paid at time and half as are bank holidays except Xmas Day and Boxing Day are double pay. Shifts comprise of a mixture of mornings, afternoons, and evenings dependent upon contract hours.

You need to be a car driver with mileage paid at 52.2p per mile over 1,000cc. Electric and under 999cc engines are paid at 46.9p per mile.

Business use is required on your car insurance. A Uniform and DBS are provided.

Organisation Cheshire East Council Location Congleton,Wilmslow,Holmes Chapel,Alsager,Sandbach,Nantwich,Crewe,Knutsford,Macclesfield,Middlewich Job Category Social Care Grade CEC NJC - Grade 5 Salary Min £24,294 Pro Rata Per Annum Salary Max £25,979 Pro Rata Per Annum Weeks per year 52.143 Employment Type Permanent Closing Date 30/09/2024 Ref No E2525 Documents
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Cheshire East is an amazing place to live and work. As one of the largest employers in the borough, we are able to offer you a wide range of challenging and rewarding career opportunities.

At Cheshire East Council we are working for a brighter future – together and our commitment to you is that our workplace culture will provide a shared purpose, a well-led organisation with valued people succeeding together as one team and one council to deliver the best service for our customers and communities. 

If you want to be part of our award-winning council and contribute to our ongoing success, have the flexibility and drive to enable us to innovate, are committed to working as part of a team and striving to deliver exceptional service wherever you can, we would especially like to hear from you.

As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds and want our workforce to reflect the diversity of our local communities so that we can all work for a brighter future - together.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Reablement is part of the Integration Home First Agenda between Social Care and the NHS and is a short-term intervention to encourage individuals to achieve maximum independence with personal care and daily living skills, working in a person-centred manner. Our remit is to support discharges from the hospitals to complete assessments to Reable individuals back to independence or for ongoing care needs and rehabilitation of therapy exercises.

We also support hospital avoidance, working alongside the Urgent Community Response/Virtual Ward teams providing a same day response over a 72hour period when someone has a health crisis and are supported at home rather than being admitted to hospital when safe to do so, this also includes low level health care tasks, such as taking blood pressure, temperature, pulse, emergency first line simple wound dressings and end of life.

Full training and induction is provided.

ABOUT YOU

You will have:

Effective teamwork and excellent communication skills An enthusiastic, flexible, and reliable approach to work Be empathetic and compassionate Able to work on your own initiative and as part of a team Be person-centred in your approach in achieving the best outcomes for people Work to the Council`s values and behaviours

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