Team Leader - Support Worker (Learning Disabilities & Autism - (Adults) at Delphi Care Solutions
Nottingham, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Dec, 25

Salary

15.56

Posted On

02 Oct, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Care Delivery, Welfare, Stakeholder Management, Personal Development, Communication, Organizational Skills, Detail-Oriented, Analytical Skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
***No Work Visa Sponsorship for this position*** Are you looking for the next career opportunity in your social care journey? Are you a support worker with care delivery experience in care settings such as – learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour? Are you committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of service users in line with accepted best practice to help enhance their lives? If your answer is yes, then Delphi Care Solutions has the best suited role for you. Job Title: Team Leader - Support Worker (Learning Disabilities & Autism - (Adults) Location: Nottingham (NG8) Salary: £14.30 - £15.56/per hour (Depending on Qualification & Experience) Job Type: Permanent - Full Time Work Schedule: Office-Based Hours of Work: Days, Nights & Weekends; 42hours/per week (rolling rota) Start Date: Immediate, but subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS check Looking for the next exciting opportunity in your care career? Are you a senior support worker with care delivery experience in care settings such as – learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour? Can you lead a team of workers with commitment to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of service users in line with accepted best practice to help enhance their lives? If your answer is yes, then Delphi Care Solutions has the best suited role for you. Job Details Reports To: Deputy Manager Direct Reports: Support Workers Delphi Care Solutions Ltd is looking for a Team Lead - Support Worker for a residential adult care, to team leadership and provide care in accordance with best practice and legislative requirements in this community-based service in Nottingham, NG8 supporting adults with learning disability and autism. The role aimed at providing team leadership, supporting and enabling service users to maintain skills and personal interests whilst delivering person-centred care that is bespoke to each individual. As a support worker, you will be responsible for: Leadership - Supervising staff and ensure that all staff contribute to the efficient running of the service Care Delivery - Ensuring Service Users are at the heart of care delivery and their wishes and preferences enhance their wellbeing. Welfare - Promoting and protecting the welfare of those individuals supported by the service Stakeholder Management - Developing effective working relationships with other employees within the service and work in cooperation with members of multidisciplinary teams to maximise opportunities for service users Personal Development - Seeking opportunities for personal and professional growth, understanding and adhering to all policies and procedures relevant to the role and attending statutory training and any other training as directed by management. Adhering to all Infection Control Policy and Procedures and ensuring to keep up to date with scheduled Infection Control Training Minimum 3-5 years' work experience in healthcare sector as a support worker with learning disabilities and autism in an adult service. (Essential) Minimum 1 year work experience as a Team Leader within learning disabilities and autism adult service. (Desirable) NVQ Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care - (Essential) Excellent communication (written and verbal), and organizational skills. Excellent leadership skills Detail-oriented with strong analytical skills for problem solving. Free Parking NEST Pension - 5% Employer Contribution Annual Performance Annual (with Bonus at Management Discretion)
Responsibilities
The Team Leader will supervise staff and ensure efficient service delivery while promoting the welfare of service users. They will also support and enable service users to maintain skills and personal interests through person-centred care.
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