Moray Council

Keyworker - MOR09992

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Job Location

New Elgin, United Kingdom

Job Description

Job Description

To provide care and support to both adults and children with autism and/or learning disabilities who exhibit a variety of behaviours that cause concern. To lead the team around the adult or child, Keywork the individual and provide supervision and other support measures to the team.


Responsibilities


  • To provide direct support and Keywork service users who display behaviour that causes concern. Working as a team to manage the behaviour and to enable them to participate in a wide range of activities in the community to support social inclusion.

  • To support and be a keyworker to adults within their own home in the local community, accessing community facilities and enabling them to maintain their tenancy.

  • To support and be a keyworker to children living at home, supporting them to reach their potential, be part of their community and maintain family relationships.

  • To support and be a keyworker to children and young people living in residential care supporting them to reach their potential, be part of their community and maintain family relationships.

  • To provide support and supervision to support workers within the service.

  • To uphold social work values and to ensure good working practice including understanding and awareness of health and safety.

  • To promote the independence and develop the skills of service users and assist with all tasks necessary to ensure positive life experiences and maintain their tenancy.

  • To work positively with other agencies, parents, support workers, and other services to ensure a quality provision of care for service users.

  • To ensure that the living environment of the service users is clean and appropriate to meet each individual’s needs.

  • To participate in regular and ongoing training relevant to the needs of the service users.

The Individual


  • Previous experience in completing Keyworker responsibilities

  • Previous experience in working in Social care

  • Willingness to undertake HSC SVQ level 3 & PDA in supervision (adults) CYP SVQ level 4

  • Willingness to undertake further training as required.

  • Registration with the SSSC once in post

  • Effective Practical Skills

  • Effective Observational Skills

  • Flexibility, Empathy and Approachability.

  • Ability to work as part of a team.

  • Experience of community participation

  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office

  • Previous experience in a supervisory role.

  • Experience of working in social care

  • A resilient and assertive nature

  • Ability to remain calm in a crisis

  • Ability to reflect on own professional practice

  • Knowledge of Social Care Values.

  • To understand your own feelings about being challenged

  • Knowledge of Social Care Values.

  • Knowledge Health & Social care values

  • Ability to form positive relationships with service users, colleagues, parents, guardians and other professionals.

  • Sensitivity and understanding of discrimination and health and wellbeing issues.

  • Flexible approach to work patterns and bases and ability to work within and shift based rota system.

  • Ability to respond appropriately in difficult or challenging situations e.g. BSS etc

  • Ability to work effectively as part of the support team and in multidisciplinary settings.

  • Ability to use own initiative and to be self-motivated

  • The ability to engage service users in activities and participation within their home and in the local community.

  • Ability to communicate in an open an approachable manner.

  • An appreciation, acceptance and commitment to the importance of confidentiality

  • Ability to carry out duties that involve personal care of service users.

  • Ability to carry out moving and handling duties in line with health and safety regulation and risk assessment.

  • Ability to support service users with physical activities such as swimming, hydro therapy etc.

  • Must be able to work flexibly to meet the needs and demands of the service

  • The ability to deliver agreed interventions for managing behaviour that causes concern, e.g.

  • BSS,SCIP, CALM etc.


There is potential for this to become a full-time position with 13.5hrs worked as a Keyworker and 22.75hrs worked as a Support Worker providing direct support to our Service Users.


Closing date: 4 October 2024
Starting Salary: £29,142 (Pro Rata)
£15.46 per hour
13.5 hours per week


Contact Kate McClue for further information 01343 842390



Location: New Elgin, GB

Posted Date: 9/26/2024
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September 26, 2024
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