SDR Care is a growing business with care homes situated on the South Coast. We pride ourselves on investing in our people and we are committed to the UK Living Wage Foundation. We aim to continuously train and develop our staff to enable them to reach their full potential within our collaborative and supportive team.
An exciting opportunity has become available to join our new team of Support Workers at our home in Hailsham, where you will be working with residents with Complex Needs. The home specialises in person-centred care for people with learning difficulties and autism.
You will, initially, be providing supported living to one individual. The house will eventually have several residents at the property. They have challenging needs and behaviours; however, full training and support will be provided to enable the team to support them in a proactive way delivering a Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) model which highlights that all challenges are a form of communication.
The individual you will be working with has a fantastic and silly sense of humour; they love to make people laugh. They also love the outdoors, so you will have the opportunity to enjoy the Sussex countryside and getting out and about in their car, as well as playing ball games and having picnics. Working with this individual will be incredibly rewarding, as we help them on their development journey.
We are looking for people that have experience and/or understanding of supporting individuals with autism and complex needs, who hold a current/valid full UK drivers licence (and have held it for a minimum of 1 year). You will be a great addition to the team if you enjoy working and interacting with people, have the right personality and share the same values as us. We are looking for people who are enthusiastic, effective communicators, with high standards of care, and who are sensitive to the needs of people with complex needs. Ideally, we are looking for someone who could develop their confidence to take on more responsibilities, such as running and managing shifts, while providing high levels of person-centred care.
Working hours are 38.25 hours per week, on a rotational shift pattern. This will be a varied shift pattern including weekdays and weekends; a flexible approach to work is essential. You will be required to work occasional sleep-in shifts (a minimum of 1 per week) for which we pay £50 extra per night.
It is important that we recruit the RIGHT team members for this role. We organise the rota primarily to suit the service user, who we support 24/7.
Our Values form an integral part of our business and as such we would seek applicants that can demonstrate:
Kindness, Dignity & Respect
Integral to the culture of our Company; treat people with kindness, dignity, and respect then our work will be rewarding and fulfilling.
Calmness
Every decision we make is better when made with a calm and composed approach; calmness helps us to manage the challenges and demands we face.
Creativity
Embrace creativity to find innovative solutions in our work.
Responsibility
Take responsibility for our own actions, attitude, impact, and career development.
Can you provide a customised, responsive, and high-quality service to a person with Autism and sensory needs?
Are you:
In return, you can expect:
Should you be successful, we will contact you to complete an online Disclosure & Barring Service check (DBS) on acceptance of your offer letter.