1.Empower individuals who use the services to be as independent as possible and maximise their potential.
2. Contribute to the protection and safeguarding of people who use our service by contributing to minimising
the level of abuse in care environments. Minimise the effects of abusive behaviour. Contribute to monitoring.
individuals who are at risk from abuse. To report any concern or suspicion or allegation of neglect or harm.
3. To maintain accurate records in accordance with the service standards.
4. Duties of a Senior Care and Housing Support Officer will include:
* Providing management cover for the services in the absence of the Extra Care Manager or Team
Support Manager.
* Supporting individuals with the development of person-centred Care and Support plans.
* Supporting with appraisals and reviewing person centred Care and Support plans.
* Supporting Care Staff to deliver a quality care service and maintain good practices that meets the needs
of People who use our services.
* Supporting Individuals with health-related issues including the ordering, checking and administration of
prescribed medication.
* Working alongside other relevant key agencies
* Providing housing related issues including all tenancy support tasks required to support tenants with all
housing support related issues to enable individuals to maintain their tenancy.
* Supporting individuals in an emergency.
* Working as part of a Team
5. To seek support from other services in emergency/crisis situations.
6. To maintain daily contact with all tenants and to ensure their welfare and safety.
7. To participate as necessary in the assessment, planning and review of individual support and care needs
ensuring where appropriate, the implementation, use and monitoring of assistive technology is considered
to maximise independence.
8. To monitor the effectiveness and appropriateness of care and housing services, liaising with Extra Care
Manager, voluntary and statutory agencies as necessary.
9. To be alert to the needs of individuals and to take appropriate action by ensuring that relevant services are
informed in a timely manner when required.
10. During duty hours, to respond to emergencies, to provide assistance as appropriate and obtain support from
other specialist agencies as necessary, for example doctors, other services.
11. To liaise as appropriate with the Community Alarms Service, ensuring that the Control Centre is informed of
any event which may affect the duties of the Control Centre employees.
12. To ensure that relevant information is available to the Community Alarms service, for example, details of
contacts in emergencies, health conditions etc. to ensure that appropriate relevant information is held which
may assist in the support to tenants.
13. To promote and support the planning and delivery of leisure, recreational and general community based
activities,
14. To meet prospective new tenants as part of the assessment process and to explain the purpose of the
scheme and the facilities available. To contribute to the allocation process within an Extra Care
Scheme
15. To welcome all new tenants, providing them with information on the local area, the social/recreational
facilities that may be provided and introducing them to neighbours.
16. To give guidance to new tenants on the use of any emergency systems, fire, heating, lighting, refuse
disposal, etc. as and when required.
17. To assist on any matters relating to housing management, for example transfers, lettings, repairs reporting,
benefit entitlements and to ensure that monitoring of tenant's flats is undertaken to ensure that tenants
adhere to matters relating to their tenancy agreement.
18. To contribute to ensuring the repair and cleanliness of communal and office facilities by ensuring that any
identified issues are reported via the property maintenance procedure.
19. To contribute to the repair and maintenance and implementation of equipment, such as alarm systems, door
entry systems, fire equipment, as delegated by premise manager including programming and routine testing.
of specific assistive technology equipment. i.e., falls detectors, emergency alert pendants etc.
20. To maintain proper and accurate administrative and financial records as appropriate, for example record of
incidents, personal records as requested.
21. To attend team meetings, training events etc when required. To attend any other meeting deemed
necessary as part of the role or delegated by the Extra care Manager.
22. To fully participate in the planned workforce development programme that has been developed to provide a
structured framework of role related competency for the post holder.
23. To meet with the Extra Care Manager on a regular basis for supervision.
24. To assist in the planning and delivery of the Day Opportunities Service within the establishment.
25. To participate in the operation of the Council's Appraisal Scheme
26. To maintain confidentiality and adhere to Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Data protection policy and
procedures
27.To participate in the operation of the Council's Appraisal Scheme.
28.Championing and executing an open culture of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) throughout the council which reflects the council's policy, values, and behaviours.
29.Such other duties as may be appropriate to achieve the objectives of the post to assist the Service Area in the fulfilment of its objectives commensurate with the post holder's salary grade, abilities, and aptitudes.
30.The post holder must always carry out his/her responsibilities with due regard to the Council's policy, organisation and arrangements for Health and Safety at Work.
Essential Requirements:
* NVQ Level 2 in Care or equivalent.
* Minimum of 2 years working with vulnerable adults, adults with disabilities. Adults with dementia.
* Knowledge of the Care Standards, and CQC inspection framework.
* Good awareness of Extra Care Services both social care and the housing management aspects.
Rate of Pay: £13.69 per hour.
Hours: 30 hours 4 Days. Shifts include Am and PM including Weekends and Bank
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