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Apprentice - Social Services & Health Care, Trianaid, Isle of North Uist - CNS05062

Job details
Posting date: 31 October 2024
Salary: £26,973.00 to £26,973.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 18 November 2024
Location: Uist, HS6 5EJ
Company: Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: CNS05062

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Apprentice – Social Services & Health Care, Trianaid
37 hours per week, Fixed term of one year
£26,973 per annum (inclusive of £2,742 Distant Islands Allowance per annum)

As an Apprentice you will be trained as a Social Care Assistant in conjunction with an accredited training programme. This will enable you to work as a member of a team that promotes and supports Adults with Support Needs to actively take part within local resources and facilities to maximise their inclusion, independence and planned outcomes.

It is essential that you have an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of people with support needs. The ability to work with behaviours that challenge services, respect for others, the ability to gather and retain information and follow instructions and the ability to work effectively as part of a team are essential for this post.

You will work towards an SVQ Level 2 in Social Services and Health Care – achievability 1 year.

This role requires the wearing and use of PPE.

This post is subject to membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme in respect of regulated work with adults.

Salary for the above post is inclusive of Distant Islands Allowance.

Please see attached 'Job Description & Person Specification ' for further information.

Interviews will be conducted in person, providing candidates with the chance to personally meet the team and experience our work environment.

Closing Date: Monday 18 November 2024

Preantas – Seirbheisean Sòisealta agus Cùram Slàinte, Trianaid
37 uairean gach seachdain, cuingealaichte gu aon bhliadhna
£26,973 gach bliadhna (a’ gabhail a-steach £2,742 de Chuibhreann Eileanan Iomallach)

Mar phreantas, gheibh thu trèanadh mar Neach-taice Cùraim Shòisealta ann an co-bhann ri prògram trèanaidh barrantaichte. Bheir seo an comas dhut a bhith ag obair mar phàirt de sgioba a bhios ag adhartachadh agus a’ cur taic ri Inbhich le Feumalachdan Taice gus an urrainn dhaibh goireasan ionadail a chleachdadh, gus an in-ghabhail, neo-eisimeileachd agus builean dealbhaichte a mheudachadh.

Tha e riatanach gu bheil tuigse agad air còraichean agus uallaichean dhaoine le feumalachdan taice. Tha e riatanach gu bheil an comas agad dèiligeadh ri giùlain a bheir dùbhlain do sheirbheisean, an comas sealltainn spèis do chàch, an comas fiosrachadh a chruinneachadh agus a chumail agus stiùireadh a leantainn agus an comas a bhith ag obair gu h-èifeachdach mar phàirt de sgioba.

Bidh thu ag obair gus SVQ Ìre 2 ann an Seirbheisean Sòisealta agus Cùram Slàinte fhaighinn – ’s urrainnear seo fhaighinn taobh a-staigh bliadhna.

Tha cleachdadh còmhdach-dìon PPE riatanach san obair.

San dreuchd seo feumaidh tu ballrachd de Sgeama Dìon Bhuidhnean So-leònta (PVG) a thaobh a bhith an sàs ann an obair riaghlaichte le inbhich.

Tha tuarastal na dreuchd a’ gabhail a-steach Cuibhreann Eileanan Iomallach.

Gheibhear barrachd fiosrachaidh san Tuairisgeul Obrach agus san Tuairisgeul Pearsanta a tha an lùib seo.

Thèid agallamhan a chumail an làthair gu pearsanta, a’ toirt cothrom dha tagraichean coinneachadh ris an sgioba agus beachd fhaighinn air ar àrainneachd obrach.

Ceann-latha: Diluain 18 Samhain 2024

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