Bank Clinical Support Worker
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 21 Ebrill 2026 |
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| Cyflog: | £12.80 i £13.97 yr awr |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £12.80 - £13.97 an hour |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 22 Mai 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Gateshead , NE11 0HF |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | L0030-26-0000 |
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About the role Our team of Support Workers perform a vital role in ensuring that our service users are supported safely, in an effective and caring way that is responsive to their own individual needs. You will be providing flexible support services to service users with a range of physical and/or psychological needs, for example, neurological conditions, brain injury, spinal injury, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health needs. We are looking for Support Workers who have a caring and person-centred approach and great communication skills. You must also have the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team, be reliable and honest, with a respect for privacy and confidentiality. Support Duties Provide safe and person-centered support to service user(s) as detailed in their individual Care Plan. Follow agreed Care Plans to support individuals in the following areas (if applicable): Personal care Medication support Daily Living Moving & Handling Managing Finances Nursing Care Cognitive rehabilitation therapy Have an open-minded approach to Service Users and be flexible, adaptive and considerate of their needs at all times. Work in an anti-discriminatory manner mindful of the lifestyle, values, customs and spiritual beliefs of the individual. Encourage and enable individuals to achieve personal goals such as: Increased social, emotional and psychological well-being. Increased physical wellbeing. Increased levels of acceptable behaviour. Increased independence. Demonstrate respect for Service User decisions, likes and dislikes. Deliver personal care with dignity and respect to meet the specific requirements of the Service User. Ensure Confidentiality at all times, in keeping with the Data Protection Act. Commit to following safeguarding guidelines to protect Service Users in your care. Ensure the health, well-being and safety of Service Users by following agreed Care Plans and raising any concerns, including accidents and incidents promptly. Collaborate with the Specialist Support Coordinators to regularly review and make recommendations for changes to Care Plans. Admin & Communication Communicate clearly, adapting your approach to individual Service Users and their families/Next of kin. Produce and submit accurate and timely session logs by email. Attend regular team meetings with colleagues. Read and understand company policies, instructions and email communications. Check in/out of sessions by text message. Attend regular Supervisions as requested with your line manager/ Specialist Support Coordinator. Keep in regular contact with Case Coordinator and office staff by text and email. Complete appropriate forms as requested: Incident and Accident form Medical Administration Record (MAR) Charts Medication audits Finance Records/Audits Handover Sheets Annual Leave Requests Timesheets General Be responsible for your own transport arrangements for accessing your designated place of work, inclusive of necessary insurance, MOT and tax. Act in a professional manner and maintain a professional image at all times, being respectful of service users, families and any associated professionals. Responsible for managing your own diary, checking your rota(s) and ensuring you are available for confirmed support sessions. Undertake any other general or Service User specific duties/training as directed in order to meet the requirements of the role. What does a typical support session involve? At KEYFORT we believe in providing person centred care and support, all of our support packages are designed for the individual so no two are alike. We provide the following types of support: Personal care including support with tasks such as: bathing and showering, dressing, toileting and continence management. Medication support including ordering and administration. Support with activities of daily living such as meal preparation, assisting with feeding, shopping, dealing with correspondence, managing the home, bed making and laundry, attending appointments, accessing the local community. Moving and handling support including; the use of hoists, slings, stand aids, wheelchairs, assisted transfers and walking. Support managing finances including: developing and using a budget, supporting with shopping, managing bills. Nursing care including: tracheostomy care and management, ventilator support, PEG care and management, catheter care and management and bowel therapy. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy including: support to develop strategies to improve memory, planning, organisation skills, emotional support. Our overall goal is to empower our service users, to increase choice, control and independence and achieve positive outcomes for all service users.