Responsibilities of Domiciliary Support Workers
- Helping with skills development
- Medication in compliance with local guidelines
- Assisting with Shopping and Activities
- Attending medical appointments
- A caring attitude and a willingness to make a difference
- A desire to see vulnerable people treated with care and respect
- Reliability, flexibility, hard working and honesty
- Excellent communication and People Skills
- Positive and Compassionate Attitude
- Committed to Health and Safety
Main Duties of Domiciliary Support Workers
- To Support/Care for a set number of Service Users in their own homes.
- To record information in documents and service user\'s files on a daily basis.
- To prepare meals and drinks as required and serve meals.
- Assist with Personal Care
- Provide Emotional Support
- Do necessary housekeeping to maintain a clean environment
- To commit to follow a training programme in accordance with the National Requirements, and accept responsibility for your professional development
If you are a compassionate, positive person who is not afraid to work hard, then this is a job for you. We expect you to be polite and a good communicator. No experience needed as full training given from day one. If you have a caring attitude and want to make a difference then come and Join us at our Dom care placements in Plymouth. We believe in looking after both our Service Users and Support Workers to the best of our ability.
Benefits
- Excellent Induction and 6 weekly formal supervision with Line Manager
- Company Pension
- We take your well-being seriously and provide support to all are Care Workers.
- Excellent ongoing paid training from day one and throughout your career.
- Enhanced pay for working Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year\'s Day
- Enhanced overtime rates
- Work Place Pension
- 28 days annual leave (pro rata)
- Casual dress
- Referral programme
- Eligible for Blue Light Card
- When working a full shift, meals are free.