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Roots HR CIC, Remote
£38,861 p.a. + bonus scheme pro-rata (£36,918 during probation)
Posted 1 week ago
Closing in 3 days
Aquarius, Birmingham (On-site)
£25,089-£27,069 pa
Posted 3 weeks ago
Closing in 2 days
NFP People on behalf of Stroke Association, Remote
Circa £30,700 pa (inner £3,950 pa / outer £2,100 pa) London weighting
Posted 3 weeks ago
Victim Support, Coventry (On-site)
Up to £26010 per annum
Posted 1 week ago
TACT, West Midlands (Hybrid)
£19,693 Per Annum + £450 Per Annum Home Working Allowance + £2,400 LW (if eligible)
Posted 1 week ago
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Birmingham, West-Midlands (On-site)
£24,661.00 per annum
Contract
Job description
This is an exciting time for our client, and they have an ambitious new organisational strategy. They are looking for an 'Enablement support worker' to play a pivotal role in supporting people with sight loss to remain independent in their homes, by providing high quality assessments and overseeing support delivered by multi-disciplinary teams. 

The Enablement support worker will also support service users to build on their existing skills, and develop valuable life skills through delivery of a range of courses. The required approach is strengths-based, individual to each person they support, and will involve working closely with the friends and family of their service users to achieve the best possible outcomes.
 
Key responsibilities

- Conduct home assessments for the people they support in a 1-to-1 capacity, followed by six monthly or twelve monthly reviews.
- Deliver support within community based settings across the city.
- Deliver Life Skills Education Courses and Technology Skills Courses.
- Support their enablement contract with defined KPIs and outcomes, and provide ongoing monitoring and impact reporting.
- Build and manage relationships with external partners and local authority referrals to meet project outcomes and ensure service standards.
- Refer those who require additional support to external partners and the Low Vision team.
- Keep up to date with relevant legislation and best practice.
- Provide and support a comprehensive training program for Enablement volunteer champions and other supporting volunteers. Assist in supervising and promoting development of volunteers, ensuring they work in line with best practice and organisational policies.

The ideal candidate: 

- Organised individual, capable of managing a complex and varied workload within a busy environment.
- The ability to motivate and engage with a variety of people in varied settings will be a significant advantage. 
- Creative person with a “can do” attitude
- High level of interpersonal skills necessary with an ability to establish and sustain trust.
- A team player passionate about developing services that make lives better.
- A positive, outgoing and confident approach, and well versed in identifying risk, understanding and responding to the differential impact that stigma, inequality and discrimination can have on communities and groups. 

Skills, knowledge and experience:

- Experience of undertaking assessments and developing support plans in line with identified needs. 
- An understanding of person-centered principles, and the ability to implement person-centered practices into the day to day role.
- Experience and the ability to confidently present in group settings.
- An understanding of how to provide quality support to people with sight loss or a disability.
- Experience of leading, managing and supervising volunteers.
- An understanding of a CRM system such as Charity Log.
- Understanding of support services provided by the third sector and other organisations in Birmingham.
- Up-to-date knowledge of legislative frameworks and key issues relevant to the post.
- Level 2/3 in Health & Social care.
- Minimum of 5 GCSES (A*-C/9-4).

Benefits:

- 28 days leave per year including bank holidays, plus additional concessionary days.
- Robust pension scheme options
- Life assurance worth 4x annual salary
- Subsidised lunch
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Access to employee discounts via Blue Light Card

REF-216 907
Posted on: 19 September 2024
Closing date: 16 October 2024 at 01:00
Job ref: 216907
Tags: Social / Support Work