If you are a caring and compassionate individual, then we would like to hear from you!
We are currently recruiting relief Enablement Assistants to join our Enablement Service. The Service provides support for people who are experiencing a change in their ability to look after themselves following an accident or due to illness. The service offers a comprehensive range of personal and practical enablement care services for adults within Ceredigion, to enable them to continue living in the community, in accordance with their own lifestyle, and with independence, dignity, safety and respect. The key objective is to enhance the quality of life and relieve the stresses experienced by those who have reduced independence in their own home as a result of a disability, illness or age and offering an enabling service to maximise independence.
As an Enablement Assistant, your key tasks will be to provide support and encouragement in regaining skills or using equipment to aid:
You will ensure that:
This is a fantastic opportunity for a caring and compassionate individual to join a friendly and dedicated team and make a real difference. As a relief enablement assistant you will have the freedom and flexibility to work on a basis that suits you.
We’ve made it easier for you to apply by simplifying our application form. Submitting an application is now easier than ever! Whilst previous care experience is useful, it is not essential as full ‘on the job’ training will be provided.
In exchange for your skills and interest, we will offer in return a range of employee benefits, including:
For detailed information on this role, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification.
This is an ongoing recruitment campaign and as such there is currently no closing date for applications. Submitted applications will be considered on a periodic basis.
Job Description and Person Specification
Safeguarding adults at risk is a key priority for us. We aim to support adults at risk to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. We acknowledge that adults at risk have a right to protection and will take action to safeguard their welfare. Each member of staff and volunteer is expected to share this commitment, and we will require an Enhanced Check by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), formerly CRB.