Job details
- Salary £15.40 to £22.40 per hour Monday-Sunday £15.40, Bank Holidays £22.40
- Role Carer / Support Worker
- Hours Full Time or Part Time
- Location Hayes, London
Job summary
Job Description
The Healthcare Support Worker (HCSW) will work within a community-based homecare service, supporting adults and older adults with mental health needs, learning disabilities and autism. The post holder will provide direct care within individuals’ homes, supporting with personal care, daily living tasks, emotional wellbeing and the implementation of personalised care plans. The aim of the role is to promote safety, independence, dignity and quality of life, enabling individuals to remain within their homes for as long as possible.
Key Responsibilities
• Provide compassionate, person-centred care within service users' homes.
• Assist with personal care including washing, dressing, toileting and mobility support.
• Support with household tasks such as meal preparation, cleaning and medication prompts.
• Encourage independence and participation in daily routines and meaningful activities.
• Support adults and older adults with mental health challenges, communication needs and behaviour that may be distressing.
• Build positive relationships with service users, families and care professionals.
• Contribute to risk assessments, safeguarding responsibilities and escalation of concerns.
• Accurately document care delivery and report changes in wellbeing or risk promptly.
• Promote a safe environment within the home including infection control and safe moving & handling.
Skills / Qualifications:
- • Care Certificate or equivalent qualification.
- • Training or experience in autism and learning disability support.
- • Knowledge of dementia
- age-related conditions and additional health needs.
- • Experience working in homecare or domiciliary care.
- • Ability to respond calmly and appropriately to behavioural or mental health needs.
- • Understanding of safeguarding
- confidentiality and professional boundaries.
- • Ability to support with personal care sensitively and professionally.
- • Good communication skills and ability to maintain clear records.
- • Willingness to travel between home visits where required.
- • Ability to work independently in the community as well as part of a wider team.
- • Experience or confidence supporting adults and older adults in a care or home setting.
- • Empathy
- patience and a respectful approach to care.
- • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is desirable