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You will contribute to our vision of enabling adults to live full and positive lives within supportive and inclusive communities.
You will undertake outcomes focussed assessments and reviews in collaboration with service users and carers including risk assessment.
You will participate in duty systems and rotas relevant to your team and the service.
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You will lead and support staff, ensure high-quality outcomes for service users, and maintain compliance with all relevant legislation, National Care Standards and SSSC Codes of Practice.
You will be an experienced supervisor or manager with a strong background in housing support, social care or a similar regulated environment.
You will incorporate a strength based trauma informed approach with children and families.
You must have a valid UK driving licence as this post requires you to travel to a variety of locations across Fife (and occasionally) beyond.
You must ensure you complete the qualification within the specified timeframe.
You will be expected to provide support to the registered nursing team, by carrying out an extended range of assigned clinical tasks as well as direct patient care and associated administrative duties.
You must be adaptable to change and have the ability to work without direct supervision.
You will do this by; Supporting the Registered Nurse / Team Leader to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate the comprehensive care needs of each resident living in our care home.
You will already have or be on a journey to obtain the qualifications required for your SSSC registration: Practice and supervisory qualification/s SVQ level 3 or higher, or its equivalent in Social Services & Healthcare.
You will have an SVQ Level III in Health and Social Care or equivalent. Experience working as a Physiotherapy and/or Occupational Therapy Support Worker would be desirable.
You will have good organisational skills, excellent communication skills and be able to work independently as well as within the team.
You will join an inclusive, supportive environment where your work genuinely matters. These positions are ideal for Healthcare Assistants and Support Workers seeking flexibility, development, and consistency.
You will use your knowledge and problem-solving skills to resolve customer complaints, dealing positively and quickly with any issues raised. • You ensure accurate handling of all returned products, highlighting and escalating any product issues immediately. • You support customers experiencing difficulties in product assembly and where needed be able to order and exchange spare parts.
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You will be continuously encouraging independence and integration in social settings.
You will find out more about the job and the type of person we are looking for.
You will be required to demonstrate knowledge and skills in working within a statutory Adults and Older People setting.
You will have a sound understanding of theory, policy and legislation in relation to adults across the lifespan and be confident in the use of these within assessments and reviews.
You will use your knowledge and problem-solving skills to resolve customer complaints, dealing positively and quickly with any issues raised. • You ensure accurate handling of all returned products, highlighting and escalating any product issues immediately. • You support customers experiencing difficulties in product assembly and where needed be able to order and exchange spare parts.
You will participate in team duty systems and rotas and work collaboratively with colleagues to develop innovative approaches that improve access to information, support and services for Falkirk citizens within their local communities. Advanced Practitioner consideration
You must be currently employed by NHS Fife to be eligible to apply for this post Various Hours fixed term till 31st March 2026
You will be expected to carry out assigned tasks involving direct patient care and the smooth running of the clinical services, in addition to supporting registered nurses.
You will use your knowledge and problem-solving skills to resolve customer complaints, dealing positively and quickly with any issues raised. • You ensure accurate handling of all returned products, highlighting and escalating any product issues immediately. • You support customers experiencing difficulties in product assembly and where needed be able to order and exchange spare parts.
You will also work independently to assess patients’ mobility, function and ability to carry out activities of daily living.
You will provide exercise programmes and facilitate discharge plans to ensure patients are achieving their rehabilitation goals.
You should have a working knowledge of the Curriculum for Excellence, realising the ambition and child development from birth to 5 years.
You must ensure you complete the qualification within the specified timeframe. More details are included in the role profile. We particularly encourage applications from men, who are currently underrepresented within this type of work.
You will find out more about the job and the type of person we are looking for.
You will be required to demonstrate knowledge and skills in working within a statutory Adults setting.
You will have a sound understanding of theory, policy and legislation in relation to adults across the lifespan and be confident in the use of these within assessments.
You will be required to demonstrate knowledge and skills in working within a statutory Adults setting.
You will have a sound understanding of theory, policy and legislation in relation to adults across the lifespan and be confident in the use of these within assessments.
You must be able to work within a multi-disciplinary team and display excellent communications skills, both verbal and written.