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Community Support Assessment Officer reference: ERYC006426

Job at East Riding of Yorkshire Council in Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire

Discover a Rewarding Career in Community Reablement as an Assessment Officer

Are you seeking a role where you can make a tangible difference in people's lives and empower them to regain independence? This opportunity within a CQC-registered, 'Outstanding' rated Community Support Service offers a unique and fulfilling career path for motivated individuals. If you're passionate about supporting others and thrive in a collaborative environment, read on to explore this exciting prospect.

The Opportunity: Championing Independence

This role is at the heart of a dynamic reablement service dedicated to helping individuals recover and rebuild their lives after illness or injury. Unlike traditional home care, this service focuses on empowering individuals to perform everyday tasks themselves, fostering a sense of self-sufficiency and confidence. You will be instrumental in supporting people to return home from hospital or maintain their independence within the community, working in close collaboration with occupational therapists, social workers, and other health and voluntary sector partners.

Your Role as an Assessment Officer:

As an Assessment Officer, you will play a pivotal role in maximising customer independence. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Conducting strength-based assessments, empowering customers to set their own goals.
  • Collaborating with customers to develop personalised plans for achieving their goals.
  • Providing essential support, help, and guidance through a dedicated team of community support workers.
  • Identifying support needs in areas such as medication management, personal care, and confidence building.
  • Signposting customers to valuable community resources.

Key Advantages for Candidates:

This position offers a wealth of benefits designed to support your professional growth and personal well-being:

  • Impactful Work: Directly contribute to the independence and recovery of individuals.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team committed to integrated care.
  • Comprehensive Training: Receive essential induction training covering medication management, moving and handling, safeguarding, and more.
  • Career Development: Opportunities for advancement within the service are provided.
  • Excellent Benefits Package: Enjoy a range of benefits including:
    • Laptop and mobile phone for effective work management.
    • Orbis lone working monitoring system for safety.
    • Mileage allowance for travel.
    • Paid holidays and bank holidays.
    • Access to the Local Government Pension Fund.
    • Health and well-being support, including a Wellbeing Hub.
    • Employee Assistance Programme for confidential support.
    • Eye care vouchers and a health cash plan.
    • Leisure centre membership discounts.
    • Shop and Save discount scheme for everyday savings.

Key Considerations for Your Career Path:

To thrive in this role and make the most of this opportunity, consider the following:

  • Flexibility and Adaptability: The role operates on a rota basis, requiring flexibility to work weekends and bank holidays. This ensures consistent support for customers, but candidates should be prepared for this schedule.
  • Driving Requirement: A full driving license and access to a car for work purposes are essential for conducting assessments and providing support across the community.
  • Enthusiasm for Reablement: A genuine passion for empowering individuals and a belief in the principles of reablement are crucial for success and job satisfaction in this service.
  • Motivation and Proactiveness: The ability to work independently, assess needs effectively, and proactively guide customers towards their goals will be highly valued.

If you are a motivated, enthusiastic, and adaptable individual looking for a career that offers both professional development and the deep satisfaction of enabling independence, this Assessment Officer role presents an outstanding opportunity to join a truly brilliant team.

ID 1226811 Sectors:
in Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

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