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Ref no:
269618
Published:
29/10/2021
Closes:
31/08/2022
Location:
N/A, KW10
Salary:
£20,531 - £21,763 per year (pro rata)
Contract Type:
Permanent
Position Type:
Full Time, Part Time
Hours:
37.5 hours per week

Locality: Sutherland (Ardgay, Brora, Golspie, Helmsdale & Lochinver)

Type: Full time, Part-time and Relief opportunities available

Salary: £20,531 - £21,763 (pro rata) per annum / £10.50 - £11.13 based on qualifications, skills and experience.

Additional Benefits:

  • 35 days’ holiday per year (pro rata)
  • Time and a half payment for any time worked over 37.5 hours per week
  • Carr Gomm will reimburse the SSSC fee for all new workers applying for SSSC registration
  • Anti-social hours enhancement of up to £1042 per annum
  • Recommend a Friend Scheme – up to £1000 for each permanent worker recommended (T&Cs apply)
  • Additional mileage contributions of 45p per mile
  • Fully funded SVQ qualification with support from a dedicated team
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and sick leave
  • A Defined Contribution pension scheme, with incremental employer contributions
  • Membership to Lifeworks; employee well-being and perks platform
  • Membership of a credit union
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Discounts with leading hotels; and more!

About us

We are one of Scotland’s leading social care and support charities striving to help people to achieve their individual hopes and dreams every day. We know our work is challenging and very rewarding, and we require people with a flexible and inspirational approach able to find innovative solutions with people, not for them. Our organisation provides many years of practical experience, professional policies and procedures, expert colleagues and a passion for continually learning and improving. We ensure you come to work every day informed, inspired and determined to make a difference by having a positive impact on people’s lives.

The role

On any given day you might make a difference by supporting an older woman with dementia to remain independent in her home and maintain contact with her network of friends in her community. You might help a young man with autism move into his first home away from his family, and support him to understand his excitement and fear at this big life step. You might support a father of young children with his benefits claims and understanding his responsibilities as a tenant to reduce the risk of eviction. You might support a woman who has been in hospital for many years to move into her own home again and support her right to make her own decisions in how she chooses to live. You might support a mother who struggles with her mental health to improve her well being by making healthy food choices on a budget and keeping on top of her medications.

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