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Relief Support Practitioner – Lochgilphead

Carr Gomm
Argyll and Bute Council
2 days ago
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Join Us as a Relief Support Practitioner in Lochgilphead

At Carr Gomm, we are offering a flexible and rewarding opportunity: become a Relief Support Practitioner in Lochgilphead and enjoy a role where no two days are the same. You will be an essential part of our Home Care and Responder services, ensuring the well-being and promoting the independence of people in our community.

About Us:

Carr Gomm is a leading social care and community development charity. Our services are designed to provide immediate and ongoing support, giving people the help they need when it matters most. Our person-centred approach ensures people receive the right support at the right time, giving them peace of mind and comfort in their own homes.

The Role of a Relief Support Practitioner in Lochgilphead:

As a Relief Support Practitioner, your role will involve:

Supporting people to live independently in their own homes Providing personal care and support with daily activities Meal preparation and support with nutritional needs Offering emotional support and companionship Working proactively to prevent hospital admissions

You will have the opportunity to work across our Home Care, Mobile Home Care, and Responder services, giving you a variety of experiences and ultimate flexibility in your schedule. Our shifts include evenings, weekends, and nights, ensuring there is something for everyone.

We welcome applications from any candidates already eligible to work in the UK or those that can apply for a visa granting permission to work in the UK (e.g. dependent visas, ancestry etc.) that do not require sponsorship from Carr Gomm. You will be asked to share proof of this prior to receiving any offer of employment. It is currently our policy not to offer sponsorship for prospective candidates.

What We Offer:

A variety of shifts available 12 months of the year Paid travel time and mileage for out-of-area travel Holiday pay accrual Access to Blue Light Card and Concerts for Carers Comprehensive induction training, including the use of ELK Lifting Cushion

Who We’re Looking For:

We value caring individuals who can remain calm under pressure, welcome every challenge as an opportunity to shine, and have excellent communication skills. You do not need professional experience to join us. We are looking for individuals who resonate with our values of Choice, Control, Openness & Honesty, Interdependence, Respect, Kindness & Compassion. A driving license is preferred but not essential.

Join our close-knit team and make a real difference in the lives of those we support. Apply today to become a Relief Support Practitioner Lochgilphead at Carr Gomm and enjoy a fulfilling, flexible career where you can grow and thrive.

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