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Carr Gomm
Argyll and Bute Council
2 days ago
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Support When It Counts – Become a Support Practitioner with Carr Gomm in Lochgilphead

With starting salary of £25, (pro-rata) plus enhanced pay for night shifts join a meaningful role where no two days are the same, providing immediate, person-centered support to people in urgent situations, helping them stay safe and independent at home.

About Us

Carr Gomm is a leading social care and community development charity. Our Responder service in Lochgilphead is all about being there when it matters most. We respond to Telecare Alarms in cases such as a fall, ensuring people receive the right support at the right time. But our commitment doesn’t end there. We go the extra mile by checking in on people later in the day or during the night. This person-centered approach ensures that people not only receive immediate assistance but also have peace of mind and comfort in their own homes.

About the Role

As a Support Practitioner (Responder), your role will involve conducting dynamic risk assessments, screening needs through effective communication and working proactively to prevent hospital admissions. While you may be working independently, you won’t be alone; our close-knit team offer support and ensures continuity of care for the people we support.

Who We Are Looking For

We are looking for caring people who have a genuine passion for making a positive impact in their community, can stay calm under pressure, and communicate clearly and compassionately with others.

You do not need professional experience to join us. We provide comprehensive induction training, including the use of ELK Lifting Cushion to all new team members.

A full driving license is essential for this role, with a company car provided while on shift.

What We Offer

You’ll be part of a supportive team that values your contributions and helps you grow in your role. Our benefits include:

Enhanced mileage payment of 45p per mile 35 days holiday per year, increasing to 40 days with length of service. £ Recommend a Friend Scheme (T&Cs apply) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and sick leave A Defined Contribution pension scheme, with incremental employer contributions Free Blue Light Card (giving access to thousands of discounts and promotions) Access to the Carr Gomm App: which includes free physiotherapy, health coaching and counselling. Membership of a credit union Cycle to work scheme; and more!

Additionally, we support our permanent staff to achieve their SVQ in Health and Social Care. A great opportunity to develop your skills and advance your career with Carr Gomm.

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