Community Access Support Worker
Location
Cheadle, Staffordshire | United Kingdom
Job description
Overview of the responsibilities of a Community Access Support Worker.
- £24,025.72 - £25,208.04 per annum
- Championing diversity by representing and advocating for all individuals with varying backgrounds or beliefs whilst promoting their rights. Support Workers ensure the personal dignity, privacy and respect of each person are promoted and upheld at all times.
- Challenging inequality - Community Access Support Workers educate where there is misunderstanding, or when it is unjust, ensure it is challenged.
- Ensure fair access to health care
- Be positive - in your expectations, be open-minded and promote an encouraging environment.
- Encouraging everyone to reach their full potential whilst offering a stimulating and fulfilled life.
- Support Workers work with the individual to reduce their need for support.
- Respecting choices whilst ensuring that people have a valued and high quality of life, opportunities and experiences.
- Be aspirational - Community Access Support Workersaim high and believe everyone can achieve their goals, in one respect or another.
- Being honest - recognise your limitations that you may make mistakes and learn from them whilst keeping everyone safe.
- Listen and respect others views whilst sharing your own for a common goal.
- Sharing yours and others experiences and using them to grow together.
- Being active - Community Access Support Workers encourage being a real part of the local and wider community and increase the opportunity to participate in physically demanding activities, according to the requirements of the person.
- Being bold – Community Access Support Workers manage risks whilst maximising life.
- Getting to know people, keeping them at the centre of your thoughts whilst helping them have varied opportunities.
- Keep others and yourself healthy and safe. Telling others if you feel it is not safe.
- Follow Policies and Procedures.
- Complete paperwork which is of a good standard and true.
- Look after people’s money and possessions whilst encouraging independence.
- To work together and be involved, offering suggestions to make improvements whilst listening to others advice and guidance.
- Community Access Support Workers encourage positive relations with all involved.
- Community Access Support Workers make a real and lasting difference to people’s lives through all of the above.
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£24.03k - £25.21k per annum