TN21 | Brain Injury Support Worker - East Sussex

Up to £386.85 Gross per Shift

Date Posted: Tuesday 19 November 2024

, Ref: 2847

Brain Injury Support Worker in, TN21, East Sussex. A full-time position offering 12 and 24-hour shifts for a professional and experienced Brain Injury Support Worker to assist a 52-year-old male live independently. Up to £386.85 Gross per Shift

Wage/Salary: £17.00 Weekdays | £19.00 Weekends | 12.15-hour shift starting at £206.55 | Sleep in shifts starting at £148.00 | All figures quoted in gross
Driver Essential? Yes, WAV for use on duty. Own car preferred to travel to and from the client’s home, as public transport limited but available.
Essential: Brain Injury or neurological (stoke or spinal injury) experience, manual handling and experience supporting a client in the community. This role is open to *female applicants only.  
Start Date: ASAP
Days & Hours: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 7.45am – 8.00pm. Set days, overtime offered. We can offer a bank or part-time contract also. 
Family/Client Pets: Yes, a cat
Accommodation: Staff room, bedroom with ensuite and kitchenette for use on duty
Recruiter: Jade
jade@snapcare.co.uk

About this client: Isaac is 52 years old, his nearest and dearest describe him as a true family man, and gentleman, a devoted husband to his supportive wife, and a loving father to his teenager daughter. He is very funny, and has a great sense of humour, enjoys bantering back and forth and is a big football fan. He enjoys watching movies in his snug room or going to the cinema, playing cards, gardening, going to the gym, swimming, and painting. Isaac is a carpenter by trade, and he has a workshop at home where he continues to enjoy woodwork. He has a gym and swimming pool also on site. In 2019 Isaac sustained a TBI and complex orthopaedic injuries following a RTA; he is a full-time wheelchair user (self-propel wheelchair and powered wheelchair on site). Isaac can become fatigued, struggle with short term memory and can be impulsive. He requires support with transfers, either with another team member or using a standing/transfer aid.  Isaac communicates verbally and works hard on his rehabilitation and is making excellent progress. Isaac is Type 1 Diabetic. Isaac has care plans for every aspect of his care, rehabilitation and medical needs. These plans are followed and implemented step by step, by all members of his team.

Overview of role: Isaac’s team provide 2:1 support most days and 1:1 care at night, he sleeps very well so rarely requires any support throughout the night shift. Isaac’s wife plans his weekly routine, packed with activities, and this is shared with all his team to plan for the week ahead. As Isaac’s Brain Injury Support Worker, you will support him both at home and in the community, facilitate him in his role as husband and father, support his rehabilitation, and to live life as his wishes. Isaac needs his team to be high energy, fun, and full of banter and be motivational and advocating for him. His team provide 12- and 24-hour cover. The rota is provided 4 weeks in advance, and you must be available for a minimum of 2 shifts each week. 

Who this job would suit: Due to the location, you must be a driver with your own car (limited public transport links available). Someone full of enthusiasm and positivity, intuitive, knowing when to step in and take a step back, giving Isaac and his family their own time.

What’s great about this job: This role comes highly recommended by Isaac’s team, a truly rewarding position supporting a gentleman and his supportive family. Isaac is inspirational, and no two days will be the same – he is very active and is always up for exploring new hobbies and interests. The role offers a thorough induction process, training and supervision.

Who is recruiting for this role? Our client is using our Shortlist Service. Snap Care will screen applications to confirm the essential criteria for the position is met. The client will then continue the recruitment process. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV and contact details to our client. Please see our website for more information.  Please note, unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies.

* When a specific gender is essential, it is considered a genuine occupational requirement under paragraph 1, schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010, for a female or male worker to work with our client.

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