Posted by NHS Professionals • £18.10/hr to £22.37/hr
Why might this job interest you
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and dynamic dietitian, to join the community team at Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS working predominately at Southport Hospital but there may be some days needed at Ormskirk Hospital also.
This post would suit an experienced dietitian.
The purpose of this role is to provide a dietetic service to in-patients in Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals, mainly but not exclusively in nutrition support.
Conduct comprehensive assessments of individuals' needs, including physical, emotional, and social factors.
Job Summary
The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing support for adults with varying needs, ensuring they receive the highest quality of care and support.
My client is seeking a dedicated and experienced Social Worker Level 3 to join their Adult Social Care team.
To lead in the day to day operational management through effective leadership in order to deliver high quality care and support within the framework of The Care Quality Commission and the Health and Social Care Act (2008), encompassing the management of all the services and personnel within the Home.
To work closely with the organisation and support residents with their community and spiritual needs.
To lead and promote the philosophy, values, aims and approach to the service.
Posted by Piers Meadows Recruitment • £21/hr to £24/hr
General
Full or part-time
Based at a Hospice in Merseyside
Available immediately
To provide a Physiotherapist specialist palliative care assessment, management plan and support for patients with a life limiting illness referred to any of services including the in-patient unit, out-patients and in community settings.
Posted by FRONTrunner Recruitment Ltd. • £33K/yr to £36K/yr
A great opportunity to work with an established and growing care company providing residential live in support and supported accommodation support for children and young adults with learning difficulties and challenging behaviour.
Their staff are always on hand to provide emotional support as well as helping to teach and develop the children for the future.
They are always growing and take pride in the support they give the children - they believe that setting them up with the life skills now will help them turn into well rounded members of the community.