£30K/yr to £33K/yr
Adur, England
Permanent, Variable

Day Opportunity Coordinator

Posted by West Sussex County Council.

About the job

Salary: £30,296 - £33,024
Working Pattern: 37 hours per week (Monday - Friday 08:00 - 17:00)
Contract Length: Permanent
Location: Glebelands, Shoreham-by-Sea

As a Day Opportunity Coordinator, you will:

  • Support the senior team in managing the daily operation of the Hub. This will include, directing staff, completing everyday assessments, liaising with families and people who access the service.
  • Bring a passion, or skill to the team that you can spark some excitement with the people we care for it can be anything at all from expressive dance to karaoke or art. We are always looking to inspire people & would love to see what you could bring to the team.
  • Listen to people and treat all our individuals with respect, kindness and dignity.
  • Have a strong focus on maintaining those who use the service independence and having control over their care.
  • Be a team player with energy and enthusiasm to lead and motivate staff.
  • Build trust with partners and family members to promote positive work, whilst offering realistic outcomes for people accessing the service.

About Glebelands

We are a Day Opportunity Hub for adults, who experience a range of conditions which impact on their lives such as Autism, Dementia, Learning Disabilities and Brain Injuries. We provide access to tailored programmes of activities in a comfortable, caring, and valuing environment. Most importantly, we strive to ensure that everyone using our service and our staff have a great day!

We are a skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced team who are working towards further developing our community engagement activities. We offer several gardening sessions our garden room & greenhouse are bursting with young plants. Music is a large part of what we do, as well as specific singing and movement sessions the hub is filled with music in most rooms. Afternoons exploring favourite music and artists are very popular. We are developing some exciting new sessions including, Photography and a Newsletter through which we are planning to celebrate our achievements and share our stories.

Why not have a look at our dedicated Careers in adults' residential services, day opportunities and shared lives webpage to learn more about the difference you can make!

Reward & Benefits

Our values and support for one another is intrinsic to everything we do and will be a key priority within the assessment for this post. We care hugely about wellbeing, allowing time for a good laugh, and developing our team to be the best they can be. Alongside this, we also offer the below benefits.

  • 27 days annual leave + bank holidays with the ability to buy additional leave annually.
  • Access to a generous, defined benefit pension scheme, 21.37% employer contribution*.
  • Eligible for the Blue Light Card.
  • Maternity, paternity, dependency and adoption leave.
  • Training and development opportunities, including coaching and mentoring.
  • A range of commuting and business travel discount and initiatives.

For a full list of the benefits offered to you as a West Sussex County Council employee you can find them on our Rewards & Benefits page.

Key Skills

  • Understand the needs of the people you will be supporting. You will be a champion of coproduction and strength-based approaches in social care.
  • Demonstrate compassion for the person's situation and be able to identify, develop and apply practical solutions.
  • You will embed 'ordinary life' principles in daily practice and help and support staff, people accessing Day Opportunities.
  • Be a champion and lead in designated areas of daily practice, for example support planning, risk assessment and positive risk taking etc.
  • Communicate clearly with the people accessing the service and participate in conversations with all stakeholders. You will be able to adapt language appropriately as required.
  • Negotiate and manage priorities, expectations and responses to ensure that people's needs are met.
  • You will have some knowledge of local and national resources and be able to direct people to specific agencies and professionals.
  • Competent with your IT skills and a willingness to incorporate technology into service delivery.

Qualifications and/or experience

  • Minimum of 4 GCSE's including English Language and Maths/equivalent qualification.
  • Demonstrable experience in a social care setting or similar service
  • Lead Practitioner in Care or equivalent - Level 4 is desirable. If you do not have this qualification, you will begin this within the first 6 months in role.
  • Post holder will hold a UK full driving license - Desirable

For a full detailed list of the Skills and experience required for this role please refer to the job description on the WSCC application page.

How to Apply

Upload your CV and complete the application explaining the key skills listed on the Job Description and experience you can bring to the role ensuring that any gaps in employment are covered in your CV. Please ensure you have saved the job description attached to the main advert on our website as, once the job has closed, you may not have the opportunity to download again.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, 5 years referencing and a health check.

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