Complex Care Assessment Practitioner - Scotland
Community Integrated Care, Kiltyrie, Perth and Kinross
Complex Care Assessment Practitioner - Scotland
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Community Integrated Care, Kiltyrie, Perth and Kinross
- Full time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted today, 22 Dec | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: ab069cf500bb4330aead59fe90b56ae3
Full Job Description
Elevate Care Standards and Lead Transformative Assessments as our Complex Care Assessment Practitioner! £36,000-£38,000 Depending on Experience + £3,000 Car Allowance - This role based in Scotland At Community Integrated Care, we believe in transforming lives through exceptional care. As an award winning, progressive charity, we are dedicated to providing innovative and high-quality support to individuals with more complex or intense needs and this is why we have decided to make complex care into its very own business unit. This is a really exciting opportunity to join our ever-expanding team as we commit to continuous improvement, modern technology, and a supportive work environment; Feedback we receive is that it really makes us a standout employer in the social care sector. Here's why you'll love working with us:
- Innovative Approach: We champion change and innovation, utilising modern technology to enhance service delivery.
- Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of psychological safety, wellbeing, and supportive two-way communication.
- Professional Growth: We provide continuous professional development opportunities and encourage our team to grow and excel.
- Community Impact: We create meaningful partnerships in local communities, enhancing social impact and building our reputation.
- Recognition and Rewards: We value and advocate for our employees and recognise all their contributions., Who you'll be supporting & more about the role: As a Complex Care Assessment Practitioner, you will lead the assessment and development of personalized care plans for individuals with learning disabilities and mental health issues. Your role will involve:
- Person-Centered Assessments: Conducting thorough assessments to identify individual needs and outcomes.
- Collaboration: Working closely with clinical teams and external professionals to ensure comprehensive care.
- Quality Assurance: Leading quality evaluations and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
- Advocacy: Being a strong advocate for the individuals we support, ensuring their voices are heard. Your values: At Community Integrated Care, our values are at the heart of everything we do. We are looking for a leader who embodies these values and can inspire others to do the same:
- Empathy: You understand and respect the perspectives of others, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.
- Innovation: You are a champion of change, always looking for new ways to improve service delivery and outcomes.
- Integrity: You act with honesty and transparency, ensuring the highest standards of care and compliance.
- Collaboration: You work effectively with internal and external stakeholders to achieve common goals.
- Excellence: You strive for excellence in all aspects of your work, continuously seeking to improve and develop.
Education: Minimum of level 5 qualification in PBS, and willing to work towards a level 6/7 as part of the role - Experience: Proven experience in care and support assessments, particularly with individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health issues.
- Knowledge: Understanding of Positive Behavior Support, Transforming Care Partnerships, and relevant regulatory environments.
- Skills: High-level communication skills (written and oral), strong IT skills, and the ability to manage complex assessments.
- Competencies: Ability to maintain focus during assessments, manage emotionally stressful situations, and build strong relationships with stakeholders.
- Qualifications: Trusted Assessor qualification (England only) and experience working with Local Authorities and public sector organizations.
Flexibility! You can work your full time hours over 4 days and enjoy a long weekend, or work over 5 days to accommodate your other commitments. - Hybrid Working! Do you like to work from home? Or do you prefer being in an office? With this role you have the option of working from home or from our regional offices - or a blend between the two!
- Salary! £36,000 - £38,000 + £3,000 car allowance