NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Care at Home Officer

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Are you passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care in your local community? Do you enjoy working in a dynamic, supportive team where your skills and leadership can make a real difference?
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Care at Home Officer to join our North and West Highland Care at Home service. You’ll be a key part of our Integrated Health and Social Care Team, working collaboratively to enable people to live independently and safely in their own homes.
In This Rewarding Role, You Will
- Lead and manage a team of Care at Home staff within your locality
- Coordinate complex care packages, guided by person-centred outcomes
- Work closely with colleagues across health and social care integrated team to support hospital discharge and prevent unnecessary admissions
- Champion service quality, regulatory compliance and continuous improvement
- Be a source of guidance, support and professional development for your team
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You will have a background in health or social care, supervisory experience, and a strong understanding of the Enablement ethos. A full driving licence is essential, as this is a community-based role covering a rural and rewarding patch.


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We Offer
- A supportive team environment
- Opportunities for personal and professional development
- Beautiful rural locations and a chance to work closely with your local community
- A vital role within a service that truly makes a difference every day
If you’re ready to lead with compassion, drive service excellence, and be part of a forward-thinking integrated team, we’d love to hear from you.
Informal enquiries can be made to: Fiona Byrne, Interim Care at Home Manager, on 01397 709826; or by email to: fiona.byrne@nhs.scot
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