Onecare-UK
Care Coordinator

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Care Coordinator Opportunity
ONECARE UK is a professional domiciliary and supported living care provider that has built a reputation on quality. We have an opportunity for a Care Coordinator who is organised, reliable, and a team leader. This is an important role in ensuring quality of care is delivered to our service users effectively. We have service users throughout the UK who require care and support in their own homes or supported living units.
Reporting to: Manager
Service Delivery
- Coordinate the delivery of care day-to-day operations in Home care / supported living units.
- Create and update staff rotas, manage care worker schedules, and handle on-call responsibilities to ensure consistent care.
- Liaise with staff ensuring care plans are reviewed regularly and to make any changes required to the care plans and risk assessments.
- Ensure the accuracy and completeness of all documentation held in service users’ folders.
- Support care staff in their role by providing guidance and supervising.
- Provide support to all new care staff, supporting them in their performance.
- Monitor all service users receive quality care by the staff.
- Ensure the accuracy and completeness of all documentation held in service users' folders and all the written reports and administration are up to date.
- Record all necessary information clearly and legibly in line with record keeping policies and procedures.
- Respond to complaints and queries from service users to coordinators.
- Liaise with carers/service users ensuring they are informed of any changes.
- Ability to work in a multi-agency approach.
- Apply for and accept care packages from local authority commissioning teams.
- Work closely with stakeholders, including local authorities, commissioning teams, and social workers.
- Be on-call in case of emergency as and when required.
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Managing Staff
- Support care staff in their role by providing training and guidance and supervising in completing their tasks.
- Conduct spot checks and provide ongoing supervision to the care team.
- Provide shadow support to all new care staff, supporting them to build competence and confidence in their performance.
Communication
- Liaise closely with coordinators regarding effective rota management, recruitment, permanent allocation of care & support workers and the writing of Care & Support Plans.
- Identify any training needs of junior care workers and inform the manager accordingly.
- Observe, monitor and report to the Care Manager / Registered Manager, any significant changes in the service user's health or well-being, liaising with professionals within the multi-disciplinary team, as appropriate.
- Work with other members of the team to ensure high-quality service provision.


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Compliance & Safeguarding
- Maintain ongoing service user compliance by undertaking care plan and risk assessment reviews.
- Ensure a safe as possible living environment for Service Users whilst respecting Service User’s choice and rights, needs, and preferences and promoting independence, choice, and control.
- Compile, review MAR charts, and undertake MAR log audits daily.
- Ensure all services are compliant with the legislation, safeguarding, Health & Safety per CQC standards regulations.
- Maintain computer and paper files up to date.
- Implement all office policies, procedures, and systems in line with the company guidelines.
General
- Participate in the growth and development of the business, achieving targets, and delivery within budgets.
- The responsibilities above are not the exhaustive list. It may be subject to a periodic review. The manager may delegate additional duties required as per business needs.
RFQ Level 6 Essential Requirement
NVQ Level 3 Preferred
Per Hour Rate: 12.82£/Hour
Hours: 37.5 Hours per Week
Annual Salary: 25,000
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