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Harrow Council

Day Service Officer

London
Posted about 16 hours ago
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London Borough of Harrow Council is looking for a Day Service Officer to work at Milmans NRC, helping to meet the individual needs and aspirations of people with Dementia /older people.

The post holder will be responsible for facilitating day service activities for people with Dementia /older people. This includes meeting their physical, behavioural and emotional needs whilst respecting their rights and choices as individuals. In addition, the post holder will research and organise appropriate community integration whilst ensuring adherence to health and safety responsibilities, participating in risk assessments for community activities (including equipment), transport, and access/egress compliant with DDA.

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This is a great opportunity for someone with a passion for working in partnership with families, carers, other providers and other professionals for the provision of a high-quality day service. You will have a keen eye for identifying opportunities that utilise service users’ skills and enhance their lives.

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About You

The successful candidate will have:

  • Knowledge of current legislation
  • An understanding of safeguarding procedures
  • Passionate about working with people living with dementia and older people.
  • Physical ability to complete moving and handling duties
  • NVQ level 3 or equivalent
  • GCSE English and Maths or equivalent

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Skills

Dementia Care
Elderly Care
Safeguarding
Risk Assessment
Community Integration
Moving and Handling
Health and Safety
DDA Compliance
Partnership Working

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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