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Senior Carer - The Willow Branch Day Opportunities

Biggleswade
£26.8k – £28.2k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Team: The Willow Branch Day Services (Biggleswade Older Persons Day Services) Job Family: Supporting – CBG6Salary: £26,824 - £28,142 per annum pro rataHours: Full-time - 37 hours per weekBase Location: The Willow Branch Day Service (Biggleswade)Contract Type: Fixed - PermanentClosing Date: 27th July 2026Interview Date: 5th August 2026

About the Role The Senior Carer will play a key role in supporting the day-day running of the service, ensuring that older people living with complex care and support needs, including dementia, receive safe, person-centred and meaningful support. Dignity and meaningful moments are central to our ethos and are at the heart of everything we do. The Senior Carer will help ensure that every person who attends the day centre feels valued, respected, listened to and included. They will support people to take part in activities and experiences that promote wellbeing, independence, social connection and enjoyment. The role will involve leading by example, supporting a team of Care Assistants, and helping to create a warm, welcoming and inclusive environment. The Senior Carer will promote independence, dignity, choice and wellbeing, while ensuring that individual care plans, risk assessments and support needs are followed and regularly reviewed.

Key Responsibilities: Care and Support

Provided high-quality, person-centred care and support, ensuring dignity, privacy, respect and choice are always maintained. Lead by example in delivering care and support that promotes independence, wellbeing, social inclusion and meaningful moments. Support people with daily living activities and personal care needs in a sensitive and respectful manner. Ensure dignity and meaningful moments are central to our ethos and remain at the heart of everything we do. Observe and monitor people’s health, wellbeing, mood and presentation, reporting any changes to the Manager or other professionals as appropriate. Administer medication as prescribed, and ensure accurate records are maintained in line with policy and procedure. Ensure people receive consistent support in line with their care and support plans, risk assessments and individual needs. Attend initial assessments for people who have been referred to access our services.

Leading and Supporting the Team

Oversee and support a team of Care Assistants during the day, ensuring tasks are allocated clearly and people’s needs are met safely and effectively. Act as a positive role model by demonstrating high standards of care, professionalism, communication and teamwork. Provide day-to-day guidance, encouragement and support to a team of Care Assistants, students and volunteers. Support the Manager with the smooth running of the service, escalating concerns, staffing issues or services pressures promptly. Help ensure staff follow agreed care plans, risk assessments, moving and handling guidance, medication procedures and service policies. Promote a positive team culture where staff feel supported, valued and confident in their roles. Support new staff with induction, shadowing and good practice guidance where required.

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Activity Planning and Delivery

Ensure the team plan, organise and lead meaningful activities tailored to the interests, abilities and needs of people who access the service. Support a team of Care Assistants to deliver engaging activities that promote stimulation, enjoyment, independence and social interaction. Encourage people to take part in social, recreational, creative and wellbeing activities in a way that suits their individual needs and choices. Adapt activities to support people living with dementia, physical frailty, and complex care needs. Research and explore opportunities that enrich the service offer and create meaningful experiences for those who attend. Ensure activities are inclusive, safe and reflect the voices, preferences and outcomes of people who use the service.

Health and Safety

Ensure a safe, clean and welcoming environment for people who attend, staff, families, carers and professionals. Support a team to follow health and safety policies and procedures, including risk assessments, infection prevention and control, moving and handling and safe working practices. Respond appropriately to emergencies and provide first aid when necessary, following service procedures. Monitor the environment throughout the day and report hazards, loss, damage, breakages or concerns to the Manager promptly. Ensure equipment, activity spaces and shared areas are safe, suitable and ready for use. Support a team of Care Assistants to maintain good standards of cleanliness, hygiene and infection control.

Communication and Collaboration

Communicate effectively and respectfully with people who attend, their families, carers, colleagues and other professionals. Work collaboratively with the Manager and wide team to provide consistent, coordinated and person-centred support. Share relevant information with the manger in a timely and appropriate way, ensuring confidentiality is maintained. Contribute to daily handovers, team discussions, reviews and meetings. Support a team of Care Assistants to communicate professionally and compassionately with people who attend and their families. Liaise with families and professionals where appropriate, escalating any concerns or complex matters to the Manager.

Record Keeping and Reporting

Maintain accurate and up-to-date records relating to people’s care, wellbeing, progress, activities and daily support. Ensure a team of Care Assistants complete daily notes and relevant documentation to a good standard. Report any concerns, incidents, accidents, safeguarding matters or changes in need to the Manager promptly. Participate in support planning, reviews and risk assessment updates as required. Ensure records reflect people’s choices, outcomes, strengths and meaningful moments. Support the Manager in ensuring documentation is completed in line with service policies and regulatory expectations.

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Professional Development

Engage in ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Stay informed about best practice in adult social care, dementia care, dignity in care, safeguarding and person-centred support. Identify and explore relevant training opportunities for your own development. Work with the Manager and wider Day Service teams to support improvements in care quality, team performance, and the overall service offer.

Skills:

Level 3 qualification in Adult Health and Social Care is essential. Experience supporting older adults and people living with dementia, and other complex care and support needs. Strong leadership skills with the ability to supervise, guide and support a team of care assistants. Compassionate and person-centred approach, promoting dignity, independence, choice and meaningful moments in daily care.

Please note: Travel is essential for this role as you may be required to support at other Day Services, attend reviews and professional meetings and access training at other CBC sites. You will preferably have a full driving license with access to a vehicle.

Our Offer We have a number of rewards and benefits available to our staff, to view these please visit our Rewards and Benefits page

You will be expected to demonstrate how you meet the key accountabilities and competencies in this Recruitment Pack.

Our Competency Framework and Qualification Guidance are to be read in conjunction with our Recruitment Pack.

For an informal discussion about this position, please contact: Lawrence Doran-Marks at Lawrence.Marks@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk

Safeguarding (For DBS posts only): Central Bedfordshire Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees, volunteers and contractors to share this commitment. This post is subject to the disclosure of criminal records.  

Our National Careers Service team offer a free weekly workshop covering CV writing and how to complete the statement sections of the Central Bedfordshire Council online application form. This MS Teams workshop is open to anyone from the UK and lasts around 1.5 hours.  Please book your place here.

More information about this service can be found here: Support getting into work or learning | Central Bedfordshire Council

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Skills

Leadership
Dementia Care
Person-Centred Care
Medication Administration
Care Planning
Risk Assessment
Team Supervision
Activity Planning
Safeguarding
Communication
Health and Safety
First Aid

Location

Biggleswade, England, United Kingdom

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