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Support Practitioner - Galashiels

Galashiels
£28k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Location: Galashiels
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Shifts: 12-hour day support shifts and 12-hour waking night support shifts

Earn up to £27,960.08 per year pro rata
A pay approach that recognises your value, from day one and beyond.
At Ark, all Support Practitioners are paid at least the Real Living Wage, currently £13.45 per hour (£27,350.04 per year pro rata).
After successfully completing your probation period, your hourly rate increases to £13.75 per hour (£27,960.08 per year pro rata).

Help someone take a life-changing step into their own home
Ark is recruiting Support Practitioners to join a new support package in Galashiels. The service will provide 1:1, 24-hour support to an adult with learning disabilities, autism and complex support needs as he transitions into his own home, alongside additional two-to-one support in the community

This is a unique opportunity to be involved from the very beginning of a new support package, helping someone establish meaningful routines, develop independence and become part of his local community.

If you are calm, compassionate, resilient and committed to supporting people to live their best lives, we would love to hear from you.

About the Role

As a Support Practitioner, you will work as part of a passionate, committed and consistent team providing 1:1 support across both day support and waking night support. The role will focus on creating a safe, structured and respectful environment where the supported person can feel settled, understood and able to make choices about his life.

Your main duties will include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing 1:1 support with all aspects of daily living.
  • Supporting daily routines, personal outcomes, independence and choice.
  • Encouraging community involvement, social inclusion and meaningful activity.
  • Providing emotional reassurance and calm, consistent support.
  • Using positive behavioural support approaches in line with support plans and training.
  • Working collaboratively with colleagues, family members and professionals.
  • Maintaining accurate records and contributing to support planning.
  • Supporting the successful development of a new support package centred around the individual's needs, goals and aspirations.

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This role will involve both 12-hour day support shifts and 12-hour waking night support shifts, delivered as part of a dedicated team providing 24-hour support.

Who We're Looking For

We are looking for dedicated Support Practitioners who are:

  • Calm, patient and resilient, including during challenging situations.
  • Compassionate and committed to delivering high-quality, respectful support.
  • Able to build positive, trusting relationships at the supported person's pace.
  • Reliable, flexible and willing to work as part of a consistent team.
  • Experienced in supporting people with autism, fragile X, learning disabilities or complex needs, or willing to learn through training and development.
  • Passionate about promoting dignity, choice, independence and quality of life.

Previous experience in social care is advantageous but not essential. What matters most is your values, your ability to remain calm and consistent, and your commitment to person-centred support. Full training and ongoing support will be provided.

Why Join This Service?

This is more than a support role. It is an opportunity to support someone through a significant life transition and be part of a new support package from the very beginning.

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By joining this team, you will:

  • Be part of a new support package from day one.
  • Support someone to move into, settle into and thrive within his own home.
  • Help create a consistent, stable and person-centred support network.
  • Make a genuine and lasting difference to someone's quality of life.
  • Receive comprehensive induction, training and ongoing support.
  • Work within a values-driven organisation committed to delivering high-quality support.

Our employees tell us they stay with Ark because they believe in our values, feel supported by their managers and love making a positive difference in the lives of the people they support.

Ark would love to hear from you whether you are an experienced Support Practitioner or new to Social Care.

Why Ark?

Ark offers a range of benefits designed to recognise and reward your contribution, including:

  • Annual Leave Buy and Sell Scheme, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days, or 1 working week for part-time staff, per year.
  • Up to 36 days paid holiday per year (pro rata).
  • 4% contributory pension scheme.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme.
  • Fully funded PVG and first-year SSSC registration paid by Ark, where applicable.
  • Fully funded training and development opportunities.
  • Employee support and wellbeing initiatives.
  • Career progression opportunities within a leading social care organisation.

Apply now by clicking the link below.
CVs will not be considered.
Please note Ark is not a UK Visa Sponsor.

This role may also be referred to as Support Worker, Care Assistant or Care Worker in other organisations.

Supporting Documents:
Job Outline
Scottish Charity No. SCO15694

Previous experience of the following is an advantage but not essential as Ark will provide full training

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Skills

Positive Behavioural Support
Person-Centred Support
Crisis Management
Care Planning
Communication
Emotional Reassurance
Community Integration
Patient Care
Resilience
Observation and Recording

Location

Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom

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