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  • Admissions Care Co-ordinator  

    - Aberdeen
    Do you have proven experience in an administrative role and experience... Read More
    Do you have proven experience in an administrative role and experience in care? Are you keen to work for an organisation helping to change lives across Aberdeen? If so, this role could be for you.VSA is Aberdeen's oldest not for profit social care organisation. The work that we do directly changes the lives of vulnerable children and adults living across the North East of Scotland.For over years we have been at the forefront of changing vulnerable children and adults’ lives for the better. With significant changes happening in the social care sector over the next few years we are looking for enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join and support our teams.Our Care@Home Service is currently recruiting a Full time 39 hours per week , Admissions Care Co-ordinator based at our Broomhill Activity Centre Office, participating in a 4 weekly rolling rota including on call duties and weekend work. The admissions Care Co-ordinator Role involves co-ordinating the provision of quality services within VSA. Assessing the individual needs of clients, this involving liaising with all stakeholders and ensuring a smooth transition for clients entering the servicesHours: 39 hours per week Rota: 4 weekly rolling rota including on call duties and weekend workRate: Unqualified £15.46, Qualified £15.98 Location: Broomhill Activity Centre, AberdeenWe offer our Staff fantastic benefits including:Company pensionGenerous annual leaveRefer a friend programme-Receive £ when you introduce a family member or friend to VSAInvestment in your personal development and career through our learning and development programmesMain Duties/Responsibilities:To Facilitate the smooth intake of clients seeking admission to the Care @ Home Services within VSA. To complete the initial screening for all referrals and to request and collate all information prior to admission.To work closely with the care co-ordinator to be able to have the knowledge of potential admissions and make yourself aware of the areas of need for rota purposes.Build and maintain positive relationships with referral partners by phone and email and in -person.Support Planning – Develop individualised support plans for clients in collaboration with clients families and external bodies pre – admission, addressing specific needs, goals and aspirations.Overseeing and participating in the maintenance of accurate recording systems and reports (both manual and computerized) to meet agreed standards in line with administrative, regulatory and management purposes.Monitoring the provision of a safe and protective environment by complying with health, safety and security procedures, including medication administration, and reporting accidents/incidents when appropriate.Supporting service users in their daily living, according to their recognized and agreed needs, providing personal care where necessary, adhering to practice which promotes well-being, choice, giving people dignity, and treating them with respect.Encouraging and supporting service users to develop skills and knowledge to live as independently as possible, if applicable, with reference to the risk assessment process.Supporting service users in developing and maintaining social networks and relationships.To provide the booklets and information about VSA to all new clients.Performing the role of key worker for the service user for a period of 6 weeks before handing over to the designated Team Leader.Complying with and having a sound working knowledge of necessary legislative requirements as laid down through the Health & Social Care Standards and recognising the impact of following these standards on the overall provision of service.Supporting service users in accessing and using services and facilities, assisting them to obtain advice in relation to financial matters if appropriate.Taking the lead in planning, monitoring and reviewing service delivery plans to meet individual needs and preferences, within budgetary and funding constraints before handing over to the designated Team Leader.Be prepared to go out on support calls when required or in the case of an emergency.Contributing to the identification of the training and development needs of teams and individual staff members, taking appropriate action to implement plans to meet needs according to agreed procedures and guidelines.Helping to maintain an effective working environment by contributing towards the management of interpersonal conflict in working relationships.Assisting in the implementation of disciplinary and grievance procedures where appropriate, according to VSA’s policies and procedures.Developing one’s knowledge and practice continuously through participation in training and development activities.Carrying out other duties from time to time provided they are reasonable and within the post holder’s capabilities.Have awareness and work within internal control systems in your area to facilitate improvement in the quality of service provided.Basic IT Skills – Communication with Outlook is a large part of the role.Participation in 4 weekly rolling rota including on call duties and weekend work.Qualifications/Training:Essential:SCQF Level 6 in Social Services and Healthcare or other options as prescribed by SSSCKnowledge of SSSC Code of PracticeEvidence of continued learningDesirable: SCQF Level 7 in Social Services and Healthcare & ability and willingness to achieve 15 academic credits in Supervision and/or Management at SCQF Level 7.Knowledge of Health and Safety regulationsFood Hygiene CertificateExperience:Essential:Coordinating activities in workplaceExperience in Care sectorRecord keepingProblem solvingUsing initiativeDesirable:Supervising other staff membersKnowledge of disciplinary/grievance proceduresInvolvement in personal plans and service delivery planningKey Skills/Aptitudes:Essential:Evidence of assessment SkillsDeveloped Communication skills (verbal and written)Organizational skillsIT skills (e.g e-mails, VSA systems)Ability to prioritize work tasksPersonal Qualities:Essential:ReliabilitySelf ConfidenceFlexibilityApproachableTeam-worker If our Admissions Care Co-ordinator role sounds like you, then click “Apply” and start your career journey with VSA today! 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  • Residential Care and Educational Support Worker, Linn Moor Campus, Peterculter  

    - Peterculter
    We currently have a fantastic opportunity for the right person to join... Read More
    We currently have a fantastic opportunity for the right person to join our team at Linn Moor, if you are passionate about helping vulnerable young people thrive and flourish in a nurturing environment, this could be the right opportunity for you.We have recently welcomed a few new students to our Residential School at Linn Moor Campus. At Linn Moor, our staff work alongside children and young adults in both care and education to help them achieve individual personal outcomes. Our children and young people are supported on a 1:1 basis with a strong emphasis on working as part of a team and maintaining relationships with the wider community.As a Residential Care and Education Support Worker your operational base will be on our Linn Moor Campus, based in Peterculter. This can be a full-time OR part-time permanent position and in return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits.Hours: Full-Time - 39 hours per week averagedRota: You will be expected to work on a 4-week rolling rota, which will include a mix of early, late shifts, and alternate weekend working (shifts are: 7.30am – 3.30pm and 2pm – 10.15pm)Rate/Salary: £12.81 ph. (unqualified) up to £13.72 ph. (qualified)Full-Time Starting Salary: £25,.68 (Unqualified Salary) going up to a maximum £27,.35 (once qualified following incremental payments) Part-Time Salary: pro-rataWe offer fantastic benefits including:- Competitive Salary- Generous Holidays- Sick Pay scheme- Transport to and from Aberdeen city centre to campus available- NEST Pension scheme- Refer a friend scheme- Ongoing professional developmentPlease click on link below to read what our staff member Sunday has to say about working at Linn Moor: Linn Moor:Linn Moor Campus is a unique multi-generational approach to community-based care for individuals with learning disabilities and other additional support needs, in a residential setting. The campus itself is situated on beautiful grounds allowing our service users the freedom to enjoy the outdoors. With UK wide recognition for our pioneering work with people with autism, our focus is on the development of meaningful life skills and personal fulfilment for the children and young adults we support. If successful, you would be joining a large team of enthusiastic support workers with a wealth of experience from all different backgrounds. Click Link here for more information:Linn Moor School and Campus Education ServiceWorking across both the Education and Care services at our Linn Moor Campus, you will help to provide a quality service to meet the needs of our students with additional support needs. An SCQF Level 7 in Social Services and Healthcare (or equivalent) and an HNC in Social Care would be beneficial but it is not essential at this stage (although you must be willing to work towards this or the Level 9 Residential Childcare Qualification). Ideally you should have some experience of working with children and/or young adults with autism / learning difficulties and have the ability to engage/relate to them through effective communication skills and the ability to deal with complex and challenging behaviour. You must be willing to work flexibly in both care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development.We have an enthusiastic, dedicated, welcoming and supportive environment at our Linn Moor campus. If you are interested in working somewhere where you can truly make a difference, this could be the opportunity for you.We welcome applications from those who would like the opportunity to work within social care or those simply seeking a change of direction.In return for your hard work, commitment and positive approach, not only will you receive a huge amount of job satisfaction, we also offer a competitive annual salary, paid holidays and continuous professional development. VSA also operate a bus service that can take you to and from our Linn Moor Campus at scheduled times.Successful applicants will be required to join the PVG Scheme; however VSA will cover any associated costs.Main Duties/Responsibilities:You will be required to work across the care and education services at the school. Both services have core and specialised approaches that you will be required to follow as set out in VSA and Linn Moor policies and procedures and VSA, Linn Moor and regulated and statutory standards.Always work in a child centred way and contribute to the effective provision of a nurturing and positive culture that meets the care and educational needs of the children/young people.To be part of creating a happy, safe and caring team and environment which enables children/young people to learn new knowledge and skills and communicate with confidence.Work flexibly in care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development.Recognise that children/young people have a legal right to an appropriate and well provided education commensurate with their developmental and communication needs and for growth that is flexible, nurturing and supportive.We expect the support worker to work under the direction of the teacher and develop knowledge of current Scottish educational policy frameworks including the Curriculum for Excellence, How Good is my School and specific documentation for ASN schools.We strive to meet these requirements in order to fulfil education standards.The support worker will understand and promote the principals of GIRFEC (Getting It Right For Every Child)In order to facilitate the transport of staff to and from our Linn Moor campus, VSA operates a staff bus in the morning, afternoon and evenings to cover all applicable staff shifts.VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over years.Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfil their potential.VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages. At VSA we support a person’s physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing through a range of residential and outreach support Services.Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. Read Less
  • Support Worker - Northfield Lodge (Mental Health Services)  

    - Aberdeen
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the... Read More
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfil their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages.  At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. VSA have an exciting opportunity available to join our Northfield Lodge Service as a Support/Care Worker based in Aberdeen. This will be a part-time permanent position and in return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits.

    VSA's Northfield, is a two storey property set in its own grounds in the Northfield area of the city, providing long-term residential placements for individuals with on-going and enduring mental health problems.  The service provides 24-hour support to 18 service users and each has their own room.  The main aim of the service is to promote independence and this is achieved by providing person-centred support based on each individual's needs and requirements. In this rewarding role, you will provide a professional, caring and effective service to our service users. Any prior experience would be welcome but is not essential as full on the job training will be provided.  You must however be willing to undertake an SCQF Level 6 in Social Services and Healthcare (or equivalent) if you do not already hold one.  Salary & Benefits: Hours: 28 hours per week Rota: 4 week rolling rota, with an average of one sleep-in per week and an equal mix of early & late shifts. You will also be expected to work alternate weekends
    Salary: £12.81 per hours Location: Aberdeen

    We offer our Support/Care Workers fantastic benefits including:
    Company pensionGenerous annual leaveRefer a friend programme-Receive £225 when you introduce a family member or friend to VSAInvestment in your personal development and career through our learning and development programmes
    Service Information: Northfield Lodge provides long term residential placements and 24 hour support for adults with ongoing and enduring mental health conditions. The main aim of the service is to promote independence and this is achieved by providing recovery-focused support, based on each individual's needs and requirements.
    Purpose of Job: To contribute to the provision of quality services to meet the needs of service users, according to agreed VSA standards, policies and regulatory requirements.
    Main Duties/Responsibilities: Communicating effectively with individuals according to agreed standards and procedures, accessing and updating records in keeping with guidelines.Helping to provide a safe and protective environment by complying with health, safety, and security procedures, including medication, and reporting accidents/incidents when appropriate.Supporting service users in their daily living, according to their recognised and agreed needs, providing personal care where necessary, adhering to practices which promote well-being, choice, and treating people with dignity and respect.Assisting service users in developing and maintaining social networks and relationships.Assisting and encouraging service users to develop skills and knowledge to live as independently as possible, if appropriate, with reference to the risk assessment process.Participating in the development, implementation and review of personal plans with service users.Supporting service users appropriately when they experience a significant life change or loss.Developing one's knowledge and practice continuously through participation in training and development activities.Carrying out any other tasks from time to time, provided they are reasonable and within the postholder's capabilities.Have awareness and work within internal control systems in your area to facilitate improvement in the quality of service provided.
    Qualifications/Training/Education: Essential: Willingness and ability to achieve SCQF Level 6 in Social Services and Healthcare within 3 years of appointment or as determined by VSA. Desirable: SCQF Level 6 in Social Services and Healthcare Food Hygiene certificate Experience: Experience of working in a busy environment Key Skills/Aptitudes: Ability to communicate well verbally with individuals. Ability to write short reports Personal Qualities: Approachable Ethical Non-judgemental
    If this role sounds like the one for you, click on 'Apply' today! Read Less
  • Relief Farm Support Worker - Easter Anguston Farm, Peterculter  

    - Peterculter
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the... Read More
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfil their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages.  At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. VSA currently have an exciting opportunity as a Relief Farm Support Worker, providing 1:1 support for our trainees with learning disabilities who work on our farm based at Easter Anguston in Peterculter, Aberdeenshire, as well as caring for the animals and plants.
    You will need to be able to get to our farm which is in a rural, remote location with limited public transport nearby.

    Service Information:   Easter Anguston Farm is an operational farm, and local community resource, which serves as a training facility for adults with learning disabilities and other additional support needs. Situated in Peterculter, the farm has 75 acres of arable land, used as a working farm, plus 20 acres of woodland which normally attracts over 20,000 visitors from across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and beyond. Our animals include alpacas, Shetland ponies, donkeys, goats, pigs, rabbits and budgies. The farm and its associated woodland, conservation and education areas provide a vital community resource that is invaluable. As a charity we do not charge any entry fee for the community to access this resource. Instead, we rely on voluntary donations to enable us to provide free access for all.

    About the role: 
    To contribute to the day to day running of the farm and support an individual service user on a 1:1 basis to successfully participate in the operation of a working farm. We are currently looking for Relief Support Workers at Easter Anguston Farm, on an ad-hoc basis Monday - Friday to cover staff holidays and sickness. Please note due to the farm location, a driving licence would be beneficial. Hours:  Ad hoc, Monday - Fridays, 9am - 4pm
    Rate: £12.81 per hour
    Location: Easter Anguston, Peterculter, Aberdeenshire, AB14 0PL.
    Responsibilities of our Support/Care Worker will include: -
    Contributing to the day to day running of the farm. Communicating effectively with individuals according to agreed standards and procedures, accessing and updating records in keeping with guidelines and policy. Helping to provide a safe and protective environment by complying with health, safety, and security procedures, including medication, and reporting accidents/incidents when appropriate. Supporting service user to successfully and safely participate in the activities and tasks on the farm, according to their recognised and agreed needs and adhering to practices which promote well-being, choice, and treating people with dignity and respect. Assisting service user in developing and maintaining social networks and relationships and promoting social inclusion and participation in the local community. Assisting and encouraging service user to develop skills and knowledge to live as independently as possible. Contributing to the development and implementation of care plans in consultation with key stakeholders. Performing the role of key worker for identified service user. Participating in the development, implementation and review of personal plans with service users. Developing one's knowledge and practice continuously through participation in training and development activities. Carrying out any other tasks from time to time, provided they are reasonable and within the postholder's capabilities. Essential Experience of adults or children with learning disabilities EITHER experience of working with animals, ideally within a farm setting OR able to demonstrate your love of animals Ability to communicate well verbally with individuals Ability to write short reports Approachable Ethical Non-judgemental Team-worker Health and Safety aware Client Focused Organised If our Support/Care Worker role sounds like you, then click “Apply” below and start your career journey with VSA today! Read Less
  • Residential Care and Educational Support Worker, Linn Moor Campus, Peterculter  

    - Peterculter
    BE PART OF IT! We currently have a fantastic opportunity f... Read More
    BE PART OF IT! We currently have a fantastic opportunity for the right person to join our team at Linn Moor, if you are passionate about helping vulnerable young people thrive and flourish in a nurturing environment, this could be the right opportunity for you. We have recently welcomed a few new students to our Residential School at Linn Moor Campus. At Linn Moor, our staff work alongside children and young adults in both care and education to help them achieve individual personal outcomes. Our children and young people are supported on a 1:1 basis with a strong emphasis on working as part of a team and maintaining relationships with the wider community. As a Residential Care and Education Support Worker your operational base will be on our Linn Moor Campus, based in Peterculter. This i a full-time permanent position and in return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits. Hours: 39 hours per week averaged
    Rota: You will be expected to work on a 4-week rolling rota, which will include a mix of early, late shifts, and weekend working (shifts are: 7.30am – 3.30pm and 2pm – 10.15pm)
    Rate/Salary: £12.81 ph. (unqualified) up to £13.72 ph. (qualified)
    Full-Time Starting Salary: £25,978.68 (Unqualified Salary) going up to a maximum £27,823.35 (once qualified following incremental payments) 

    We offer fantastic benefits including:
    - Competitive Salary
    - Generous Holidays
    - Sick Pay scheme
    - Transport to and from Aberdeen city centre to campus available
    - NEST Pension scheme
    - Refer a friend scheme
    - Ongoing professional development Please click on link below to read what our staff member Sunday has to say about working at Linn Moor: https://www.vsa.org.uk/latest/meetsunday About Linn Moor: Linn Moor Campus is a unique multi-generational approach to community-based care for individuals with learning disabilities and other additional support needs, in a residential setting. The campus itself is situated on beautiful grounds allowing our service users the freedom to enjoy the outdoors. With UK wide recognition for our pioneering work with people with autism, our focus is on the development of meaningful life skills and personal fulfilment for the children and young adults we support. If successful, you would be joining a large team of enthusiastic support workers with a wealth of experience from all different backgrounds. Click Link here for more information:

    Linn Moor School and Campus Education Service Working across both the Education and Care services at our Linn Moor Campus, you will help to provide a quality service to meet the needs of our students with additional support needs. An SCQF Level 7 in Social Services and Healthcare (or equivalent) and an HNC in Social Care would be beneficial but it is not essential at this stage (although you must be willing to work towards this or the Level 9 Residential Childcare Qualification). Ideally you should have some experience of working with children and/or young adults with autism / learning difficulties and have the ability to engage/relate to them through effective communication skills and the ability to deal with complex and challenging behaviour. You must be willing to work flexibly in both care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development. We have an enthusiastic, dedicated, welcoming and supportive environment at our Linn Moor campus. If you are interested in working somewhere where you can truly make a difference, this could be the opportunity for you. We welcome applications from those who would like the opportunity to work within social care or those simply seeking a change of direction. In return for your hard work, commitment and positive approach, not only will you receive a huge amount of job satisfaction, we also offer a competitive annual salary, paid holidays and continuous professional development. VSA also operate a bus service that can take you to and from our Linn Moor Campus at scheduled times. Successful applicants will be required to join the PVG Scheme; however VSA will cover any associated costs. Main Duties/Responsibilities: You will be required to work across the care and education services at the school. Both services have core and specialised approaches that you will be required to follow as set out in VSA and Linn Moor policies and procedures and VSA, Linn Moor and regulated and statutory standards. Always work in a child centred way and contribute to the effective provision of a nurturing and positive culture that meets the care and educational needs of the children/young people. To be part of creating a happy, safe and caring team and environment which enables children/young people to learn new knowledge and skills and communicate with confidence. Work flexibly in care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development. Recognise that children/young people have a legal right to an appropriate and well provided education commensurate with their developmental and communication needs and for growth that is flexible, nurturing and supportive. We expect the support worker to work under the direction of the teacher and develop knowledge of current Scottish educational policy frameworks including the Curriculum for Excellence, How Good is my School and specific documentation for ASN schools. We strive to meet these requirements in order to fulfil education standards. The support worker will understand and promote the principals of GIRFEC (Getting It Right For Every Child)

    In order to facilitate the transport of staff to and from our Linn Moor campus, VSA operates a staff bus in the morning, afternoon and evenings to cover all applicable staff shifts. VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfil their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages. At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. If you think you have what it takes to be part of our fantastic team at Linn Moor please click “Apply” and start your career journey with VSA today. Read Less
  • Residential Care and Educational Support Worker, Linn Moor Campus, Peterculter  

    - Aberdeen
    BE PART OF IT! We currently have a fantastic opportunity f... Read More
    BE PART OF IT! We currently have a fantastic opportunity for the right person to join our team at Linn Moor, if you are passionate about helping vulnerable young people thrive and flourish in a nurturing environment, this could be the right opportunity for you. We have recently welcomed a few new students to our Residential School at Linn Moor Campus. At Linn Moor, our staff work alongside children and young adults in both care and education to help them achieve individual personal outcomes. Our children and young people are supported on a 1:1 basis with a strong emphasis on working as part of a team and maintaining relationships with the wider community. As a Residential Care and Education Support Worker your operational base will be on our Linn Moor Campus, based in Peterculter. This i a full-time permanent position and in return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits. Hours: 39 hours per week averaged
    Rota: You will be expected to work on a 4-week rolling rota, which will include a mix of early, late shifts, and weekend working (shifts are: 7.30am – 3.30pm and 2pm – 10.15pm)
    Rate/Salary: £12.81 ph. (unqualified) up to £13.72 ph. (qualified)
    Full-Time Starting Salary: £25,978.68 (Unqualified Salary) going up to a maximum £27,823.35 (once qualified following incremental payments) 

    We offer fantastic benefits including:
    - Competitive Salary
    - Generous Holidays
    - Sick Pay scheme
    - Transport to and from Aberdeen city centre to campus available
    - NEST Pension scheme
    - Refer a friend scheme
    - Ongoing professional development Please click on link below to read what our staff member Sunday has to say about working at Linn Moor: https://www.vsa.org.uk/latest/meetsunday About Linn Moor: Linn Moor Campus is a unique multi-generational approach to community-based care for individuals with learning disabilities and other additional support needs, in a residential setting. The campus itself is situated on beautiful grounds allowing our service users the freedom to enjoy the outdoors. With UK wide recognition for our pioneering work with people with autism, our focus is on the development of meaningful life skills and personal fulfilment for the children and young adults we support. If successful, you would be joining a large team of enthusiastic support workers with a wealth of experience from all different backgrounds. Click Link here for more information:

    Linn Moor School and Campus Education Service Working across both the Education and Care services at our Linn Moor Campus, you will help to provide a quality service to meet the needs of our students with additional support needs. An SCQF Level 7 in Social Services and Healthcare (or equivalent) and an HNC in Social Care would be beneficial but it is not essential at this stage (although you must be willing to work towards this or the Level 9 Residential Childcare Qualification). Ideally you should have some experience of working with children and/or young adults with autism / learning difficulties and have the ability to engage/relate to them through effective communication skills and the ability to deal with complex and challenging behaviour. You must be willing to work flexibly in both care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development. We have an enthusiastic, dedicated, welcoming and supportive environment at our Linn Moor campus. If you are interested in working somewhere where you can truly make a difference, this could be the opportunity for you. We welcome applications from those who would like the opportunity to work within social care or those simply seeking a change of direction. In return for your hard work, commitment and positive approach, not only will you receive a huge amount of job satisfaction, we also offer a competitive annual salary, paid holidays and continuous professional development. VSA also operate a bus service that can take you to and from our Linn Moor Campus at scheduled times. Successful applicants will be required to join the PVG Scheme; however VSA will cover any associated costs. Main Duties/Responsibilities: You will be required to work across the care and education services at the school. Both services have core and specialised approaches that you will be required to follow as set out in VSA and Linn Moor policies and procedures and VSA, Linn Moor and regulated and statutory standards. Always work in a child centred way and contribute to the effective provision of a nurturing and positive culture that meets the care and educational needs of the children/young people. To be part of creating a happy, safe and caring team and environment which enables children/young people to learn new knowledge and skills and communicate with confidence. Work flexibly in care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development. Recognise that children/young people have a legal right to an appropriate and well provided education commensurate with their developmental and communication needs and for growth that is flexible, nurturing and supportive. We expect the support worker to work under the direction of the teacher and develop knowledge of current Scottish educational policy frameworks including the Curriculum for Excellence, How Good is my School and specific documentation for ASN schools. We strive to meet these requirements in order to fulfil education standards. The support worker will understand and promote the principals of GIRFEC (Getting It Right For Every Child)

    In order to facilitate the transport of staff to and from our Linn Moor campus, VSA operates a staff bus in the morning, afternoon and evenings to cover all applicable staff shifts. VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfil their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages. At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. If you think you have what it takes to be part of our fantastic team at Linn Moor please click “Apply” and start your career journey with VSA today. Read Less
  • Support Worker - Care at Home (Bridge of Don, Denmore & Danestone areas)  

    - Aberdeen
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the... Read More
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfill their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages.  At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social well being through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. VSA have an exciting opportunity available to join our care at home team as a Support/Care Worker working in Bridge of Don and the surrounding areas. We have Part-time permanent positions available and in return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits. Hours: Relief or Part Time - 24 and 30 hours available per week.   Rota: This role offers flexible working, with shifts available from 7am and latest shift finishing at 10pm. Rotas are reviewed on a fortnightly basis, we will be taking the lead from successful candidates on the hours/ days they are available to work. You must be able to work every second weekend. Location: Bridge of Don and surrounding areas, caring for service users in their own home.  Drivers preferred who have drivers license and own transport.  Applicants must be familiar with the area and would be preferential if also reside nearby.  

    Salary: £12.81 per hour

    We offer our Support/Care Workers fantastic benefits including: Fuel AllowanceCompany pensionEmployee assistance programmeGenerous annual leaveRefer a friend programme-Receive £200 when you introduce a family member or friend to VSA,Investment in your personal development and career through our learning and development programmes,Access to our employee discount scheme You will have the opportunity to support a variety of clients with a range of disabilities, various health and support needs to maintain their independence while living at home. We are welcoming applications from motivated, compassionate and responsible candidates. Experience within a care setting is preferred, but we accept applications from individuals who are looking to progress with a career in Health & Social Care. You will also have the added benefits of extensive training as well as the opportunity to work in a role giving great job satisfaction. Successful applicants will be providing support to individuals in their own home setting. Start your career journey with VSA today!
    Purpose of Job: To contribute to the provision of quality services to meet the needs of service users, according to agreed VSA standards, policies and regulatory requirements.
    Main Duties/Responsibilities: Communicating effectively with individuals according to agreed standards and procedures, accessing and updating records in keeping with guidelines.Helping to provide a safe and protective environment by complying with health, safety, and security procedures, including medication, and reporting accidents/incidents when appropriate.Supporting service users in their daily living, according to their recognised and agreed needs, providing personal care where necessary, adhering to practices which promote well-being, choice, and treating people with dignity and respect.Assisting service users in developing and maintaining social networks and relationships.Assisting and encouraging service users to develop skills and knowledge to live as independently as possible, if appropriate, with reference to the risk assessment process.Participating in the development, implementation and review of personal plans with service users.Supporting service users appropriately when they experience a significant life change or loss.Developing one's knowledge and practice continuously through participation in training and development activities.Carrying out any other tasks from time to time, provided they are reasonable and within the postholder's capabilities.Have awareness and work within internal control systems in your area to facilitate improvement in the quality of service provided.Key Skills/Aptitudes: Ability to communicate well verbally with individuals.Ability to write short reportsAbility maintain accurate recordsBasic I.T. skills (e.g.-mails)Record keepingProblem solvingUsing initiativeOrganisational SkillsGood interpersonal skills Qualifications:

    Willingness and ability to achieve SCQF Level 6 in Social Services and Healthcare (or equivalent) within 3 years of appointment or as determined by VSA. Read Less
  • Relief Support Worker - Linn Moor Campus (Peterculter)  

    - Peterculter
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the... Read More
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfill their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages. At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social well-being through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. VSA have an exciting opportunity available to join Linn Moor as a Relief Support/Care Worker based in Peterculter, Aberdeen. This will be a relief/ part time position.   Linn Moor School and Campus provides specialist education and transitioning care for children and young people living with complex and additional support needs. Hours: Relief/Ad-hoc Work  Rota: A variety of shifts including early, evening and weekend shifts. No night shift requirements. Hourly Rate: £12.81 per hour Location: Linn Moor Campus
    Main Duties/Responsibilities:

    The Relief Support/Care Worker required to work across the care and education services at the school. Both services have core and specialised approaches that you will be required to follow as set out in VSA and Linn Moor policies and procedures and VSA, Linn Moor and regulated and statutory standards. Always work in a child centred way and contribute to the effective provision of a nurturing and positive culture that meets the care and educational needs of the children/young people.To be part of creating a happy, safe and caring team and environment which enables children/young people to learn new knowledge and skills and communicate with confidence.Work flexibly in care and education settings, recognising that a different skill set is required and appropriate in each to support the child/young person in their physical, psychological and emotional development.Recognise that children/young people have a legal right to an appropriate and well provided education commensurate with their developmental and communication needs and for growth that is flexible, nurturing and supportive. We expect the support/care worker to work under the direction of the teacher and develop knowledge of current Scottish educational policy frameworks including the Curriculum for Excellence, How Good is my School and specific documentation for ASN schools. We strive to meet these requirements in order to fulfil education standards.The support/care worker will understand and promote the principals of GIRFEC (Getting It Right For Every Child) In order to facilitate the transport of staff to and from our Linn Moor campus, VSA operates a staff bus from the Aberdeen City Centre both in the morning, afternoon and evening. Read Less
  • Support Worker - Care at Home/Sheltered Housing (Full time & Part time)  

    - Aberdeen
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the... Read More
    VSA is a well-respected local social care charity, helping support the people of Aberdeen for over 150 years. Our mission is to provide the best of care to enable the best of lives; supporting individuals and communities to fulfill their potential. VSA provides vital support and services to people of all ages.  At VSA we support a person's physical, mental, emotional and social well-being through a range of residential and outreach support Services. Working in social care is a hugely rewarding career, and you can help change the lives of vulnerable children and adults. At VSA, we are looking for motivated and compassionate individuals to join our team. VSA have an exciting opportunity available to join our care at home team as a Support/Care Worker covering various areas across Aberdeen. We have Full & Part-time permanent positions available and in return, you will receive a competitive salary and benefits.
    Hours: Flexible full and part time working hours  Rota: This role has shifts available from 7am and latest shift finishing at 10pm. Rotas are reviewed on a fortnightly basis.  You must be able to work every second weekend. Location: Variable locations, caring for service users in their own home/sheltered housing.  Driving license would be beneficial but not essential.

    Salary: £12.81 per hour 
    We offer our Support/Care Workers fantastic benefits including: Company pensionEmployee assistance programmeGenerous annual leaveRefer a friend programme-Receive £200 when you introduce a family member or friend to VSA,Investment in your personal development and career through our learning and development programmes,Access to our employee discount scheme
    VSA is proud to be part of Granite Care Consortium which is made up of local 3rd & private sector providers with decades of experience in delivering health and social care services. The Consortium was set up so that people have quick and easy access to person-centred, integrated care so that they feel supported, safe and well.

    You will have the opportunity to support a variety of clients with a range of disabilities to maintain their independence while living at home, or in sheltered housing.  We are welcoming applications from motivated, compassionate and responsible candidates. Experience within a care setting is preferred, but we accept applications from individuals who are looking to progress with a career in Health & Social Care. You will also have the added benefits of extensive training as well as the opportunity to work in a role giving great job satisfaction. Successful applicants will be providing support to individuals in their own home setting. Start your career journey with VSA today!
    Purpose of Job: To contribute to the provision of quality services to meet the needs of service users, according to agreed VSA standards, policies and regulatory requirements.
    Main Duties/Responsibilities: Communicating effectively with individuals according to agreed standards and procedures, accessing and updating records in keeping with guidelines.Helping to provide a safe and protective environment by complying with health, safety, and security procedures, including medication, and reporting accidents/incidents when appropriate.Supporting service users in their daily living, according to their recognised and agreed needs, providing personal care where necessary, adhering to practices which promote well-being, choice, and treating people with dignity and respect.Assisting service users in developing and maintaining social networks and relationships.Assisting and encouraging service users to develop skills and knowledge to live as independently as possible, if appropriate, with reference to the risk assessment process.Participating in the development, implementation and review of personal plans with service users.Supporting service users appropriately when they experience a significant life change or loss.Developing one's knowledge and practice continuously through participation in training and development activities.Carrying out any other tasks from time to time, provided they are reasonable and within the postholder's capabilities.Have awareness and work within internal control systems in your area to facilitate improvement in the quality of service provided. Key Skills/Aptitudes: Ability to communicate well verbally with individuals.Ability to write short reportsAbility maintain accurate recordsBasic I.T. skills (e.g.-mails)Record keepingProblem solvingUsing initiativeOrganisational SkillsGood interpersonal skills Qualifications:

    Willingness and ability to achieve SCQF Level 6 in Social Services and Healthcare (or equivalent) within 3 years of appointment or as determined by VSA. Read Less
  • Team Leader- Cloverfield Grove  

    - Aberdeen
    Do you share our passion for providing those within our care with the... Read More
    Do you share our passion for providing those within our care with the best of lives? Do you possess proven experience in the health and social care sector and are looking for an opportunity to use your skills in a leadership role? If so, why not join our dedicated and enthusiastic staff team at Cloverfield Grove   based right in the heart of Aberdeen city. In this challenging and rewarding post, you will co-ordinate and contribute to the provision of an effective and professional service to meet the needs of those using our services whilst monitoring the effective use of staffing resources. To be considered, you must hold an SCQF Level 6 in Health and Social Care and be willing to undertake an SCQF Level 7 along with a Professional Development Award in Supervision, if you do not already hold it. You will have previous experience in the provision of care and of coordinating activities within the workplace and a genuine enthusiasm to help enhance the lives of our residents. In addition, you will have a working knowledge of the SSSC Codes of Practice, have the ability to work on your own initiative and be a good communicator and organizer. 
    Hours:   39 hours per week (Permanent)
    Rota:     Rolling rota over 7 days which will include a mixture of early shifts, late shifts and weekends on a rota basis.

    Salary: £15.46hr (unqualified) up to £15.98hr (Qualified)

    We offer our Team Leaders fantastic benefits including:
    Company pensionEmployee assistance programmeGenerous annual leaveRefer a friend programme-Receive £200 when you introduce a family member or friend to VSA,Investment in your personal development and career through our learning and development programmes,Access to our employee discount scheme
    Purpose of Job
    To coordinate and contribute to the provision of quality services to meet the needs of service users, according to agreed VSA standards, policies and regulatory requirements, monitoring the effective use of staffing resources.
    Main Duties/Responsibilities Promoting and utilising ways of communicating effectively with individual staff members and service users on a wide range of matters including those of a complex or sensitive nature, progressing issues arising from the communication process where appropriate.Overseeing and participating in the maintenance of accurate recording systems and reports (both manual and computerized) to meet agreed standards in line with administrative, regulatory and management purposes.Monitoring the provision of a safe and protective environment by complying with health, safety and security procedures, including medication administration, and reporting accidents/incidents when appropriate.Supporting service users in their daily living, according to their recognized and agreed needs, providing personal care where necessary, adhering to practice which promotes well-being, choice, giving people dignity, and treating them with respect.Encouraging and supporting service users to develop skills and knowledge to live as independently as possible, if applicable, with reference to the risk assessment process.Supporting service users in developing and maintaining social networks and relationships.Performing the role of key worker for the service user.Complying with and having a sound working knowledge of necessary legislative requirements as laid down through the care standards and recognising the impact of following these standards on the overall provision of service.Supporting service users in accessing and using services and facilities, assisting them to obtain advice in relation to financial matters if appropriate.Taking the lead in planning, monitoring and reviewing service delivery plans to meet individual needs and preferences, within budgetary and funding constraints. Supporting service users and staff appropriately when they experience a significant life change or loss.
    Participating in the selection and recruitment of staff in accordance with agreed standards and procedures.
    Allocating work to teams and individuals to meet agreed operational objectives, ensuring staffing levels are maintained according to regulatory requirements.
    Conducting assessments of staff performance in accordance with VSA's appraisal/supervision procedures, providing appropriate feedback and support to staff.
    Contributing to the identification of the training and development needs of teams and individual staff members, taking appropriate action to implement plans to meet needs according to agreed procedures and guidelines.
    Helping to maintain an effective working environment by contributing towards the management of interpersonal conflict in working relationships.
    Assisting in the implementation of disciplinary and grievance procedures where appropriate, according to VSA's policies and procedures.
    Developing one's knowledge and practice continuously through participation in training and development activities.
    Carrying out other duties from time to time provided they are reasonable and within the post holder's capabilities.
    Have awareness and work within internal control systems in your area to facilitate improvement in the quality of service provided Qualifications/Training/Education Essential
    SCQF Level 6 in Social Services & Healthcare or other options as prescribed by SSSC.Knowledge of SSSC Code of Practice.Ability and willingness to complete SCQF Level 7 in Social Services & Healthcare + 15 academic credits in Supervision and / or Management at SCQF Level 7.Evidence of continued learning Experience
    Essential
    Experience in Care sectorCoordinating activities in workplaceRecord keepingProblem solvingUsing initiative Key Skills/Aptitudes: Essential:
    Evidence of assessment skills.Developed communication skills(verbal and written)Organisational skillsAccuracyBasic IT skills(e.g. e-mails)Ability to prioritise work tasks
    Other Job Requirements: 

    To comply with the registration and qualification requirements as laid down by the Scottish Social Service Council (SSSC) and to strictly adhere to the SSSC Codes of Practice. Ability to deal with difficult behaviour following VSA standards and procedures. Read Less

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