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Health and Social Care Officer Apprenticeships

Job Summary
Contract Type:
Fixed Term
Working Pattern:
Full time
Advert Start Date:
04/11/2024
Advert End Date:
18/11/2024 22:59
Salary:
£25,584 - £26,409 per annum, pro rata (A percentage of the entry level salary of the chosen job you will be working towards, or the National Minimum Wage (according to age), whichever is greater)
Hours per week:
1 x 37 Hours and 1x 30 hour
Job Category:
Apprenticeships
Vacancy ID:
272226
Employment Location:
Newcastle upon Tyne
Post Number:
AS375(e)
Number of posts:
2
Closing date:
18 Nov
Further Information
Health & Social Care Officers play a vital role by supporting people in the City of Newcastle to improve their quality of life.
 
Newcastle is a great City, one that never stands still, that faces forward and embraces change. A City that makes history and shapes the future with a bold vision to achieve its ambitions supporting a post-pandemic vibrant City for both its residents and visitors.
 
Our services are powered by people and inspired by fresh ideas, and we have an exciting opportunity for an individual looking to start their career at Newcastle City Council in an apprenticeship role.
 
What will I be doing?
Use a strengths-based approach to work with service users with disabilities or health needs to provide personal care, general support and practical help which will encourage the service user to achieve continued independence, relative to their needs. This post requires the post holder to have a flexible approach to work location, duties and hours, including shift work and working evenings/weekends and sleep ins.
These are some of the typical duties you will be expected to perform. This is not exhaustive, and you may need to complete similar tasks as required.
To assist in the implementation of the care plan by carrying out the required personal care tasks; practical and hygiene tasks; and assistance with financial, social and recreational activities.
To be involved in a working relationship with service users and carers within the care plan. To appropriately involve service users at all times, ensuring the constant promotion of the individual’s right to dignity, respect and choice.
To work as a member of a team sharing relevant information about service users and the general running of the service in a timely and professional manner. To keep senior staff informed of any changes (medical, physical, mental or social) in the service user’s circumstances.
To complete observations and recording to provide information regarding service user progress against the care plan.
To contribute to the continued safe operation of the service through adherence to the health, safety, and security procedures of the service.
To identify risks of harm and abuse to individuals and take necessary action to deal with this.
To ensure personal and professional development by participating in support, supervision, appraisal and training programmes as required.
To participate in working parties and planning groups as directed by the Resource Manager.
To promote a positive customer experience within the service.
To promote and implement our Diversity, Equality, Equity, and Accessibility policy in all aspects of your employment.
To help maintain a healthy, safe, and secure environment and to adhere to our policies and procedure.

What will I need?
Clear motivation for undertaking an Apprenticeship in Level 2 Adult Care Worker. 
Level 2 qualifications in Maths & English (equivalent to a GCSE grade 4 / C or above). 
Ability to work as part of a team to achieve shared outcomes. 
Good organisational skills and ability to prioritise work to meet deadlines. 
Ability to follow work instructions and work within strict guidelines, including policies and procedures
Ability to deal confidently, calmly and effectively with difficult situations
Ability to work to own initiative and as part of a wider team
Ability to work shifts and unsociable hours
Ability to promote a positive customer experience
Ability to treat everyone equally and in ways that respects diversity and difference
Commitment to personal development 

What will I receive in return?
We’ll support you to learn new skills, and to thrive in your role, undertaking a Level 2 Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship Qualification. The role is full time (37 hours per week) for a fixed term of 18 months. At Newcastle City Council our apprentices are paid a percentage of the salary for the role the apprentice is working towards. This is always at least National Minimum Wage and increases each year as you develop your knowledge and skills.
 
This apprenticeship role is working towards the full role of Health and Social Care Officer (N4).
 
In Y1 you will be paid 60% of the salary rate for a N4 role, or NMW, whichever is higher. Repeat for any further years. The pay points (%) should be taken from the Apprentice Pay Policy.   
 
Whilst we are unable to guarantee a post in the role apprentices work towards, all our apprentices are supported to apply for suitable vacancies when they complete their apprenticeship so that they can make use of their new skills and qualifications.  
 
Please note: You must not hold an existing qualification at the same or higher level as this apprenticeship in the same or similar subject. If you have extensive knowledge or experience in this occupational area, you may not be eligible to undertake the apprenticeship.   

We are committed to protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment.  This post is working in regulated activity.  If you are successful we will undertake additional recruitment checks which will include a check to see if you have had any criminal convictions, a check of police information and we will check the barred list(s).  It is a criminal offence for a barred individual to apply for a job in regulated activity.  
 
 
Join us?
If you believe this could be the right opportunity for you and give outcome focussed contribution this role makes, such as ‘and you have the ability to…,’ we would love to hear from you.

For an informal discussion on this exciting opportunity please feel free to contact:
Louise.Hewitt@newcastle.gov.uk
Ann.marie.ankers@newcastle.gov.uk
 
Apply online at www.northeastjobs.org.uk and tell us how you meet the person specification, including any experience you might have from school, volunteering, or from other activities such as sports clubs or interest groups. You’ll also need to provide references from someone who can tell us about you.
Any communication sent to you regarding your application will be sent to the email address you have set up on your Northeast Jobs account, so you will need to ensure that you check your