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Supported Living Co-Worker

  • Full time
  • £22,823.63 – £24,587.55
  • Edinburgh
  • Closing 29th September 2023


  • Advertised from 31st August 2023
  • Permanent.

Role

Do you have what it takes to make a difference in someone’s life?

Maybe you are already working in social care and want to join an organisation with real relationships and community at its heart.

This is a great opportunity to work as part of a small team providing specialist support to a young man with autism, who requires, reassurance, predictability, and consistency from those supporting him. More details below:

I am a 25-year-old young man who loves to get out and explore the outdoors, in particular walking at the beach and exploring big open spaces. I have specific words and phrases I use to communicate which I need whoever is supporting me to know well.

When I feel anxious or stressed, I can struggle with communication, I need whoever is supporting me to remain patient and calm to allow me to get my words out or give me space if needed.

I enjoy listening to music particularly Kings of Leon and Justin Bieber. I am also a big fan of Disney movies and like to relax and watch them on my iPad.

I work as part of a social enterprise once a week which involves making compost and preparing firewood to sell to the local community. I need some encouragement to get there but once I am there, I really enjoy it.

I have a set routine that involves work, supporting the community, maintaining my home and leisure activities. It’s important that I am involved in planning this at the start of the week, and we stick to this for my overall wellbeing and to ensure I don’t become anxious.

I am very close to my mum and sister and love to spend time with them. I stay with my mum once a month and spend some time there during holidays throughout the year.

I am looking for people to support me with the following qualities and experience:

  • Have experience of supporting people with Autism
  • Have experience in challenging behaviour/Behavioural Support
  • Be able to be innovative with a can do attitude
  • Enjoy the outdoors, having fun and be self-motivated
  • Be on my side and understanding, even when things are difficult.
  • Confident and able to think on your feet
  • Flexible and able to respond to change
  • Someone who is resilient and believes in me.
  • Able to build a positive relationship with me and my family.
  • Have the ability to work on your own initiative and consistently as part of a team.
  • Have excellent communication skills with IT skills
  • Patient and able to show empathy
  • Passionate and dedicated

We are looking for inspiring, enthusiastic, and experienced support worker to join our team at Tiphereth providing focused personalised person-centred support. You will ideally have a good understanding of the support needs of Autistic people.

Your Role will be to:

  • Develop a relationship with the young man.
  • Become a part of a dynamic support team
  • Support him in his own home and within his community.
  • Help him to build on his independence and confidence in his environment.
  • Utilise your experience of working with young adults with autism and behaviours that may challenge.

We have several permanent posts working a variety of shift patterns per week. These contracts require full flexibility, From 8am to 11.00pm during Monday to Sunday, and occasional sleepovers required.

Application notes

Please complete both the below application form and values statement paying particular attention to the person specification. Please send your completed application pack to: recruitment@tiphereth.org.uk

For further information please visit our website https://www.tiphereth.org.uk/

Please note that CV's will not be considered.

Tiphereth is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all sectors of the community. This post is subject to Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme registration.


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