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Turning Point Scotland Perth & Kinross
Service: Learning Disabilities and Forensic
At Turning Point Scotland Perth & Kinross, we deliver services for people who have a learning disability or autism and unique and complex behaviours which challenge the service: many of the individuals we support have some forensic histories. We support people who live in 24/7 supported accommodation projects. We also provide support within our outreach service to people with learning disabilities within the area of Perth & Kinross.
We also offer support through our garden project within the main office compound which is based next to the Harbour-side in Perth. This offers the chance for people to develop skills for future employment, gain confidence and work with others in a positive and supportive environment.
We work in a person centred way tailoring support to meet the needs of the people we support maximising choice and autonomy while assessing and managing risk in conjunction with the Tayside Risk Management Group. We do this by involving people who know the person well, this includes family and friends, other health and social work professionals, advocacy services and our own staff members.
JOB PURPOSE & CORE DETAILS- To:
1. Work to the service and organisation’s aims and values and promote the citizenship of the people we support.
2. Deliver support and facilitate activities to people who use Turning Point Scotland’s services and in so doing contribute to the provision of the highest possible quality of social care support which meets the service specification.
3. Facilitate activity opportunities both locally and community based for people we support to encourage choice, community integration and fun, whilst realising potential.
4. Work to promote and support social enterprise opportunities in Perth & Kinross.
5. Operate at an established level of social care practice,or engaged moving towards established.
6. Work in accordance with the organisation’s aim of because people matter.
7. Undertake CPD (continuous professional development) with the support of your line manager and use appraisals and supervision fully.
8. Keep your registration and membership to relevant professional bodies up to date and valid.
9. Undertake any outstanding required qualification for registration, or if not working in a registered service qualify at the minimum of SVQ level 3 in Health and Social Care.
10. Undertake any other duties or responsibilities as may be deemed appropriate to the post by the Service Manager (or nominated deputy).
To find out more and apply please visit our website
Closing date: 26th May 2023.