Are you looking to take the next step in your social care career?
Do you want an opportunity to make a genuine and positive difference to people’s lives?
Then Autism Initiatives wants to hear from you!
We are near completion of an exciting, brand-new housing support service in the Granton area of Edinburgh.
This is an exciting opportunity to work with the supported individuals to make sure their move to their new home is
as positive as possible, and help them to settle into their new homes, and live happily there. Not only will you
be directly supporting autistic people to ensure they have a great quality of life, but you will be part of the
team who develop this brand new service.
The Senior Support Worker (SSW) will support the management team in developing and maintaining the organisation’s
standards relating to autism specific and person centred practices. Liaising with the organisation’s practice
support team, the SSW will assist in the preparation of support and communication plans, ensuring consistent
practices throughout support networks.
Benefits of working with us include:
- Competitive Salary
- Sleepover rate paid at £12.00 per hour
- 31 days Annual Leave Entitlement,
including bank holidays
- Ongoing Learning & Development throughout your role
- Opportunity to
undertake relevant SVQ qualification
- Career Progression Opportunities
- Employee Assistance
Programme
- Auto-enrolment pension scheme
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Medicash Healthcare
Plan
- Eligibility to become a Blue Light Card Member for online & high street discounts
The Senior Support Worker will assist in the supervision and direction of the staff team and in maintaining the high
standards of support in line with the organisation’s quality standards and mission statement. Knowledge of
current legislation and regulations relating to the social care sector and the requirements of the Care
Inspectorate is essential for this role. The post holder will also be expected to commit to on-call duties.
Given the nature of this role, successful applicants must register with the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG)
scheme and Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) or equivalent regulatory body.
This is a truly rewarding role, with the opportunity for you to develop your skills and knowledge and fulfil your
career aspirations.