Lanarkshire Carers is recruiting a dedicated Carer Support Worker to join our professional and committed carer led
organisation.
The successful candidate will contribute to the delivery of high-quality information, advice, and support services,
helping to improve outcomes for carers throughout Lanarkshire.
This is a full-time position (35 hours per week), worked flexibly to include occasional evenings and weekends to meet
the needs of carers.
Lanarkshire Carers is a progressive organisation where you will be supported, valued and well rewarded. Carer Support
Workers salary is Grade 4, SCP 12-14b, £30,941 - £33,905.
What are we looking for?
If you are a positive, caring, responsive, hardworking and professional practitioner who shares our values and our
commitment to providing excellent unpaid carer services and support across Lanarkshire, please read on. The role
of a Carer Support Worker is demanding and diverse, requiring an organised and skilled approach to manage
different
workstreams, individual caseloads and new referrals on a daily basis. Others including staff and volunteers within
the organisation will look to you for ideas, direction, solutions and innovation. This is a direct carer facing
role and you will engage with unpaid carers in person, individually, in groups, in communities, in our premises,
on the phone and online.
We operate public offices and outreach activities; carers contact us in many different ways.
Lanarkshire Carers is a digitally enabled organisation, and you will be able to demonstrate the required skills in
all aspects of your work. We are looking for people who understand the culture and value of this sector and
nature of job roles within a carer led organisation.
Who are we looking for?
You will have a relevant qualification in health or social care and preferably some work experience relevant to this
post. We will also consider someone who is qualified by work and other experience with demonstrable and relevant
skills. You must have a good understanding of the impact of caring and the issues unpaid carers face. You will
have experience of providing individual and group work support and case management delivering person-centred,
strength based and outcome focused approaches.
Lanarkshire Carers
Lanarkshire Carers is a well-established, award winning carer led organisation built on a vision to work with and for
carers to develop and deliver services that make a positive difference to their lives. A value-based
organisation, our mission is to ensure that carers in Lanarkshire are identified, well informed, involved,
supported, and empowered. We deliver information, advice and direct support services that enable unpaid carers
to continue to care, whilst maintaining their own health and wellbeing.
For more information see the job description for the post.
Staff values and benefits
Our Board of Directors is committed to making Lanarkshire Carers a great place to work.
Lanarkshire Carers works flexibly and is a carer positive employer. A generous annual leave and public holiday
allocation provides 37 days leave, rising to 42 days with increased length of service. A workplace pension
scheme is available along with group life and critical illness cover and other benefits. We offer an Employee
Assistance Programme and also Credit
Union Membership. Our staff learning and development programme ensures you have access to continuous professional
development, with progression routes across the organisation.
Lanarkshire Carers is an Equal Opportunities employer and all applicants for posts receive equal treatment
irrespective of ethnic origin, gender, disability, religion, sexuality, and age.
Additional Information
Please visit our website lanarkshirecarers.org.uk for more information about Lanarkshire Carers where you will
also find our annual report for 2023/2024. This provides a good overview of our work and job roles. Our staff
team, many of whom are carers themselves, are committed to making caring a positive experience.
Post holders require a countersigned membership of the PGV scheme.
Post holders will be based between our centres in Hamilton and Airdrie, and localities throughout Lanarkshire.
Working from home/hybrid working may also be required.
All staff work on an outreach basis in community, health and social care venues across Lanarkshire.