Assistant Support Manager, Brain Injury & Neurological Team

SweetTree Home Care Services
Title
Assistant Support Manager, Brain Injury & Neurological Team
Job Reference
178216PTC
Organisation
SweetTree Home Care Services
Borough
Camden
Location
Swiss Cottage
Salary
£27,500 per annum
Sector
Homecare
Hours
Full Time
Closing Date
19/08/2022
Posted 640 days ago

Assistant Support Manager, Brain Injury & Neurological Team

Our Brain Injury & Neurological Conditions Service has an opportunity for an Assistant Support Manager to play a crucial role to gain experience working with people in a community-based setting.

About Us

SweetTree Home Care Services has been awarded CQC Outstanding status twice in a row, which is a reflection of how we look after both our clients and our staff. Plus we’ve won many other accolades, including being rated one of the UK’s Best Companies to Work For (three times) and is rated Investors in People Gold. Our highly acclaimed SweetTree Care Academy also offers employees free, ongoing, and accredited training.

Your Role

Our Brain Injury & Neurological Conditions Service has an opportunity for an Assistant Support Manager to play a crucial role to gain experience working with people in a community-based setting and learn how our service manage complex care packages and rehabilitation for people with a brain injury or long-term neurological condition. The role will be supporting the Brain Injury Support Manager with client assessments & reviews and undertaking support worker facilitations. We are looking for someone who has experience of working and supporting clients with either an acquired brain injury or neurological condition and is keen to progress to take on a small caseload of clients.

About You

Key skills & experience for the Assistant Support Manager include: A highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills and a team player An understanding of the needs of people who require complex care and how health and social care is structured Experience working with people who have sustained a brain injury or long-term neurological conditions such as Huntington’s disease, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis to name a few Working knowledge of legislation relevant to the sector An understanding of the challenges faced by Support Workers working in the community

Your benefits

​​This is an ideal role for someone looking for an opportunity to make a difference and has experience working with people who have sustained a brain injury or long-term neurological conditions such as Huntington’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease or Multiple Sclerosis to name a few.

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