We have a number of services provided by Worcestershire County Council, including Residential Care Homes, Replacement Care (sometimes called Short Breaks or Respite), Shared Lives, Day Services and Reablement (short-term support for people in their own home).
Support Workers (or Care Assistants or Promoting Independence Assistants)
These are our front-line roles. They provide support directly to people living in and using our services.
We often have vacancies, and we are looking for people who are enthusiastic and caring and want to improve the lives of people using services.
Senior Support Workers (or Senior Reablement Workers)
Senior support workers have a dual element to them. Part of the role is overseeing and supporting the care and support provided to people who use services – working alongside the Support Workers to provide good quality care and support to people.
The other part is supporting the management of care and support, which includes supervising front-line staff and supporting any management actions, such as completing documentation and records, promoting and supporting recruitment and retention of staff and checking and monitoring the quality of the services being provided.
Team Supervisors (and Team Leaders)
Team supervisors and leaders are the first line management of services. People in these roles line manage groups of staff and support them to carry out their duties and also support their personal and career development.
Supervisors undertake duties to support the management of the service, including dealing with concerns or complaints, quality monitoring, decision making and responding to queries. Many people in this role also deputise in the absence of more senior managers.
Service Assessors
Service Assessors work in the Reablement Service. Their role is to assess people new to the service to identify what support is needed to support people.
They then write a plan with the person and agree how the service will be provided, including the number of visits and the level of support the service will provide.
Service Assessors also ‘case manage’ people while they are using the service, reviewing the support as needed and agreeing the longer-term goals and plans with the person.
Registered Managers
Registered Managers are responsible for services. They are registered with the Care Quality Commission for the service they hold responsibility for. Their role is to ensure that the service meets quality and safety standards.
They oversee the work of Supervisors and Assessors and provide line management to this group. Registered Managers also undertake service improvement work based on quality monitoring and feedback, and implement changes aimed at enhancing the outcomes for people using service.
Shared Lives Workers
Shared Lives Workers work in the Shared Lives service. Their role is to monitor the services provided to people by Shared Lives Providers.
They carry out visits to Providers’ homes and talk to Providers and people who use the service to ensure that people are safe and well. They work with prospective Providers to support recruitment and development of Shared Lives placements.
They also undertake quality monitoring of placements, and support actions where these are required.
Administrative roles
There are several administrative roles across our services, including Administrative/Finance Assistants, Coordinators and Team Support Officers.
These roles work in specific services and have duties including being the first point of contact for the service, completing financial tasks, answering and responding to queries and recording information.
Coordinators work in the Reablement Service and are responsible for planning visits and matching these to suitable staff.