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Why work in adult social care? Everything you need to know about a career in adult social care. Making a difference in Oxfordshire. We’re ensuring that the residents of Oxfordshire can access the...
Working with our partners, we’ve developed a unique, person-centred approach, but we know there’s more to do. If you are passionate about delivering excellent services, promoting independence and supporting our residents to maximise their potential then we want to hear from you.
We believe that every employee should be celebrated for who they are. At Oxfordshire County Council we’re committed to workplace inclusion, tackling disadvantages in our communities and...
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With more people needing support to live independently at home, we need more caring, friendly and reliable care workers to support the vulnerable members of our communities in Oxfordshire. If you want a flexible and rewarding job with a sense of personal achievement from knowing you are helping other people, then care work could be for you. Here ar...
Are you a good listener?Can you talk to people and put them at their ease?Can you put yourself in other people’s shoes?Can you follow instructions and use your own initiative too?You do not necessarily need to have formal qualifications to start your career in care. The most important thing is that you have the right values, behaviours and attitudes. You will be given training and support before you start providing care for anyone, such as: 1. Moving and handling: how to move people without hurting yourself or the person be...
Home care worker
Home care workers in Oxfordshire carry out the most important of all roles in helping people to stay independent and living in their own home. Home care workers are also often referred to as support workers and domiciliary care workers. They support people with many daily activities such as bathing, dressing, toileting, meal preparation and eating and drinking if required. Prompting people to take their medication so they remain well is also something that is frequently required. Home care wo...
Care home worker
Care workers also work in residential care homes and care homes with nursing, where they provide support to some of the most vulnerable people in Oxfordshire. Care home workers support people with many daily activities such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and eating and drinking if required.
Senior home care worker
Many home care workers progress to the role of senior care worker or field care supervisor. Senior home care workers may still have responsibility for working directly with people receiving care but their main duties include leading, supporting and supervising a team of home care workers. They will have a greater understanding and knowledge of legislation relating to the delivery of care and will be involved in case reviews and care planning.
The chance to make a positive difference using your skills and experience. The opportunity to learn about managing charities through taking on leadership responsibility and helping to develop strategic plans. Experience working with a diverse group of people as a committee.
In Adult Services, this means we're daring to do adult social care differently by supporting Oxfordshire’s residents to stay fit, healthy and independent in their communities for as long as...
A range of options are available to help you, such as carers planned leave, emergency leave, shared parental leave, parental leave, time off for studying and exams or attending public duties. We...