Job summary
Salary: £13.47 - £13.90 per hour (plus 33% waking nights plussage)
Hours per week: 21 hours
Interview date: Week commencing Monday 15 December 2025
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Bradbury Manor Short break Service Promoting Health, Ensuring Care
We are passionate about our community and take pride in our work. We encourage a culture that puts our customers at the heart of everything we do through trust and respect, empowering people to develop skills, collaborate and innovate to find solutions, be open, take responsibility, to listen and learn.
At Bradbury Manor we provide short breaks away from the family home supporting customers, enabling them to take part in meaningful activities.
We work with families, paid and unpaid carers to ensure that they are also involved and listened to, we will support the customer in the most appropriate way to enable them to maximise their independence.
We will provide regular training opportunities to support you in this role and you will be supported to undertake a 26-week probationary period with regular meetings throughout this period to monitor progress.
Main duties of the job
Specific duties and responsibilities include:
Work in a person-centred way with customers and promote their wellbeing, choices, dignity and
independence. This will be achieved through the key-worker system.
Planning activities for and with customers
Creation of menus taking into account medical conditions, wishes, preferences, etc
Support customers either living in their own home, or whilst visiting the settings.
Support customers moving into or out of the property; to be involved in the planning, preparation
and execution of the move, or stay at short break services.
Encourage and support customers in their personal, social (including religious), and leisure and
work activities.
When required undertake sleeping-in duties or waking night duties on the premises.
Act as a link person between the customer and work, college or leisure establishments and
advising those establishments as necessary on the requirements or needs of the customer.
Provide emotional and practical support for customers with everyday issues or when customers
are faced with more difficult decisions or experiences.
Assist/support customers with all aspects of their financial and home management so that
financial commitments (paying bills, shopping, benefit claims, etc) are met.
Assist customers with household tasks.
Where required, assist customers in administering their own medicine, or administer
medication to customers if this is required.
About us
Wiltshire Council is a friendly, welcoming place to work, with a 'One Council' ethos. That is why we focus on getting the things that matter to our people right.
While we welcome applications from job seekers who require skilled worker sponsorship, we are not able to issue a defined certificate of sponsorship due to limitations in our sponsorship capacity.
Please download and read therole description and person specificationcarefully before you apply.
The council is committed to creating an environment of positive working relationships where everyone feels engaged, supported and able to thrive. Our Identity is a framework which sets out how we are all expected to lead, work and act to deliver our services.
We will not tolerate discrimination, bullying or harassment of any kind. Everyone is expected to promote a culture of inclusion, dignity, trust and respect which is underpinned by our vision and Our Identity framework.
For more details, contact Angie Taylor, Registered Manager via email at Angie.taylor@wiltshire.gov.uk
This role may be subject to certain successful security checks; please see the role description for more information.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Care job family overview:
Support and assist the well-being of individuals and groups to assure their protection, security and
development
Safeguarding, protection and care
Community, residential, day or field settings
Ongoing risk/needs assessment of and advice for individuals/groups
Specification of any non-council provision
Individual or small group emphasis
May involve personal care activities
Likely to involve immediate response to client
Service / Function Context
To provide excellent quality Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered respite services to customers.
Such services need to be delivered in a business-like manner, promoting independence, responding
to crisis and delivering good outcomes for people using the Think Local Act Personal principles of a
good life.
The services in the Provider Services function include:
3 respite services
Shared lives services
Day services
Intensive Support Service
Enablement & Outreach Service
The post holder will ensure that services are delivered to the highest standards, providing robust quality assurance, compliant with all legal and statutory requirements and within an
effective and efficient performance management and budgetary framework.
Specific requirements:
Flexibility is required in order to provide a responsive service to emergency situations,
ensuring the safety and well-being of those at the home, which may involve working outside
core hours.
The postholder will need to be flexible in terms of work locations, dividing time between
respite and day settings as required.
Have a flexible approach and work within a varied rota including on call, evenings, weekends,
sleeping-in and waking night duties. The postholder will need to be able to remain awake and
alert whilst undertaking waking nights duties.
The postholder will need to be physically fit to perform all aspects of the role.
Communication with colleagues and others:
Advise the Senior support worker or the Team Leader of any significant risk to a customer as
soon as reasonably practical.
Maintain regular informal and formal communication links with other colleagues to ensure a
smooth hand-over at the start and end of a shift.
Where customers are living with a high degree of independence, the post holder should maintain
regular telephone contact with them, as per guidelines and/or risk assessments in place.
Engage in regular supervision sessions with either the Senior support worker or Team Leader.
In the event of a serious incident or accident, contact appropriate outside agencies, such as GP,
hospital, fire brigade or police, as well as your immediate line manager (or out of hours On-Call
Manager).
Administration:
Accurately complete all records required in accordance with Wiltshire Council policies and
procedures.
Undertake learning opportunities relevant to the service the post holder works within;
The post holder may be required to travel between the settings and other locations;
Maintain the confidentiality of all information concerning customers;
Undertake any such other duties as are required and are appropriate to the job;
This post will involve unsocial and weekend working, as well as sleep-in duties.
Have a flexible approach and work within a varied rota including on call, evenings, weekends
and sleeping-in, and waking nights duties, as responsibilities and customers needs may
change.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Care job family overview:
Support and assist the well-being of individuals and groups to assure their protection, security and
development
Safeguarding, protection and care
Community, residential, day or field settings
Ongoing risk/needs assessment of and advice for individuals/groups
Specification of any non-council provision
Individual or small group emphasis
May involve personal care activities
Likely to involve immediate response to client
Service / Function Context
To provide excellent quality Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered respite services to customers.
Such services need to be delivered in a business-like manner, promoting independence, responding
to crisis and delivering good outcomes for people using the Think Local Act Personal principles of a
good life.
The services in the Provider Services function include:
3 respite services
Shared lives services
Day services
Intensive Support Service
Enablement & Outreach Service
The post holder will ensure that services are delivered to the highest standards, providing robust quality assurance, compliant with all legal and statutory requirements and within an
effective and efficient performance management and budgetary framework.
Specific requirements:
Flexibility is required in order to provide a responsive service to emergency situations,
ensuring the safety and well-being of those at the home, which may involve working outside
core hours.
The postholder will need to be flexible in terms of work locations, dividing time between
respite and day settings as required.
Have a flexible approach and work within a varied rota including on call, evenings, weekends,
sleeping-in and waking night duties. The postholder will need to be able to remain awake and
alert whilst undertaking waking nights duties.
The postholder will need to be physically fit to perform all aspects of the role.
Communication with colleagues and others:
Advise the Senior support worker or the Team Leader of any significant risk to a customer as
soon as reasonably practical.
Maintain regular informal and formal communication links with other colleagues to ensure a
smooth hand-over at the start and end of a shift.
Where customers are living with a high degree of independence, the post holder should maintain
regular telephone contact with them, as per guidelines and/or risk assessments in place.
Engage in regular supervision sessions with either the Senior support worker or Team Leader.
In the event of a serious incident or accident, contact appropriate outside agencies, such as GP,
hospital, fire brigade or police, as well as your immediate line manager (or out of hours On-Call
Manager).
Administration:
Accurately complete all records required in accordance with Wiltshire Council policies and
procedures.
Undertake learning opportunities relevant to the service the post holder works within;
The post holder may be required to travel between the settings and other locations;
Maintain the confidentiality of all information concerning customers;
Undertake any such other duties as are required and are appropriate to the job;
This post will involve unsocial and weekend working, as well as sleep-in duties.
Have a flexible approach and work within a varied rota including on call, evenings, weekends
and sleeping-in, and waking nights duties, as responsibilities and customers needs may
change.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- General Education to GCSE A*-C or equivalent skills and experience
- Current knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working with, and the safeguarding of, vulnerable adults
- Willingness to undertake L2 Diploma in Health & Social Care (Adults)
Desirable
- L2 Diploma in Health & Social Care (Adults) or equivalent
- Knowledge of First Aid and experience of applying it
- Awareness of health and safety requirements and able to perform moving & handling safely
- Knowledge of the principles of Food Hygiene
Experience
Essential
- Proven ability to use a variety of communication methods effectively
- Physically fit and able to perform all requirements of the job role
- Previous experience of building good working relationships and teamworking
- Proven ability of being able to remain calm and make decisions in difficult situations
- Fluent in English
Desirable
- Knowledge of the Person-centred approach
- Good IT skills
- Experience of supporting people on a one to one basis
- Driver
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- General Education to GCSE A*-C or equivalent skills and experience
- Current knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working with, and the safeguarding of, vulnerable adults
- Willingness to undertake L2 Diploma in Health & Social Care (Adults)
Desirable
- L2 Diploma in Health & Social Care (Adults) or equivalent
- Knowledge of First Aid and experience of applying it
- Awareness of health and safety requirements and able to perform moving & handling safely
- Knowledge of the principles of Food Hygiene
Experience
Essential
- Proven ability to use a variety of communication methods effectively
- Physically fit and able to perform all requirements of the job role
- Previous experience of building good working relationships and teamworking
- Proven ability of being able to remain calm and make decisions in difficult situations
- Fluent in English
Desirable
- Knowledge of the Person-centred approach
- Good IT skills
- Experience of supporting people on a one to one basis
- Driver
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.