Carers Services
JOB DESCRIPTION
After Caring Coordinator
Responsible to: TTVSBoard of Directors
Reporting to: TTVS Carer Manager
Salary: Scl 6 scp 27£23,698pro rata per annum = £13,450
Length of Contract: until 31st August 2017
Hours of Work: 21hours per week, mainly during normal working hours, though some flexibility may be required to suit the needs of the post.
Holidays: 23 days pro rata plus Bank Holidays pro rata plus 2 additional non statutory days between Christmas and New Year pro rata.
Location: This project will cover Torridge and North Devon (‘Northern’ Devon). Although the post will be based in Bideford, some travel is likely to be necessary in order to ensure effective recruitment of volunteers and support to Carers across the area of benefit. Travel expenses will be reimbursed at the rate of 45p per mile.
Background: TTVS (Torridge Voluntary Services) has been supporting Carers since 1996 and current services include a range of Young Carers’ projects and a highly regarded Sitting Service. TTVS also provides services which support the health and well-being of older people in Northern Devon and additional support for those living in the rurally isolated areas of Halwill, Woolsery and Winkleigh.
TTVS has successfully secured funds from the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales to continue the AfterCaring Project. After Caring provides support to Carers in Northern Devon who are facing periods of transition and change linked to the end of a caring role. Using volunteers with experience or understanding of the caring role, After Caring will provide intensive, time limited mentoring and befriending support to help carers at key stages in the end of life and end of care pathways so that they can:
- better anticipate and plan for periods of transition
- get better coordinated support when they need it
- can better manage the practical and emotional impacts of change and
- can engage with new social networks and activities – including volunteering.
The project has emerged from the clearly expressed needs of older carers and responds to well evidenced lack of support and poor coordination of services for carers in this situation.
TTVS is seeking a skilled and committed Coordinator to work with the project Steering Group in order to continue the mentoring service and to support older Carers to better plan for and manage periods of change and transition.
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Carers Services
JOB DESCRIPTION
After Caring Coordinator
Role and Duties:
Mentoring and Volunteer Development
- To manage the operational implementation of the recruitment, vetting, training, induction, supervision and support of volunteer mentors and other volunteers for the project in line with project guidelines and best practice.
- To keep a register of project volunteers and records of mentoring matches and mentoring activity and to complete all other administrative tasks as required
Identification and Support:
- To identify relevant Carers and assess the needs of the Carer and the person for whom they care within the remit of this project.
- Be the named point of contact for the After Caring service.
- Work alongside the Carer to facilitate the process of choosing/accessing a range of appropriate/ supportive services – including identifying those Carers who will be mentored through this project.
- Work with other service providers to ensure that they are doing what they can to meet the Carer’s needs and that these services are well coordinated.
Development and Engagement
- To work with and support the project Steering Group to:
Develop tools and information aimed at encouraging and supporting Carers and the person for whom they care plan for issues around end of life/end of Care
Identify potential further unmet need relevant tothe beneficiarygroup.
Research and identify suitable services to meet the needs of beneficiaries
Represent the views and needs of After Caring beneficiaries at a strategic level
Liaison and Partnership Working
- Maintain and further develop strong links with relevant local service providers.
- Ensure there are strong cross referral mechanisms between this project and other relevant groups and agencies.
- Keep other agencies/service providers informed about new pressure points on the service and need as it emerges.
Knowledge and Information
- Ensure that the project is flexible and responsive to emerging issues by remaining up to date and abreast of any new developments and ensuring that the Project Steering Group is appropriately briefed.
Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation
- To work with your Line Manager and the Steering Group to maintainthe performance management framework for this project – including decisions about appropriate tools to measure how far the project is meeting its stated outcomes.
- To disseminate the learning of the projectand ensure that good practice evolved from the project is disseminated in line with project aims.
Fulfill all the reporting requirements of the Project.
Any other duties deemed appropriate by the TTVS Board of Directors or your Line Manager.
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Carers Services
JOB DESCRIPTION
After Caring Coordinator
After Caring Coordinator – Person Specification
This Person Specification demonstrates the personal attributes required of an individual in order to undertake the duties required by the post and will be used in the selection process. Assessment of Candidates will be via application (A) and interview (I).
The selection process recognises and acknowledges the value of transferable skills or experience, so long at their relevance to the role is very clearly demonstrated by the Application.
Requirements / Essential / Desirable / A / IEducation, Qualifications
And Training /
- A relevant Qualification to a minimum of Diploma level (e.g. Community work, Volunteer Management, Social work etc) or other appropriate/relevant qualification.
- Appropriate education and training in dementia care in line with guidance (DoH, Everybody’s Business, 2005; NICE & SCIE Guidance 2006; Alzheimers Society, Home From Home 2007).
- A track record of training around volunteer recruitment and management
Experience /
- At least two years work experience with older people, Carers, or other relevant work experience (i.e. health and social care or with vulnerable groups and individuals).
- Significant experience of recruiting and supporting volunteers
- Experience of facilitating good partnership working and of working in partnership.
- Experience of producing written reports.
- An understanding of the principles behind effective publicity and experience of producing publicity material.
- Experience of establishing or administering systems for monitoring and evaluation.
- Work experience in the field of Dementia or mental health.
- Experience of project and/or service development with comparable scope.
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Knowledge or
Awareness /
- Thorough understanding of the needs of Carers and of older people and the types of issues they face.
- Thorough understanding of the issues around working with volunteers.
- Good knowledge of the types of agencies and organisations which support older people and/or Carers and how they relate to each other.
- Sensitivity to the challenges around engaging with Carers in rural and sometimes ‘hard to reach’ communities.
- Specific knowledge and awareness of the nature and impact of dementia on older people and Carers, the strategic context for this work and available specialist services.
- Strong local knowledge of services which support Carers.
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Skills /
- Outstanding communication and, in particular, listening skills.
- Organised, with strong administrative skills.
- Able to produce written material and reports to a high standard.
- Skilled in the use Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word etc) and comfortable with email and internet technology.
- Able to network effectively with partners, including statutory agencies and voluntary groups.
- Able to give effective talks and presentations and be comfortable doing so.
- Able to work within a prescribed budget.
- Can work as part of a team.
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Personal Attributes /
- Diplomatic; able to sensitively negotiate between the needs of Carers, the person for whom they care, volunteers and other stakeholders.
- Self disciplined and highly motivated; a self starter, happy to structure and organise own work.
- Able to prepare and convey information in a way which is accessible to both Carers and professionals alike.
- Compassionate and sensitive to the needs of others.
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The candidate must have access to a car at all times.
The candidate will be required to have an enhancedDBS check
This post is funded by Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales
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