Place of work: United Kingdom, Highlands and Islands
Type of job contract: for an indefinite period, part-time

Required education:
Offered salary: Not specified
Number of positions: 1

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Location – South and Mid areas (Inverness, Nairn, Dingwall Areas) Highland Health &Social Care Bank Care at Home Worker Work as and when required Salary Scale: £16,680 - £18,797 pro rata Plus weekend enhancements where appropriate Highland Health and Social Care Services help people from all walks of life, as well as their families or carers. Health and Social Care in Highland provides help and assistance in many situations arising due to illness, disability, old age or poverty. The post is responsible for supporting the provision of a Care at Home Service for vulnerable people. To provide assistance with key tasks which maintain and promote the independence for people in their own home. For further information please refer to the job specification. In order to be able to carry out the duties of this post effectively and safely, candidates will be able to provide evidence of experience in dealing with vulnerable adults, especially older people, preferably in a caring capacity. Applicant must have good communication skills – both verbally and in writing. SVQ Level 2 in Care, or a willingness and ability to work towards this qualification within an agreed time scale. For further information please refer to the person specification. Informal enquiries regarding the pos to: Catherine Chalmers – 01349 855515 or Margaret Loughlin 01463 246000 Application Forms and Job Descriptions are available from and should be returned to the Admin and Personnel Team, Kinmylies Building, Leachkin Road, Inverness, IV3 8NN - 01463 703404 or by emailing your name and address to nhshighland.recruitment@nhs.net . Please quote reference in the subject line of your email – HSC/15/303 Closing date for completed applications: Monday 21st September 2015

Work hours:

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