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Homecare Coordinator Guardian Angel Carers Mid Sussex

Guardian Angel Carers Ltd
Burgess Hill
2 weeks ago
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An exciting opportunity has opened up within our team at Guardian Angel Carers Mid Sussex to become our full-time Care Coordinator.

This role will support the exceptionally high standards we have developed within our team, prioritising our care angels and clients alike.

Location: Office is in Burgess Hill (Plus care in the local area as and when required for the needs of our clients)

Salary: £23,900 - £26,400depending on experience, aptitude and compatibility of the candidatePLUS performance bonus.

37.5 Hours per week, plus on call duties as per office rota. On call duties increase salary by a minimum of £1,200 per year based on our standard rota.

Your role will be to promote and support our growing team of care angels on a daily basis. You will coordinate theservices that are offered to our clients in an efficient,compassionate, professional, focused, friendly and outstanding manner.

Responsibilities include

  • Schedule and manage the all daily communications in the office.
  • Communicate with clients and their family members in an approachable, kind, clear and focused way via telephone, email and messaging.
  • Communicate professionally and compassionately with our care angels regarding working patterns, schedules, client requests and team requests.
  • Build rapport quickly and appropriately with strong team and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent proficiency and experiencewith Microsoft office and IT systems
  • Manage, create, edit and issue schedules with an eye for detail and thinking ahead.
  • Complete staff supervision, service reviews, care plans and support all aspects of taking on a new client as required.
  • Show flexible thinking and behaviourparticularly when working under pressure and meeting the challenging demands of the business.
  • Work on own initiative and have the ability to reflect and acknowledge when you require support and development.
  • Ensure all documentation is up to date with an attention to detail and ensure this information is clearly transparent within the business.
  • Remain ‘hands on’ as a care colleague, as required with care visits and assessments.
  • Out of hours on-call duties

The successful post holderwill:

  • Have previous care industry experience, including Level 3 is desirable (experience working in a scheduling role, as a care coordinator or other environment such as logistics is desirable but not essential)
  • Hold a full driving licence with your own reliable vehicle
  • Be proficient in the use of computers including Microsoft Office, tablets, smart phones and relevant systems and apps
  • Have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Be self-motivated, professional & flexible
  • Be happy to care for clients in the community

Please note this job application with close when sufficient applications have been received.

AS WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSIRSHIP UNDER THE SKILLED WORKER SCHEME PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK.


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