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Good IT skills. Experience using laptops and rostering systems.

Experience of working independently, using own initiative and problem solving.

Experience of establishing and maintaining professional working relationships at all levels and work well in a team.

Experience of engaging with a diverse range of users and stakeholders.

Knowledge and experience of working to a high standard within legislative and regulation standards of care. Minimum of 2 years’ experience within a domiciliary setting desirable.

Previously undertaken care plan assessments (or have the capability to learn)

Skills and abilities Ability to multitask.

Ability to work productively with a range of people with a range of needs.

Strong communication both written and verbal and excellent interpersonal skills.

Ability to build effective relationships with stakeholders.

Excellent customer service philosophy.

Personal attributes Able to work under pressure and cope with change and conflicting priorities.

Willingness to travel across our region.

Seeks continuous improvement.

Engaging personality who demonstrates a friendly, constructive, solution focussed approach.

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