Dementia Support Worker - Days
Join Guild Care as a Dementia Support Worker and make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals living with dementia at Haviland House!
Main Duties:
Provide high-quality, person-centred care to residents, ensuring their physical and emotional needs are met with dignity and respect.
Engage residents in positive social interactions and create meaningful experiences through spontaneous and creative activities.
Build strong, trusting relationships with residents, fostering a sense of security and belonging.
Maintain accurate care records that reflect the individual’s needs, preferences, and well-being.
Support families, friends, and other supporters, ensuring a balance between promoting the individual’s person-centred approach and maintaining family engagement.
Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability, working with the needs of the individual and not just following routines.
What Kind of Person Are We Looking For?
Essential Candidate Criteria:
Ability to use your imagination and creativity to engage others.
Commitment to providing positive social interactions and making the most of the time spent with residents.
Non-judgemental, with the ability to respect and listen to others’ points of view.
A commitment to meeting the requirements of the Care Certificate.
Satisfactory DBS check.
Availability to work unsocial hours, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and public holidays.
Desirable Candidate Criteria:
QCF qualification (NVQ Level 2) in health and social care or an equivalent qualification, including relevant dementia care units (or a commitment to work towards it).
Previous experience in providing care and support to people with dementia in a residential setting.
Knowledge of mental capacity and deprivation of liberty safeguards.
Understanding of the Care Act 2014 and CQC regulatory framework.
About the role
As a Dementia Support Worker, you will be a key member of our team, delivering person-centred care that supports the dignity, respect, and well-being of residents. This role allows you to engage with residents, offer comfort and security, and help create a stimulating environment that promotes quality of life. It’s a rewarding opportunity for someone who is compassionate, flexible, and passionate about making a positive impact.
What you will need
Required criteria
- Ability to use your imagination to engage others.
- Ability to make others smile.
- Ability to work from the heart.
- Ability to make the most of the time you have to provide positive social interactions.
- To be non-judgemental towards others
- Ability to listen and respect others’ points of view even if you disagree
- A commitment to meet the requirements of the Care Certificate
- Satisfactory DBS check
- Availability to work unsocial hours i.e. early mornings, evenings, weekends and public holidays to ensure the home is covered 365 days a year
- Knowledge and understanding of the needs of people living with dementia, who need care and support.
Desired criteria
- QCF Qualification (NVQ Level 2) in health and social care or an equivalent qualification, including relevant dementia care units or a commitment to work toward it.
- Understanding of mental capacity and deprivation of liberty safeguards
- Understanding of the Care Act 2014 and CQC regulatory framework
Professional skills you’ll need for this job opportunity
Teamwork
Providing Care
Empathy
Guild Care
We are Worthing’s leading and most established social care charity, supporting people to live well, enjoy life and love every day.
Guild Care, a not-for-profit charity established in Worthing in 1933, was founded by a group of visionary volunteers, including Effie Methold, E.A. Haviland, Arthur Linfield, and Frank Cave. Their shared mission was to create a kinder, more compassionate society, leading to the creation of the 'Worthing Council of Social Service,' which then became the 'Worthing Area Guild for Voluntary Service,' and is now known as Guild Care. Over the decades, Guild Care has grown and evolved, continually adapting to meet the needs of Worthing and its surrounding communities. Today, the charity supports over 3,000 people and their families each year through a diverse portfolio of more than 30 community services. As one of Worthing's largest employers, Guild Care is powered by the dedication of over 800 caring staff members and the invaluable support of more than 300 volunteers, all committed to making a meaningful difference in people's lives.
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At Guild Care, we are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support our employees in every aspect of their lives—financially, professionally, and personally. We offer competitive salaries, enhanced pay for unsociable shifts, and a £1,000 welcome bonus for eligible roles. Our pension scheme includes a 5% employee and 3% employer contribution, and employees enjoy a range of discounts through the Blue Light Card and Health Service Discounts. Additional perks include free DBS checks, uniforms for eligible roles, and savings at local businesses, gyms, and a 25% discount at our own Guild Care stores. Your wellbeing is our priority. Staff benefit from an annual Wellbeing Day, free flu vaccinations, and confidential support through the BHSF Employee Assistance Programme. With schemes like Cycle 2 Work, free eye tests for eligible roles, and mental health support through the Care Workers Charity, we aim to promote a healthier, happier workforce. We understand the importance of flexibility, offering favourable holiday terms, flexible working options, homeworking opportunities, and carers’ leave to help you balance work with life’s demands. At Guild Care, your career growth is important to us. We provide progressive career pathways, mandatory training programmes, in-house learning opportunities, and access to professional qualifications, including accredited programmes and the Care Certificate. Join a local charity with over 90 years of history and a strong community focus. Employees enjoy supportive colleagues, job satisfaction, and opportunities to engage in events and fundraising activities. Our inclusive culture features initiatives such as length of service recognition, annual staff awards, and employee networking groups. At Guild Care, we reinvest all our surpluses into our services, staff, and community, ensuring your work makes a meaningful difference every day. Join us and be part of something extraordinary!Financial Rewards and Discounts
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Dementia Support Worker - Days
We are Worthing’s leading and most established social care charity, supporting people to live well, enjoy life and love every day.