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General Assistant Domestic

The Salvation Army
West Sussex
1 day ago
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Working hours: 30 hours per week (9.00am to 3.30pm includes some weekends)

Interview Date: To be confirmed

Do you want to work in a Care Home with a difference? Whether you are a Christian or are want to work within our Christian ethos this could be the job for you. Everything we do for our Older People’s Service is “Rooted in Love” our values of Integrity, compassion, passion, respect; boldness and accountability are at the heart of all we do.

Working as part of a team and being responsible to the Business and Facilities Manager, the successful applicant will be responsible for ensuring that the cleaning within the home is properly maintained to a high standard including attention to matters of health & safety and hygiene regulations. The main duties & responsibilities include:

Ensure all designated areas are thoroughly cleaned. Ensure all equipment is used and stored as necessary. Ensure regular checks of equipment and report any deficiencies. Check equipment is safe and working. Carry out extra spring/deep cleaning tasks as required.

You may from time to time be asked to cover laundry or catering general assistant duties in line with the requirements of the home, and subject to necessary training for the role

You will need good communication skills and an enthusiasm for working with older people, some of whom are living with Dementia. Ability to work comfortably in a Christian environment, operate within professional boundaries and within Older People Services Values are necessary prerequisites for the post.

You must have a good attendance record and be of smart appearance. The successful candidate will have a good working knowledge of COSHH, the Ability to lone work and under pressure, a flexible approach and good time keeping skills. Training will be provided.

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