Role Details: Within a group setting carers are encouraged and enabled to share their emotions to reduce stress and feelings of loneliness and isolation. This is achieved by us actively listening, providing relevant information, responding to issues and concerns raised by the Carer.
Feeding back to the Carer Wellbeing Worker for further action to be taken on a 1:1 basis, or by signposting the Carer to call our Carer Help Line. The co-Facilitator would also be responsible for alerting the Carer Wellbeing Worker to any Safeguarding related concerns or disclosures. Practical tasks will involve a suitable lap-top or tablet that has the capability to use Zoom calls. You would also need to ensure a private space for the entirety of the call.
Skills
Able to use a laptop/tablet to receive a Zoom call. Active listening, and excellent & effective communication. Confident to engage with others within a group setting An insight into issues carers face on a daily basis. An empathetic caring approach when engaging with others Personal/Professional insight into Dementia (preferred but not essential) To be non-judgemental and be able to maintain personal boundaries Encourage and promote carer health and wellbeingAvailability
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
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Morning | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Afternoon | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Evening | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Hours Involved: 4 hours per month on average (including on-going training and regular reviews). 10.15-12.15 on the second Thursday of the month
Location
Working from home
Interests
- Health & Social Care
Activities
- Administration
- Advice, information, Support
- ICT