Carer Activities Support Worker

North Argyll Carers Centre is looking for a Carer Activities Support Worker. You will work within the Adult Carer Support Team, planning and delivering a range of activities, for unpaid adult carers, that provide opportunities for peer support and time out from caring routines. ...

Are you self-motivated, enthusiastic and imaginative? We will provide you with a role that uses your creativity and enjoyment of working with people. You will be planning and delivering fun and engaging activities, bringing people together. Can you use your skills make a real difference to the lives of unpaid carers?

Who we are we?

North Argyll Carers Centre is an independent charity, providing person-centred emotional and practical support to unpaid carers across the Oban, Lorn and Isles area. We provide vital support to those who provide care, on an unpaid basis, to a family member or friend who due to illness, disability, frailty or addiction could not manage without their help. 

The Role

You will work within the Adult Carer Support Team, planning and delivering a range of activities, for unpaid adult carers, that provide opportunities for peer support and time out from caring routines. These activities will complement our emotional and practical support and there will be a requirement to hold a caseload. Though based at our centre in Oban,  you will spend much of your time working out in communities across Oban, Lorn and the Isles.

 

Hours: 30 hours per week 

Contract: Permanent

Salary: £24,819.60 pro rata (£20,124 actual)

Closing date: Midnight Sunday 16th March 2025

North Argyll Carers Centre’s commitment to Equal Opportunities is reflected in our selection process.

For an application pack or further information please call Zivile on 01631 564422 or email info@northargyllcarers.org.uk

Registered Charity No: SC040902W

Requirements

Role requirements:

The ability to empathise and use your understanding, creativity and collaborative skills to devise activities that meet the needs and interests of unpaid carers;
Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, problem-solve and work within budgets;
Excellent interpersonal skills including active listening and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing;
Willingness to travel widely across the Oban, Lorn and the Isles to deliver events and activities for carers where they are;
The ability to prepare reports and maintain appropriate records; 
Computer skills including the use of email, internet and Microsoft Office programmes.
·       Use of a car and a current driving licence (essential.) 

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