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Reablement Worker

As a reablement worker, you will help individuals to live independently, often following an illness, operation or accident. You will work short term with individuals in their own home. The role includes personal care, accurate recording of visits and encouraging independence through various tips, techniques and equipment.

Lady with zimmer frame in garden with reablement worker
  • Expected to earn

    Salary (full time hrs 37.5) starts at £21.730 after two years rising to £23.177. Hourly rate – £11.11. Enhanced rates for Saturday/evenings after 21.00 plus 35% and Sunday/public holiday plus 69%.

  • Skills and values

    There are a range of skills and values that are needed to work in care settings. These include:

    • Good verbal, digital, written and numeracy skills
    • Kind, compassionate and empathetic
    • Honest, trustworthy and reliable
    • Respect
    • Courageous and principled
    • See the whole person
    • Flexible, open and learning
    • Proud and positive
  • Entry requirements

    Experience of working in a caring environment and able to demonstrate an understanding of health and safety and safeguarding issues.

  • What roles can I do to gain experience?
    • Volunteering
    • Care Assistant
  • Opportunities to develop

    The care workforce pathway is a new career structure for the adult social care workforce. Take a look to see the behaviours, knowledge and skills. This role covers category A and B.

    New to care: role category A

    Care or support worker: role category B

    There is opportunity to progress into the supervisor or leader: role category C and Practice leader: role category D

    You will complete an induction and opportunity to complete the new Level 2 Care Certificate. Opportunity for continuing professional development qualification such as dementia, end of life, autism care, learning disabilities, mental health and more.

    You can explore apprenticeships to develop your knowledge and understanding from Level 2 Adult care worker, Level 3 Lead adult care worker, Level 4 Lead practitioner in adult care, these apprenticeships can take from 18 months to complete. Or further apprenticeship or degrees such as the Nursing Associate or Occupational Therapist which can take up to two/three years to complete.

  • What’s next
    • Senior Care Assistant
    • Occupational therapist

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