Expire in: 24 days
We are people focused. We are genuine. We have integrity. We will develop. We are a team.”
These values define our personality. They are our statement about what we stand for and what we believe in, and they are the basis behind the decisions we make every single day. They are the Care Dorset way.
Location: Hybrid, with occasional travel across Dorset based services
£40,500 per year
37-hour contract available
Refer a friend scheme up to £300
Care Dorset offers fantastic benefits:
Generous Annual leave entitlement - starting at 27 days, rising to 31 after 5 years (exc. Bank holidays)
Enhanced Maternity Pay
Occupational Sick pay entitlement
Funded Blue Light discount package (superb discounts on travel, leisure, entertainment and more)
Access to Employee Assistance Programme
Comprehensive induction
Excellent training & development opportunities supporting career progression.
Access to Litmos online learning platform – our one stop shop for learning & development
Refer a Friend Bonus - up to £300 per person you refer (uncapped and paid on successful appointment)
Celebrated success through annual awards ceremony
Care Dorset launched in October 2022 as a new provider supporting adults across a range of support models and in different settings including reablement, day services, supported living, and residential care. We are a local authority trading company, wholly owned by Dorset Council, with strong ambitions to innovate and transform our existing services to deliver better outcomes for people as well as growing commercially.
We are passionate about not only providing the highest quality of support, but in also providing rewarding and meaningful career opportunities to our colleagues.
The role
To lead on all safeguarding matters across the organisation, ensuring we provide a safe and supportive environment for all people in our care. You will be the go-to person for colleagues, the people we support, and families when there are concerns about abuse or neglect, and you'll make sure safeguarding is everyone's business.
Key Responsibilities:
Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead for the organisation.
Provide clear advice, support, and guidance to colleagues on safeguarding concerns.
Receive, record, and escalate safeguarding alerts appropriately to the local authority and other relevant bodies.
Liaise with external agencies (e.g., safeguarding teams, CQC, police) as required.
Keep accurate, confidential records of safeguarding concerns and actions taken.
Regularly review safeguarding policies and procedures, keeping them up to date with best practice and legislation.
Lead or support safeguarding investigations as needed.
Deliver or coordinate safeguarding training for staff and ensure compliance with mandatory requirements.
Work closely with managers and teams to promote a strong safeguarding culture throughout the organisation.
Monitor trends and learning from safeguarding cases to improve practice and reduce risk.
This role profile is not exhaustive and reflects the type and range of tasks, responsibilities and outcomes associated with the role.
Person Specification:
Must Haves
Experience and Qualifications
Strong understanding of safeguarding legislation and guidance (e.g. Care Act 2014)
Experience dealing with safeguarding concerns in a care or health setting.
Confidence to challenge poor practice and advocate for the safety of individuals.
Ability to remain calm and professional when dealing with sensitive issues.
Excellent communication, record-keeping, and organisational skills.
Passion for person-centred care and improving the quality of life for the people we support.
Ability to develop Safeguarding awareness across Care Dorset
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to handle sensitive situations with empathy.
Ability to work collaboratively across teams and services.
Good to Have
Experience and Qualifications
Safeguarding Level 3 training (or willingness to complete).
Experience in multi-agency working and attending safeguarding strategy meetings.
Knowledge of regulatory frameworks (e.g. CQC, local safeguarding boards).
Experience working within a care home or similar setting.
Knowledge of best practice and person-centred care.
Experience using digital platforms.
Understanding of regulatory frameworks relevant to care home engagement.
Values and Behaviours:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships at all levels.
Always puts the individual at the centre of decisions.
Additional Information:
A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle may be required along with the flexibility to travel between services across Dorset as required
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