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Adult Social Care and Public Health

The Adult Social Care service supports the wellbeing and independence of elderly and vulnerable adults. The Public Health and Wellbeing service supports residents to live healthy lives.

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This service provides essential care, support, and safeguarding to ensure that individuals can live with dignity and receive the help they need.

By joining this team, you'll make a meaningful difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable members of the community.

Roles include Social Workers, Care Coordinators, Occupational Therapists, and Support Workers.

These positions involve assessing individual needs, coordinating care services, and providing hands on support to ensure that adults can live independently and with dignity

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"Thank you for taking the time to consider the opportunities that we currently have in Adult Social Care and Public Health.  The work of the Directorate is focused on improving the quality of life for people in West Berkshire, including the provision of protection and support to our most vulnerable adults.  If you do join one of our services, you will find a high performing and committed staff group delivering positive outcomes for the people we serve.  You will also be working for an organisation that provides opportunities for our staff to grow and develop, and which offers support when you need it.  If you are looking for a rewarding career choice, I would encourage you to consider applying for one of our roles." - Paul Coe - Executive Director - People (Adult Social Care and Public Health)

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Adult Social Care

The Adult Social Care service supports the wellbeing and independence of elderly and vulnerable adults.

This service provides essential care, support, and safeguarding to ensure that individuals can live with dignity and receive the help they need. By joining this team, you'll make a meaningful difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable members of the community. Roles include Social Workers, Care Coordinators, Occupational Therapists, and Support Workers.

These positions involve assessing individual needs, coordinating care services, and providing hands on support to ensure that adults can live independently and with dignity.

Our teams support adults facing challenges in their daily lives. This could be due to long term illness, disability, learning disabilities, dementia, mental health illness or recovery from illness or injury.

Permanent, temporary and flexible roles are available supporting adults with varying needs across West Berkshire.

 

Public Health

Our team works to support residents to live healthy lives. We do this through informing and supporting people to be active, to eat well, to overcome addictions, to raise children, and to make social connections, and through shaping the built and natural environment to make it easier to do all these things.

Available roles may range from project support officers to specialist public health professionals.

 

Case Study: Sam Sturgess

Sam Sturgess' Career Journey as an Occupational Therapy Assistant at West Berkshire Council

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