Reablement Assistant About the Role We are looking for compassionate and motivated Reablement Assistants to join a dedicated team supporting adults to regain and maintain their independence. Working within a reablement setting, you will support individuals with their daily living activities, helping them develop the skills and confidence needed to live as independently as possible. You will work closely with service users, families, health professionals, and social care colleagues to deliver person-centred support. This is a rewarding role for someone who is passionate about helping others and making a positive difference in people's lives. Key Responsibilities Support individuals with personal care and daily living activities. Assist service users to develop and maintain independence skills. Follow individual support and reablement plans. Support service users with household tasks, meal preparation, laundry, and maintaining their living environment. Encourage and promote independence, wellbeing, and confidence. Work alongside health and social care professionals to achieve positive outcomes. Administer medication where required and appropriately trained. Participate in assessments, reviews, and support planning. Maintain accurate records and report any changes in service users' needs. Support individuals to access social, recreational, educational, and therapeutic activities. Promote dignity, choice, equality, and respect at all times. About You Essential Requirements Experience working within an adult social care setting. Experience supporting individuals to maintain or improve their independence. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to build positive relationships with service users, families, and colleagues. Ability to follow support and reablement programmes. Willingness to undertake training and professional development. Flexibility to work shifts between 8:00am and 10:00pm on a rota basis. Enhanced DBS check required. Desirable NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care or willingness to work towards it. Experience delivering person-centred care. Manual Handling certification. Experience working within reablement, rehabilitation, or community care services. What We Offer A rewarding role supporting people to live independently. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Supportive team environment. Opportunity to work alongside health and social care professionals. Meaningful career progression within adult social care. If you are caring, reliable, and committed to helping people achieve greater independence, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Reablement Assistant About the Role We are looking for compassionate and motivated Reablement Assistants to join a dedicated team supporting adults to regain and maintain their independence. Working within a reablement setting, you will support individuals with their daily living activities, helping them develop the skills and confidence needed to live as independently as possible. You will work closely with service users, families, health professionals, and social care colleagues to deliver person-centred support. This is a rewarding role for someone who is passionate about helping others and making a positive difference in people's lives. Key Responsibilities Support individuals with personal care and daily living activities. Assist service users to develop and maintain independence skills. Follow individual support and reablement plans. Support service users with household tasks, meal preparation, laundry, and maintaining their living environment. Encourage and promote independence, wellbeing, and confidence. Work alongside health and social care professionals to achieve positive outcomes. Administer medication where required and appropriately trained. Participate in assessments, reviews, and support planning. Maintain accurate records and report any changes in service users' needs. Support individuals to access social, recreational, educational, and therapeutic activities. Promote dignity, choice, equality, and respect at all times. About You Essential Requirements Experience working within an adult social care setting. Experience supporting individuals to maintain or improve their independence. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to build positive relationships with service users, families, and colleagues. Ability to follow support and reablement programmes. Willingness to undertake training and professional development. Flexibility to work shifts between 8:00am and 10:00pm on a rota basis. Enhanced DBS check required. Desirable NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care or willingness to work towards it. Experience delivering person-centred care. Manual Handling certification. Experience working within reablement, rehabilitation, or community care services. What We Offer A rewarding role supporting people to live independently. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Supportive team environment. Opportunity to work alongside health and social care professionals. Meaningful career progression within adult social care. If you are caring, reliable, and committed to helping people achieve greater independence, we would love to hear from you.
Job Purpose To undertake a wide range of responsive repairs, maintenance, refurbishment, and improvement works across Camden Council's housing stock and corporate properties, with a primary focus on plastering. The post holder will deliver high-quality workmanship, ensuring properties are maintained to a safe, compliant, and habitable standard while providing excellent customer service to residents and stakeholders. Responsibilities Plastering Duties Carry out all aspects of plastering work, including skimming, patch repairs, rendering, float and set work, and dry lining. Prepare surfaces and ensure all plastering work is completed to a high standard. Repair damaged walls and ceilings resulting from damp, leaks, structural works, or general wear and tear. Install plasterboard partitions, ceilings, and associated finishes. Multi-Skilled Trade Duties Undertake a range of secondary trade activities such as basic carpentry, tiling, painting and decorating, flooring repairs, and minor brickwork. Complete responsive and planned maintenance works in occupied and void properties. Diagnose faults and determine appropriate repair solutions. Ensure all works are completed efficiently and within agreed timescales. Customer Service Communicate professionally and courteously with tenants, residents, contractors, and colleagues. Keep residents informed of work progress and any changes to scheduled appointments. Maintain a customer-focused approach while working within occupied homes. Must have a valid UK driving licence
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Job Purpose To undertake a wide range of responsive repairs, maintenance, refurbishment, and improvement works across Camden Council's housing stock and corporate properties, with a primary focus on plastering. The post holder will deliver high-quality workmanship, ensuring properties are maintained to a safe, compliant, and habitable standard while providing excellent customer service to residents and stakeholders. Responsibilities Plastering Duties Carry out all aspects of plastering work, including skimming, patch repairs, rendering, float and set work, and dry lining. Prepare surfaces and ensure all plastering work is completed to a high standard. Repair damaged walls and ceilings resulting from damp, leaks, structural works, or general wear and tear. Install plasterboard partitions, ceilings, and associated finishes. Multi-Skilled Trade Duties Undertake a range of secondary trade activities such as basic carpentry, tiling, painting and decorating, flooring repairs, and minor brickwork. Complete responsive and planned maintenance works in occupied and void properties. Diagnose faults and determine appropriate repair solutions. Ensure all works are completed efficiently and within agreed timescales. Customer Service Communicate professionally and courteously with tenants, residents, contractors, and colleagues. Keep residents informed of work progress and any changes to scheduled appointments. Maintain a customer-focused approach while working within occupied homes. Must have a valid UK driving licence
Customer Service Advisor Out of Hours Team, Corporate Hub Location: Customer Service Centre, Lancaster House, Lincoln 20 hours, 12 weeks Shifts include working overnight (12 midnight until 8am), evenings, weekend working including all public holidays. Core hours are Monday-Thursday 17:30-08:00 & Friday to Monday 17:30-08:00 The Customer Service Centre is the First Point of Contact for many of Lincolnshire County Councils Services, including Adult Care, Children's Services, Highways, Registration & Celebratory Services, Library Services. We deliver a diverse range of services, many of which play an important part in people's lives - whether it is carrying out a Social Care Assessment to enable a resident to stay safely at home, taking a contact to support a Child in Need or simply renewing a library book, it can be hard, but rewarding work. The Opportunity We are currently recruiting Customer Service Advisors for our Out of Hours Service on the Lincolnshire County Council contract; you will be the first point of contact for emergency calls relating to Adult's and Children's Social Care. You will be dealing with calls from professionals (e.g. Police and Health Services), and from Members of the Public. The calls will be of a sensitive nature, and you will be required to gather and process information efficiently and accurately. As well as Social Care calls, you will also take calls about District Council Services (e.g. Council Housing Repairs) and other local services including Libraries and Heritage enquiries. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, with plenty of variety with the chance to learn new things, then this is the role for you! About you To be a successful Out of Hours Customer Service Advisor you will have a passion for delivering excellent customer service and excellent communication skills. Due to the working hours, we require candidates to be flexible and willing to work evenings, weekends and overnight. Good IT skills with a competency in using Microsoft Office and Windows is also essential! Where will I work? Our offices are based in Lincoln City Centre at Lancaster House. What hours will I work? Shifts include working overnight (12 midnight until 8am), evenings, weekend working including all public holidays. Core hours are Monday-Thursday 17:30-08:00 & Friday to Monday 17:30-08:00 What training will I be given? You will be given a full Induction and relevant training aligned to your role and ongoing development.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Customer Service Advisor Out of Hours Team, Corporate Hub Location: Customer Service Centre, Lancaster House, Lincoln 20 hours, 12 weeks Shifts include working overnight (12 midnight until 8am), evenings, weekend working including all public holidays. Core hours are Monday-Thursday 17:30-08:00 & Friday to Monday 17:30-08:00 The Customer Service Centre is the First Point of Contact for many of Lincolnshire County Councils Services, including Adult Care, Children's Services, Highways, Registration & Celebratory Services, Library Services. We deliver a diverse range of services, many of which play an important part in people's lives - whether it is carrying out a Social Care Assessment to enable a resident to stay safely at home, taking a contact to support a Child in Need or simply renewing a library book, it can be hard, but rewarding work. The Opportunity We are currently recruiting Customer Service Advisors for our Out of Hours Service on the Lincolnshire County Council contract; you will be the first point of contact for emergency calls relating to Adult's and Children's Social Care. You will be dealing with calls from professionals (e.g. Police and Health Services), and from Members of the Public. The calls will be of a sensitive nature, and you will be required to gather and process information efficiently and accurately. As well as Social Care calls, you will also take calls about District Council Services (e.g. Council Housing Repairs) and other local services including Libraries and Heritage enquiries. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, with plenty of variety with the chance to learn new things, then this is the role for you! About you To be a successful Out of Hours Customer Service Advisor you will have a passion for delivering excellent customer service and excellent communication skills. Due to the working hours, we require candidates to be flexible and willing to work evenings, weekends and overnight. Good IT skills with a competency in using Microsoft Office and Windows is also essential! Where will I work? Our offices are based in Lincoln City Centre at Lancaster House. What hours will I work? Shifts include working overnight (12 midnight until 8am), evenings, weekend working including all public holidays. Core hours are Monday-Thursday 17:30-08:00 & Friday to Monday 17:30-08:00 What training will I be given? You will be given a full Induction and relevant training aligned to your role and ongoing development.