Social Care Officer (Community Alarm) (2) - ANG05468
Angus Council
Contract type
Full time
Industry
Social Services and Non-Profit
Location
Forfar, DD8 1EZ
Salary
£22,571.00 to £26,653.00 per year
Job description
- About
Job Description
Based at Andrew Smythe Gardens Sheltered Housing, Forfar.
This job is workstyle 1 – Fixed.
In this workstyle most of your time is spent undertaking the direct delivery of front-line services work. Depending on your role there may be a limited requirement to access a specific council location during the course of the working week if you are not delivering your service at a council location.
You will work 30 hours per week on a shift pattern, including weekends and regular nightshift.
You will have the opportunity to be part of a team that provides peace of mind for individuals and their families, answering calls within the Alarm receiving Centre supporting vulnerable people to reach a positive outcome.
Please note interviews will be held Monday, 7 April 2025 and Tuesday, 8 April 2025.
Requirements
You must have the ability to become a member of the PVG Scheme.
Please refer to job outline and person specification for further details and requirements for these jobs.About Angus Council
In addition, please refer to the "applicant guidance" document when completing your application form and to the "welcome to Angus" document and our website https://www.angus.gov.uk/jobs_and_training/working_for_angus_council for more information about working for Angus Council.
The Individual
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