Open Call for Support Worker (Full-Time)

Requirements– A qualification in the Social Sciences or Health Sciences, such as psychology, community work, social policy, mental health nursing, health and social care management.  

Students in their final year of studies are also encouraged to apply.

Job Description

Designation: Residential Support Worker

Reporting to: Head Office & Logistics Coordinator 

The Overall objectives of the position are as follows:

The Support Worker will support the execution of the day to day activities of the residents as set out in the Person Centred Plan (PCP). The Support Worker will follow the direction of the Head Office and Logistics Coordinator and/or Home Coordinator in providing the necessary support and care that ensures that residents achieve their optimum potential in enhancing their quality of life.

The Support Worker is part of the team that will assist in teaching, advocating and providing care and respect to all clients. The Support Worker’s responsibility and accountability for the residents’ well being must constantly remain within the Foundation’s policies and procedures.

Specific Tasks

  • Provide meaningful and effective input to the creation, review and update of the Person Centred Plan, as part of the resident’s support team;
  • Assist in developing the strategies for the implementation and maintenance of the planned programmes, interventions and approaches;
  • Document and report information as assigned by the head office and logistics coordinator /home coordinator/social worker; as well as keeping self updated by reading the documentation about residents on a daily basis;
  • Updating the Appointments Diary and Google Calendar accordingly 
  • To inform the Head Office and Logistics Coordinator with any cancelled or postponed appointments and course of action that needs to be taken (whether a new appointment will be sent by post or scheduled from our end)
  • Updating of the Client Management System (CORTEX) with all the information derived from the appointments and/or interventions and inform Home Co-Ordinator with any changes that need to be affected immediately 
  • Assist the Hone coordinator/social worker in carrying out the programmes and plans as set out;
  • To take the necessary action and carry out interventions with clients when needed 
  • Contribute ideas, suggestions and observations regarding the effectiveness of the programmes as planned and implemented;
  • To take initiative and be pro-active 
  • Maintain current knowledge of all aspects of resident’s file;
  • Update client’s file as directed by the residential co-ordinator or designate;
  • To assist in the completion of ADL forms every three months (where applicable)
  • Keeping client’s pockets (Schedule V and Appointments) up to date and organised by making sure prescriptions and medical documents (DDA Card, Schedule V and Karta Roza) are renewed and past appointments filed appropriately
  • To assist in the appropriate filing of documentation 
  • To keep up to date with e-mails; and keep the Home Co-Ordinator and Head Office and Logistics Co-Ordinator informed if issue being handled requires their attention 
  • Follow training and development programmes, recommended by the Head Office and Logistics Co-Ordinator or designate, to support the residents more effectively;
  • Assist the residents and staff in maintaining a clean and tidy accommodation;
  • Assist the residents in food preparation;
  • Assist the residents in maintaining personal hygiene regardless of resident gender, as well as, in their personal appearance;
  • Assist the residents in keeping their personal belongings and finances in order;
  • Ensure that every effort is made to maintain the residents’ dignity and self respect;
  • Follow resident’s daily work/activity schedules. The support ratio can vary according to the need. The support ratio is determined by the management depending on the needs of the individual resident and is limited to one to one at the most;
  • Be economical in usage of the foundation’s budget and operate household goods with responsibility;
  • Take direction from Home Coordinator and bring concerns to his/her attention.
  • To be actively involved and participate in an On-Call system. 

Residents Training and Development

To Assist the Co-ordinator/social worker in providing the necessary training, support, and motivation essentials for residents to realise their full potential in the various aspects of life , be it social, communication, educational or vocational skills.

  • Assist the home coordinator/Social worker in developing, planning, documenting and monitoring the development activities;
  • Attend and participate in all Team Meetings;
  • Take appropriate action (as defined by Foundations policies and procedures) in cases of emergencies, urgent matters or abuse);
  • Identify and document support deficiencies, problems, concerns, and bring them to the Team Meetings or to the attention of the Head Office and Logistics Co-Ordinator or designate;
  • Utilise approved teaching techniques, in enhancing residents’ daily lives;
  • Encouraging community integration in consultation with the Home co-ordinator/social worker;
  • Teach, assist and participate with the residents in daily domestic activities and chores.
  • To observe and assess the clients in order to inform Home Coordinator/Head Office and Logistics Co-Ordinator of any appointments that need to be scheduled 
  • To observe and assess the residents in order to give feedback that will help create a better care plan for each client
  • To assist in the prompting and motivation for residents to carry out ADLs where applicable.

Medication

  • Dispense and administer medication according to the policies and procedures of the foundation:
  • Ensure that all medication is logged in the appropriate files 
  • Ensure that all medication is properly and securely stored;
  • Keep up to date with POYC dates (when to drop off Schedule V pocket at pharmacy, and when to pick medications up)
  • Ensure that a copy of the latest treatment chart/prescription is kept in the designated file 
  • Advise the residential Co-Ordinator or designate of any medical condition of the resident.

Personal Development

  • Participate in all development and training programmes as recommended by the Head Office & Logistics Coordinator or the Management.
  • Identify opportunities for personal professional development and bring to the attention of the home coordinator.
  • To ask the Head Office and Logistics Co-Ordinator for any assistance needed and to schedule earlier supervision if needed 
  • The support worker should also strive to have good role performance and good communication with other staff members and the residents.

Other Responsibilities.

The Support Worker may from time to time be called upon by the Management or designate to perform certain non-recurring tasks which, although not specifically spelled out within the text of the job description, are nonetheless akin to the primary goals and objectives of the job description of the residential Support Worker and are intended to enhance the end results and/or to overcome unexpected obstacles.

The Head Office and Logistics Co-Ordinator will be available to assist the support worker in any need that may arise and, in any situation. 

Interested applicants are to send a covering letter and an updated CV.

Applicants are also asked to submit a police-conduct certificate and 2 reference letters.





    Open Call for Home Coordinator

    Requirements – 

    A degree in a Social Science or Health Science subject.  This may include psychology, social work, social policy, community work, health and social care management, mental health nursing and so on.

    Relevant experience will be considered an asset.

    Fluency in both Maltese and English (written and spoken).

    Job Description – 

    Designation:         Home Coordinator (full-time basis)

    Reporting to: General Manager 

    The Home Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a residential care home. This role involves ensuring the delivery of high-quality care and support to residents, compliance with regulatory standards, management of staff, and the effective administration of the home’s resources.

    Roles and Responsibilities

    Leadership and Management

    • Lead and manage a team of care staff on a day-to-day basis, providing guidance, training and support through regular supervision and staff meetings.
    • Implement the Foundation’s Policies and Procedures in line with regulatory requirements and best practices. 
    • Be actively involved in Management Meetings and Operations Meetings.

    Resident Care

    • Ensure the delivery of person-centred care that meets the individual needs of each resident. 
    • Oversee the creation and implementation of care plans.
    • Review and update care plans as needed. 
    • Lead the caseload meetings and delegate work accordingly. 
    • Monitor and evaluate the quality of care provided, addressing any issues promptly and effectively.

    Compliance and Quality Assurance

    • Ensure compliance with all internal policies. 
    • Prepare for and manage inspections from regulatory bodies. 
    • Implement and monitor quality assurance processes, ensuring continuous improvement. 

    Financial Management 

    • Manage the home’s budget, ensuring financial stability. 
    • Liaise with the HR & Finance Coordinator as well as the Head Office and Logistics Coordinator for any extraordinary purchasing. 
    • Maintain accurate financial records. 

    Communication and Liaison

    • Act as the main point of contact for residents, families and external stakeholders. 
    • Maintain open and effective communication with all parties involved in the care of residents. 
    • Foster a positive and collaborative working environment. 

    Health and Safety 

    • Ensure the home is a safe environment for residents, staff and visitors. 
    • Implement appropriate measures as directed by the Health and Safety Officer. 
    • Respond to emergencies and incidents in a timely and effective manner. 

    Administrative Duties

    • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for all residents and staff. 
    • Ensure all documentation is completed in accordance with legal and organisational requirement. 
    • Oversee the scheduling and rostering of staff to ensure adequate coverage.

    Training and Development

    • To participate in all development and training programmes as recommended by the Management. 
    • Identify opportunities for personal professional development and bring to the attention of the Management.
    • To identify gaps in training of staff and liaise with the Management for scheduling and implementation of training.

    On-Call Responsibilities

    • To be actively involved and participate in an on-call system. 

    Other Responsibilities

    The Home Coordinator may from time to time be called upon by the Management or designate to perform other non-recurring tasks which, although not specifically spelled out within the text of the job description, are nonetheless akin to the primary goals and objectives of the job description of the Home Coordinator and are intended to enhance the end results and/or to overcome unexpected obstacles.

    Applicants are requested to attach a covering letter and a CV.

    A police conduct certificate and two reference letters will also be required.





      Care Worker (Part-time basis)

      Designation: Care Worker (Part-time basis)

      Reporting to: Home Coordinator

       Eligibility Requirements: 

      Applicants must be in a possession of a recognised qualification in the Health and Social Care field or a certificate in Residential Care.  

      Job Description

       Overall Objectives:

      The care workers main objective is to provide individual care and support to residents, with the aim of helping them regain independence and function as productive members in society;

      Objectives:

      • To facilitate the residents’ participation in activities that take place within and out of the residential setting, thus enabling them to integrate better in their settings.
      • To help the resident form fruitful and positive relationships with peers and other adults;
      • To foster independence and encourage the residents to learn how to look after themselves, or help them to
      •  attain the best level of self- sufficiency they can achieve;
      • To offer needs-led services;
      • To support the residents to integrate and function positively as part of their “family group” and to assist them in developing skills which are appropriate and acceptable within family;
      • To work hand in hand with the Head of Home and care –providers and liaise with various professionals, including the field and residential social worker so as to provide a holistic and integrated service to the resident;

      Duties and Responsibilities: (In relation to the residents)

      Care Workers will:

      • Provide positive assistance and support to all residents.
      • Give feedback as regards progress and to suggest any further ways of intervention that can improve the residents situation.
      • Follow indicated interventions by the coordinator, the social worker or support worker.
      • Ensure assigned duties to the residents are fulfilled by non-directive approaches but more by reminding, assisting, and good example.
      • Report any concerns regarding the residents immediately to the appropriate professional and to communicate effectively, always in the best interests of the residents;
      • Keep accurate and updated records of all activities and interventions, so as to ensure continuity of care and accountability.
      • Work in a team with supportive context where the staff can explore, discuss day to day aspects of their work encouraging and providing information to each other.
      • Respect the privacy of residents and use in the responsible manner any information gained in professional relationships;
      • Use assertiveness when dealing with residents but never be aggressive or submissive. Confrontation should never ever take place.
      • Involve oneself in daily routine of the residents within the residential setting such as personal hygiene, good nutrition, and taking care of personal belongings;
      • To support the residents in developing formal and informal training in daily living skills, personal skills, practical life skills, problem solving skills and interpersonal skills in his/her daily interactions with significant others;

      Duties and Responsibilities: (In relation to the professionals involved):

      The care worker will:

      • Keep update records and reporting after every shift to ensure continuity of care and accountability.
      • Attend in-service training and supervision to help meet the identified needs and expectations of working this client group.
      • Attends meetings in respect of the residents when and if necessary.
      • Communicate effectively and always in the best interest of the residents with other care workers, Home Coordinator,  social worker, support worker and any other person or professional involved with the service user.
      • Report any concerns regarding the resident promptly to the appropriate source often the Home Coordinator
      • Work with the residents and other members of staff in a mature, professional, and co-operative manner.
      • Work effectively and with respect and support in a team.
      • Draw the attention to the Home Coordinator if and when practises of care work and or other events run against the policy and procedures of the home.

      Duties and Responsibilities (in relation to the Residential Home):

      Care workers must follow these guidelines when undertaking duties and responsibilities in the Home. In doing so, the care worker is to:

      • Familiarise themselves with the operations of the particular residential setting they are working in.
      • Follow the Home Coordinator’s daily routine with regard to the residents at the Home
      • Abide by the policies and procedures of the foundation;
      • Adhere to the Code of Ethics and Confidentiality policy;

      This job description may change from time to time depending on the exigencies of the service.

      Interested applicants are to send a covering letter and an updated CV

      Applicants are also asked to submit a police-conduct certificate and 2 reference letters.





        Social Worker Vacancy

        Job Description

        Designation: Social worker

        The social worker is to carry out the standard social work practice to the highest performance standards and in the best interest of the residents.  He/She shall liaise with the rest of the multi-disciplinary team and other professionals and contributes to services development.

        Duties and Responsibilities:

        In relation to the residents.

        Ensures that residents are served with the highest professional standard of social work practice through accurate assessments, professional and timely interventions and follow ups.

        Prepares care plans/action plans in consultation and agreement with the residents and under the guidance of the Coordinator.

        All case load assigned must be planed within the multidisciplinary team 

        Maintains up to date case records and complies with administrative requirements as defined by the Foundation’s policy and procedures.

        Participates in case conferences and case reviews to ensure a holistic and integrated action.

        Networks with organizations, significant individuals and other resources to enable the residents to achieve a sustainable and good quality of life.

        Promotes and encourages community-based resources and initiatives which can complement the Foundation’s service to residents.

        Takes decisions in accordance with established policy and procedures.

        Takes decisions, particularly those, which have a significant effect on the residents, in consultation with the Coordinator.

        Receives regular clinical supervision and administrative supervision in line with the Foundation’s supervision policy.

        In relations to the Team

        Respects and supports one’s colleagues in a professional manner.

        Actively participates and collaborates in team meetings, efforts and decisions.

        Upholds the professional integrity of one’s colleagues and leaders.

        Actively participates in regular supervision sessions individually as well as in a group with other colleagues.  

        Actively participates in programmes for career development organized by the Foundation as well as through private study initiatives.

        Maintain up to date knowledge of legislations, resources, polices, social service developments.

        To be actively involved and participate in an on-call system. 

        In relation to Management

        Gives feedback and suggests solutions to the Management regarding the service provided in the specific area and on measures that may be taken to improve or expand the service.

        Participates in meetings for policy and progress reviews on professional issues, and in implementing the agreed action when required and in liaison with the Management.

        Represents the Foundation in inter-disciplinary meetings with other agencies, and acts on the directives given in consultation with the General Manager.

        This Job Description may be changed from time to time according to the exigencies of the services.

        Requirements –

        A bachelor’s degree in social work.

        Fluency in both Maltese and English (written and spoken)

        Social Work students in their final year of studies are also encouraged to apply.