Job Title: Senior Health Care Assistant

Post requires candidate to be entitled for work: Yes 

DBS Check Level: Enhanced Both Lists

Salary Range: £41,490.13  to £43,684.42 

Contract Type: Permanent 

Full time/Part Time: Full Time 

Term Time only post: No 

Advert Closing Date: 30/07/2026 

Job Overview

Women’s Residential Rehabilitation Service – Complex Emotional Needs

As a Senior Health Care Assistant, you will be part of a dedicated 24-hour residential rehabilitation team providing person-centred, trauma-informed support to women with complex emotional and mental health needs.

You will play a vital role in creating a safe, therapeutic, and recovery-focused environment, supporting women to develop coping strategies, build independence, improve emotional wellbeing, and achieve their personal recovery goals. Through compassionate and consistent support, you will help residents develop daily living skills, strengthen relationships, and gain confidence in managing their mental health.

Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will build positive therapeutic relationships with residents, contribute to care planning, support risk management, and promote engagement in meaningful activities that enhance recovery and quality of life.

The role requires resilience, empathy, and a strong commitment to supporting individuals who may experience emotional distress, self-harm, trauma-related difficulties, or challenges in interpersonal relationships. You will be expected to respond calmly and professionally in challenging situations while maintaining a supportive and non-judgemental approach

For an informal discussion or more information about this role please contact Katie Taylor k.taylor@health.gov.je

Job Purpose

As a Senior Health Care Assistant you will provide high-quality, person-centred support to women living within a 24-hour residential rehabilitation service for individuals with complex emotional and mental health needs. Working within a trauma-informed and recovery-focused model, the post holder will support residents to achieve their personal recovery goals, develop independence, enhance emotional wellbeing, and build the skills and confidence needed for greater autonomy and community integration.

The post holder will establish and maintain therapeutic relationships that promote safety, trust, and empowerment, supporting residents through periods of emotional distress and facilitating engagement in meaningful daily activities and rehabilitation programmes. They will contribute to the delivery of care plans and risk management strategies ensuring residents receive compassionate, respectful, and dignified care at all times.

As part of a multidisciplinary team, the Senior Health Care Assistant will work collaboratively with the registered manager, deputy manager and multi-disciplinary team to create a safe, structured, and nurturing environment that supports recovery, resilience, and positive outcomes for residents. The post holder will contribute to the continuous development of the service through effective communication, accurate record keeping, reflective practice, and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care and safeguarding.

The role requires flexibility to work across a 24-hour rota, including evenings, weekends, nights, and bank holidays, ensuring the ongoing provision of safe and effective support for residents.

Statutory Responsibilities

The post holder is required to carry out their duties in accordance with relevant legislation, national guidance, regulatory requirements, and organisational policies to ensure the safety, wellbeing, and rights of residents are protected at all times.

Safeguarding

Safeguard and promote the welfare of all residents, ensuring concerns are identified, recorded, and reported in line with safeguarding policies and procedures.

Contribute to creating an environment that promotes safety, dignity, and protection from abuse, neglect, discrimination, or exploitation.

Health and Safety

Comply with all Health and Safety legislation, organisational policies, and risk management procedures.

Maintain a safe environment for residents, visitors, and colleagues by identifying and reporting hazards, incidents, accidents, and near misses.

Follow lone working, infection prevention and control, fire safety, and emergency procedures.

Equality, Diversity and Human Rights

Promote equality of opportunity and demonstrate respect for diversity, culture, religion, sexuality, gender identity, age, and disability.

Uphold the human rights, dignity, privacy, and individuality of all residents.

Challenge discriminatory practice and behaviour appropriately.

Information Governance and Confidentiality

Maintain confidentiality and comply with information governance, data protection, and confidentiality requirements.

Ensure all records are accurate, timely, factual, and stored securely in accordance with organisational policies and legal requirements.

Share information appropriately and on a need-to-know basis to support safe and effective care.

 

Statutory Responsibilities continued

Professional Accountability

Work within the scope of the role, seeking guidance and support when required.

Maintain mandatory training and demonstrate competence in all aspects of practice.

Participate in supervision, appraisal, and continuous professional development activities.

Duty of Care

Exercise a duty of care towards residents, colleagues, and others who may be affected by their actions or omissions.

Report concerns regarding care quality, unsafe practice, or professional conduct through appropriate channels.

Support a culture of openness, learning, and continuous improvement in line with organisational values and regulatory expectations.

Regulatory Compliance

Support the service in meeting the requirements of the Jersey Care Commission 

Contribute to maintaining high standards of care, governance, and documentation in accordance with statutory and regulatory frameworks.

Participate in audits, inspections, and quality improvement activities as required.

Risk Management

Adhere to individual risk management plans and contribute to the identification, assessment, and management of risks.

Promote positive risk-taking that supports recovery while maintaining the safety and wellbeing of residents and others.

Promptly report and document incidents, accidents, safeguarding concerns, and breaches of procedure in accordance with organisational requirements

Person specification

The post holder will have:

A good standard of literacy and numeracy.

Willingness to complete mandatory training relevant to the role.

Commitment to ongoing learning and development.

Experience of working in a health, social care, support work, or residential care setting.

Experience of providing person-centred support to individuals with complex needs.

Experience of working as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Experience of maintaining accurate records and documentation.

Experience of working with individuals experiencing complex emotional needs, personality difficulties, trauma, self-harm, or mental health challenges.

Experience of managing challenging situations or responding to emotional distress and crisis.

 

Qualifications

NVQ/QCF Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care, Care Certificate, or equivalent qualification.

Training in mental health, safeguarding, trauma-informed care, positive behaviour support, or de-escalation techniques

General skills / attributes

The post holder will have:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
An ability to build and maintain positive therapeutic relationships.
An ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
An ability to remain calm and professional in challenging or emotionally demanding situations.
An ability to observe, record, and report information accurately.
Good organisational and time-management skills.
An ability to motivate and encourage individuals towards achieving their goals.
An ability to maintain professional boundaries while demonstrating empathy and compassion.

Personal Attributes

The post holder will be:
Caring, compassionate, and have a non-judgemental approach.
Resilient and emotionally mature.
Reliable, flexible, and dependable.
Committed  to promoting dignity, choice, independence, and empowerment.
Positive in their attitude towards recovery and rehabilitation.
Honest, trustworthy, and professional in conduct.
Have an ability to demonstrate initiative and take responsibility appropriate to the role.
Demonstrate commitment to delivering high standards of care and support.
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