Rehabilitation Assistant
Location: Seascale
Hours: Full or part will be considered
Working Pattern:
Tuesday – 06:30 – 20:30
Wednesday – 06:30 – 18:00
Thursday – 06:30 – 18:00
One weekend day per month
Salary:
£14 per hour weekdays
£14.50 per hour on weekends
About the Role
We are seeking a compassionate, motivated and proactive Rehabilitation Assistant to join a specialist support package, working alongside an individual who is progressing through a rehabilitation journey following a traumatic brain injury.
This is a rewarding opportunity to play a meaningful role in supporting someone to achieve their rehabilitation goals, maximise independence, and improve their quality of life. Working collaboratively with the individual, their family, and the wider multidisciplinary team, you will help implement therapeutic strategies and support progress towards agreed outcomes and milestones.
The individual you will work with:
- Is a very sociable person who enjoys a laugh.
- Very caring, thoughtful and trustworthy
- Is an active person, curious and interested in how things works.
- Loves spending time with family and friends.
- Loves making things particularly woodworking
- Enjoys farming, helping out on friends farm.
- Undertaking projects and jobs at home.DIY.
- Likes being in the Outdoors, walking, and nature.
- Loves watching a good film or series.
- Enjoys socialising with friends and family, e.g. Sitting out in a beer garden.
- Enjoys cooking/baking and Going out for food / meals.
The successful candidate will provide structured, person-centred support that promotes independence, confidence, skill development and community engagement, whilst encouraging the individual to take an active role in their own rehabilitation journey.
Key Responsibilities
As a Rehabilitation Assistant, your role will include supporting an individual to work towards personalised rehabilitation goals and objectives, specifically:
- Prompting for safe support for every day tasks and to increase risk awareness.
- Building weekly routines.
- Initiating / prompting for daily medication.
- Initiating / prompting daily tasks, cleaning / washing / meals / walking the dog / sorting Shetland pony out / therapy support / personal care / food shop / gardening / visiting friends & family / supporting with hobbies.
- Attending appointments / attending therapy sessions
- Assisting in numeracy and writing
- Building on physical progression and cognition, particularly initiation.
- Supporting in opening and expanding the persons experiences.
- Supporting on re-building social understanding, and providing guidance where needed.
- Providing emotional support and engaging in meaningful conversations.
- Supporting getting back into work environments.
- Support in therapy sessions (OT / Speech and Language / Physio / Hydro pool) and working with therapy that is handed over daily.
Who We Are Looking For
We recognise that excellent Rehabilitation Assistants come from a wide variety of backgrounds. Whilst previous rehabilitation experience would be beneficial, we are equally interested in candidates who can demonstrate relevant transferable skills and a genuine passion for supporting others to achieve their potential.
You may have experience within:
- Health and Social Care
- Occupational Therapy support
- Psychology or Mental Health services
- Physiotherapy support
- Nursing or Healthcare settings
- Community Support Services
- Sports Coaching
- Youth Work
- Rehabilitation Services
- Voluntary or Charity Sector roles
Most importantly, we are looking for individuals who can demonstrate:
· They are physically active in order to engage fully in the rehabilitation goals
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- The ability to motivate and encourage others
- Patience, empathy and emotional intelligence
- A positive, solution-focused approach
- Confidence working independently and as part of a wider team
- Strong observation and reporting skills
- An understanding of professional boundaries
- A genuine commitment to person-centred support
Ideal Qualifications and Experience
The following would be advantageous but are not essential:
- Experience supporting individuals with neurological conditions brain injuries or stroke.
- Experience supporting individuals with neurological conditions brain injuries or stroke.
- Experience working within rehabilitation or recovery-focused environments
- Relevant qualifications in Health & Social Care, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Physiotherapy or related disciplines
- Experience supporting individuals to achieve goals and develop independence
- Experience in Focal Seizures, shunts and signs of something gone wrong.
- Right side partially sighted.
- Executive dysfunction and dysexecutive syndrome.
- Spasticity in muscles.
Full training will be provided for the successful candidate but you must be able to drive
Why Join KEYFORT Group?
At KEYFORT, we are passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred support that empowers individuals to live meaningful and fulfilling lives.
As a Rehabilitation Assistant, you will become part of a specialist multidisciplinary environment where learning, development and professional growth are actively encouraged.
What Benefits Will You Receive?
- A permanent contract with a consistent working pattern
- Comprehensive induction, shadowing and mentoring programme
- Specialist training delivered by our in-house Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist and Psychology professionals
- Opportunities to develop rehabilitation-specific knowledge and skills
- Paid Enhanced DBS check
- Free access to our Employee Assistance Programme
- Blue Light Card discounts
- Employee Referral Scheme – £200 bonus (T&Cs apply)
- Employee of the Month recognition scheme
- Time and a half for working bank holidays
- Ongoing training and career development opportunities
About KEYFORT Group
KEYFORT Group delivers specialist packages of care, rehabilitation and support to individuals living with a range of disabilities, neurological conditions, brain injuries, spinal injuries, learning disabilities, physical health needs and mental health conditions.
Our approach is built around the individual, their goals, aspirations and strengths. We believe rehabilitation is most successful when delivered through meaningful relationships, collaborative working and person-centred support.
Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
KEYFORT Group is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected.We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, communities and lived experiences and are committed to making reasonable adjustments
throughout the recruitment process and employment.
Next Stage
All applications will be reviewed against the role requirements. Successful applicants will be contacted to arrange an interview.
If you have not heard from us within 7 days of the closing date, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion.