Brain Injury Support Worker • Whitchurch Enviva Complex Care
Thank you for your interest in the position of Brain Injury Support Worker
in Whitchurch
with Enviva Complex Care.
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First, we'll enable your camera & microphone and then ask you to record a short introduction about yourself, about 30 seconds long, to make sure your camera is working ok.
Then, we'll ask you to answer one or more questions of your choice from the list below:
1. Can you tell us about your experience working in complex care or with individuals who have suffered brain injuries? Can you tell us about your experience working in complex care or with individuals who have suffered brain injuries?
2. What specific training or qualifications do you possess that you believe would benefit our client? What specific training or qualifications do you possess that you believe would benefit our client?
3. Can you share an example of a challenging situation you faced in your previous roles and how you managed it? Can you share an example of a challenging situation you faced in your previous roles and how you managed it?
4. How would you approach developing a personalised routine for our client, considering her specific needs and interests? How would you approach developing a personalised routine for our client, considering her specific needs and interests?
5. Can you describe your experience with administering medication? What protocols do you follow to ensure accuracy and safety? Can you describe your experience with administering medication? What protocols do you follow to ensure accuracy and safety?
6. How do you ensure that you maintain a compassionate, patient, and empathetic nature when supporting someone with challenging behaviours? How do you ensure that you maintain a compassionate, patient, and empathetic nature when supporting someone with challenging behaviours?
7. How do you establish trust and rapport with clients, especially those who may have difficulty with communication? How do you establish trust and rapport with clients, especially those who may have difficulty with communication?
8. Describe a time when you had to collaborate with other healthcare professionals or family members. What was your approach, and what was the outcome? Describe a time when you had to collaborate with other healthcare professionals or family members. What was your approach, and what was the outcome?
9. How would you communicate a change in our client's condition to both the family and the healthcare team? How would you communicate a change in our client's condition to both the family and the healthcare team?
10. As the role requires being comfortable around horses, can you tell us about your experience with horses and how you would incorporate this into your support work? As the role requires being comfortable around horses, can you tell us about your experience with horses and how you would incorporate this into your support work?
11. Swimming is a requirement for this position. Can you share your swimming background and how you would use this skill in your support of our client if necessary? Swimming is a requirement for this position. Can you share your swimming background and how you would use this skill in your support of our client if necessary?
12. What strategies do you use to help clients with difficulties in executive function, processing, and attention? What strategies do you use to help clients with difficulties in executive function, processing, and attention?
13. How do you manage your time effectively to meet the needs of clients while still ensuring your own well-being? How do you manage your time effectively to meet the needs of clients while still ensuring your own well-being?
14. Given that this position requires working specific hours, how flexible are you in terms of potential changes to your schedule? Given that this position requires working specific hours, how flexible are you in terms of potential changes to your schedule?
15. How do you interpret the principles of safeguarding in your day-to-day work, and why are they important in this role? How do you interpret the principles of safeguarding in your day-to-day work, and why are they important in this role?
16. Can you provide an example of how you've promoted a client’s independence while ensuring their safety and wellbeing? Can you provide an example of how you've promoted a client’s independence while ensuring their safety and wellbeing?
17. What motivates you to work with individuals who have suffered brain injuries or complex care needs? What motivates you to work with individuals who have suffered brain injuries or complex care needs?
18. How do you handle emotional stress associated with supporting individuals with significant health challenges? How do you handle emotional stress associated with supporting individuals with significant health challenges?
19. What qualities do you think are essential for a support worker in this role, and how do you embody these qualities? What qualities do you think are essential for a support worker in this role, and how do you embody these qualities?
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Role:Brain Injury Support Worker inWhitchurch
Interviewed on Saturday 29 March 2025
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nBrain Injury Support Worker with Enviva Complex Care in Whitchurch\n\n We have an opportunity for a passionate and dedicated Female Brain Injury Support Worker to join our team in Whitchurch, Shropshire. Our client is in her late teens and after suffering a road traffic accident in her infancy, she struggles with executive function, processing, memory, attention, fatigue & mood problems. Despite this, she is a very active young lady who loves horses. The successful applicant will need to be comfortable with horses as well as know how to swim. The support worker will also need to have a full UK drivers license with access to their own vehicle. The key responsibilities include engaging with personalised routines, completing daily living activities, administering medication, providing emotional support, maintaining accurate records, and collaborating with healthcare professionals. About us We have an opportunity for a passionate and dedicated Female Brain Injury Support Worker to join our team in Whitchurch, Shropshire. Our client is in her late teens and after suffering a road traffic accident in her infancy, she struggles with executive function, processing, memory, attention, fatigue & mood problems. Despite this, she is a very active young lady who loves horses. The successful applicant will need to be comfortable with horses as well as know how to swim. The support worker will also need to have a full UK drivers license with access to their own vehicle. Pay Rate: £15-16 per hour Working Hours: 1 afternoon per week 2pm – 6pm Alternate Saturdays 10am – 4pm Key Responsibilities: Engaging with personalised routines. Completing daily living activities, including personal hygiene and mobility. Administering medication and monitoring health conditions. Providing emotional support and companionship. Maintaining accurate records of care provided and reporting any changes in clients’ conditions. Collaborating with a range of healthcare professionals and family members to ensure comprehensive care. Requirements: Previous experience in a similar role, preferably in complex care. To be able to deal with challenging behaviours. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Compassionate, patient, and empathetic nature. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work the specified hours. Benefits: Supportive and friendly working environment. Opportunities for professional development and training. Regular supervisions and Check Ins Both online and In-person training Training & Background Checks: An enhanced DBS check & full training will be provided prior to commencing work with our client and you will also be supported by our clinical lead nurse for the area. Our Safeguarding Commitment: Libertatem Healthcare Group recognise the benefits of people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, whilst balancing the right to be safe with the right to make informed choices. At the same time, making sure that adult’s and children’s wellbeing is promoted including taking into consideration their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action. With this in mind, we will work to adhere to the six key principles that underpin all safeguarding work. #Libertatem The Libertatem Healthcare Group, part of Sonderwell, was established to provide the very best levels of care and support for clients who have sustained Personal Injuries or suffered from Medical Negligence.Operating on a national basis, Libertatem Healthcare Group can provide your clients with care and support wherever they are located. Our care and support packages put our client’s independence at the very centre of everything we do. The Libertatem Healthcare Group is rated OUTSTANDING with the Care Quality Commission and is a registered provider with CIW in Wales. "}