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Care Practitioner
full-timeGlenrothes$28k - $30k

Summary

Location

Glenrothes

Salary

$28k - $30k (GBP)

Type

full-time

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About this role

Proposed Interview Date: Week Commencing 02 March 2026 

Closing Date: Wednesday 18 February 2026 

Contract Type: Permanent 

Salary: £28,175.91 to £30,691.29 

Working Pattern: 36 Hours per week 

Location: Glenrothes and Fife Wide 

Supporting Statement   

As part of your application, you must provide us with a Supporting Statement which outlines to us how your skills and experience make you a suitable candidate for this vacancy. For more information, check out the How to Apply section of our Career Site. Without a Supporting Statement, your application will not be progressed. Please upload your Supporting Statement at the section marked ‘upload resumé’. Your Supporting Statement must not be a CV. More information is available on our Career site at www.fife.gov.uk/jobs/supportingstatement. 

Job Details 

You will promote social inclusion and offer opportunities for people within Adult Services (Resources), Complex and Critical Care Services across Fife.  

You will be supporting people who experience challenges with their health, this will primarily be Adult Mental Health, Schizophrenia, Autism, Physical Health, or people who may have a Learning Disability. You’ll be providing support with the varying aspects of day-to-day life. 

Your role will involve delivering care and support, including participating in a range of social and recreational activities, as individuals we are all different, as is the care and support required. You will encourage people to make their own decisions and choices in all aspects of their daily lives and to live as independently as possible. 

You will support service users by increasing their social and independent living skills in their own home in a person-centred way that promotes the principles of social inclusion. You will work alongside a multi-disciplinary team and other professionals, building relationships with service users and assisting with various needs.  

This role requires strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and a commitment to helping people regain independence and well-being, offering guidance and support and helping individuals navigate challenges, develop coping mechanisms, and access necessary resources, identifying and linking individuals with relevant services, including social support groups, mental health services, and community resources. 

Duties include all aspects of personal care, must have the physical ability to undertake all Moving and Handling manoeuvres and tasks including the pushing and pulling of wheelchairs, and all aspects of C.A.L.M.  

Flexibility will be required in the way the days/hours are worked for each post dependent on the needs of service users. The successful candidate will work on an as required basis which includes days, evenings, weekends, sleep-ins, and wakened nights, including public holidays, Christmas and New Year.  

The successful candidate will promote social inclusion by working with people to maximise their personal independence, health and wellbeing to access opportunities in their local communities. The role will include working as part of a team as well as lone working. 

Keyworker duties are a requirement for this role, tasks such as assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and reviewing of individual support plans and keeping accurate records of outcomes focused support planning and review for the people whom you support. 

Successful applicants with be provided with all necessary training such as Moving and Handling, C.A.L.M and mandatory training as per organisations requirements. etc. candidates must be physically fit to undertake all aspects of Moving and Handling and CALM training. 

Service Induction and Mandatory Training will be provided 

Auto enrolment onto the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) 

With 32 annual leave days rising to 37 days after 5 years.  

Employee Benefits - Employees have access to a benefits package that offers discounts on a wide range of products and services. 

The Person 

Must have or be willing to achieve in the first period of registration, the Social Services and Healthcare SCQF level 6 (equivalent to SVQ3) or equivalent to meet Scottish Social Services Council registration. 

Must have the ability to work as part of a team as well as lone working  

Successful applicants with be provided with all necessary training such as Moving and Handling, C.A.L.M and mandatory training as per organisations requirements. etc. candidates must be physically fit to undertake all aspects of Moving and Handling and CALM training. 

The successful candidate must demonstrate good communication skills, organisational skills, Ability to manage and prioritise workload, Ability to work with minimal supervision, Team working skills, Literacy skills, and have IT skills and the ability to lead and mentor Care Assistants. 

The successful candidate must have a desire to advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals with mental health conditions and a willingness to work with challenging behaviour with the ability to remain calm and supportive when faced with difficult or challenging situations.  

The successful candidate must have a knowledge and understanding of various mental health conditions and their impact on individuals. 

Flexibility will be required in the way the days/hours are worked for each post dependent on the needs of service users. The successful candidate will work on an as required basis which includes days, evenings, weekends, sleep-ins, and wakened nights, including public holidays, Christmas and New Year.  

Before confirming appointment, you will be required to obtain PVG scheme membership through Disclosure Scotland 

You will have experience/awareness of National Care Standards service and SSSC Codes of Practice. 

In Fife Council the “How We Work Matters” framework, and you will be responsible for being a role model by displaying and promoting behaviours that are expected of all Council employees: 

  • Myself 

  • My Team 

  • Our Community 

  • Our Organisation 

  • Include only the essential skills, qualifications and experience from the role profile that will you use to shortlist.  

  • For communication skills, focus on type of skills -persuading, advising, listening. Don’t use ‘excellent’ or ‘good’    

  • A driving licence can only be essential if intrinsic to the job. Ability to travel within Fife will often be more appropriate 

Further Information 

  • Role Profile - When preparing your supporting statement, review the role profile and think about how you meet the essential criteria Role Profile 

  • How We Work Matters - Our employees are expected to display and promote certain behaviours in the workplace. See our How We Work Matters behaviour framework for more information. 

  • Employee Benefits - Employees have access to a benefits package that offers discounts on a wide range of products and services 

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  • Alternative Formats- Job information can be made available in alternative formats, to make a request please email: [email protected] 

 

For Further Information Please Contact: [email protected]  

Other facts

Tech stack
Interpersonal Skills,Empathy,Communication Skills,Organizational Skills,Team Working Skills,Literacy Skills,IT Skills,Ability to Advocate,Knowledge of Mental Health Conditions,Flexibility,Ability to Manage Workload,Ability to Work with Minimal Supervision,Ability to Lead and Mentor,Ability to Remain Calm,Ability to Navigate Challenges,Ability to Support Independence

About Fife Council

Fife Council is committed to making the Kingdom the best place to do business. Fife Council is the third largest local authority in Scotland. We employ approximately 18,000 people who provide 900 different services to over 366,900 people. The services we provide range from education, social work, housing, and community services to transportation, looking after the environment and developing the economy.

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Industry: Government Administration

What you'll do

  • The Care Practitioner will promote social inclusion and support individuals with health challenges, primarily in Adult Mental Health and related areas. Responsibilities include delivering care, participating in activities, and assisting service users in developing independent living skills.

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What does Fife Council pay for a Care Practitioner?

Fife Council offers a competitive compensation package for the Care Practitioner role. The salary range is GBP 28k - 31k per year. Apply through Clera to learn more about the full compensation details.

What does a Care Practitioner do at Fife Council?

As a Care Practitioner at Fife Council, you will: the Care Practitioner will promote social inclusion and support individuals with health challenges, primarily in Adult Mental Health and related areas. Responsibilities include delivering care, participating in activities, and assisting service users in developing independent living skills..

Why join Fife Council as a Care Practitioner?

Fife Council is a leading Government Administration company. The Care Practitioner role offers competitive compensation.

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