East Sussex County Council

East Sussex County Council

Government Administration

Lewes, East Sussex 13,716 followers

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East Sussex County Council (ESCC) delivers a wide range of services to residents, business and visitors in East Sussex, in south east England: • Adult Social Care and Health – provide social care services for residents over 16, including residential care and sensory care services. It also has the public health remit. • Governance Services – provides overall governance aspects of the council including legal and constitutional arrangements. • Children’s Services – provide social care for people under 16, state education and other childcare services. • Business Services – responsible for managing our finances, IT, human resources, procurement and property. • Communities, Economy and Transport – responsible for community services such as libraries and registrars, customer access/services, roads, transport planning, economy and the East Sussex environment. East Sussex is a great place to live and work. And ESCC is one of the largest employers in the county. One of the most important things about working here is the knowledge that you’re working to help others and the real sense of achievement and purpose that brings. We also offer a wide range of staff benefits. Click "follow" to keep in touch with news about our public services. Our priorities are: • Building resilience • Driving economic growth • Making best use of our resources • Keeping vulnerable people safe Our Privacy notice tells you how we process your information when you contact us via social media: eastsussex.gov.uk/privacy/social-media See our website for how we use social media, our response times, and our guidelines for moderating comments: eastsussex.gov.uk/contact-us/socialmedia/social-media-policy

Website
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk
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Government Administration
Company size
10,001 employees
Headquarters
Lewes, East Sussex
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1889
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  • Our 'Choose to Care' workshop runs again on Tuesday 30 July , join us and discover rewarding jobs in adult social care. 📅Tuesday 30 July ⏲10.00am to 2.00pm 📌St Mary’s House, Eastbourne, BN21 3UU • Live job application support • Employability coaching for confidence building • Interactive discussions on working in care • What being a support worker could mean for you Booking is essential, email: [email protected] or call 07517 498 693 or visit https://ow.ly/yYz450SIzcI Please share this post with anyone who may interested.

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  • Our 'Choose to Care' workshop runs again on Tuesday 30 July , join us and discover rewarding jobs in adult social care. 📅Tuesday 30 July ⏲10.00am to 2.00pm 📌St Mary’s House, Eastbourne, BN21 3UU • Live job application support • Employability coaching for confidence building • Interactive discussions on working in care • What being a support worker could mean for you Booking is essential, email: [email protected] or call 07517 498 693 or visit https://ow.ly/9H9950SEvco Please share this post with anyone who may interested.

    • Blue graphic with a line up of people smiling at the camera next to a we choose to care logo. Text reads: Change your life and theirs with a job in adult social care.
  • The Pride flag is flying above County Hall in Lewes this week, showing support for equality and diversity. The flag, which represents lesbian, gay and bisexual people as well as trans, people of colour and others, was raised to mark this year’s Pride celebrations. For more on this story visit our Newsroom webpage.

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  • Have you thought about the ways technology can boost health and wellbeing? The Living Lab project aims to do just that by using digital technology to help improve the physical and mental wellbeing of elderly adults. The one-year pilot project is being delivered in partnership with the county council’s Adult Social Care and Health team, NHS Sussex, and the University of Brighton The project's technology includes: 🙋♂️ An interactive digital games table 😎 virtual reality headsets to play games, ⌚Smartwatch to monitor their health 🔥 heat sensor fall monitors installed in their apartments. Learn more about the project by watching our video https://ow.ly/pu3E50SBheH

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  • Want to make a real difference in just four weeks? Join our #JCR team and help people regain their independence after hospital stays. No formal skills needed, just a caring heart and a willingness to help. We provide all the training you need. Must be able to drive and have access to a car. Vacancies available now across East Sussex. Join JCR and start transforming lives today ❤️ https://ow.ly/b6Ym50SzHZ7

  • Our popular 'Choose to Care' workshop will be running again this Friday (12 July) , join us and discover rewarding jobs in adult social care. 📅Friday 12 July ⏲10.00am to 2.00pmpm 📌St Mary’s House, Eastbourne, BN21 3UU • Live job application support • Employability coaching for confidence building • Interactive discussions on working in care • What being a support worker could mean for you Booking is essential, email: [email protected] or call 07517 498 693 or visit https://ow.ly/GJnH50SwHOL Please share this post with anyone who may interested.

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  • The council has joined others from across the South East to create the country’s largest local authority fostering partnership, in a bid to increase the number of foster carers across the region. Local Authority Fostering South East is a new virtual fostering hub which will support people considering fostering with their local authority. For more on this story visit our Newsroom webpage.

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