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Your responsibilities will encompass behavioral support, including de-escalating challenging behaviors, as well as physical care (such as personal hygiene and use of hoists) for adult clients.
Flexible Work Opportunities Available to Fit Your Lifestyle!
Are you passionate about supporting the mental health and wellbeing of young children? Are you kind, caring and compassionate? Are you motivated and eager to make a real difference in the lives of children? Do you have strong communication and interpersonal skills and a great sense of humour?
A great opportunity to work in a variety of children and young people's residential homes providing positive and life enhancing support that can help them into adult life.
To provide empower children and young people to overcome difficulties that they have faced in the past and future.
Why Join Us?
- Customise Your Schedule: Work between 20 and 50 hours per week, designed to accommodate your personal commitments.
- Shift Variety: Take your pick from Early shifts, Late shifts, Long Day shifts, and Night shifts.
- Exciting Challenges: Engage in rewarding work supporting individuals with diverse needs, ensuring each day brings new experiences.
- Exceptional Support: Benefit from weekly check-ins with our compassionate and knowledgeable team, dedicated to your well-being.
- Weekly Compensation: Enjoy competitive hourly rates along with holiday pay to boost your earnings.
- Make a Meaningful Impact: Help empower our community's most vulnerable members, fostering their well-being and independence.
About the Support Worker Role:
As a Support Worker, you'll provide assistance to children and/or adults facing complex learning, physical, and behavioral challenges within community, supported living, or residential care settings. Whether you prefer Early, Late, Long Day, or Waking Night shifts, you have the flexibility to choose the hours that suit you best - from just a few shifts a week to more intensive involvement.
Your responsibilities will encompass behavioral support, including de-escalating challenging behaviors, as well as physical care (such as personal hygiene and use of hoists) for adult clients. Additionally, you'll assist with domestic tasks like meal preparation and light housekeeping. Rest assured, we'll provide the necessary training and support for your success in this role.
Support Worker Requirements:
- Relevant experience in social care, including roles as a Care Assistant, Care Worker, Support Worker, or Teaching Assistant, or enrollment in related courses.
- Ability to work a selection of Early, Late, Long Day, or Waking Night shifts (not mandatory for all).
- Friendly, organised, proactive, and sociable demeanor.
- Willingness to support individuals with complex needs, demonstrating patience and empathy.
If this is the role for you, please get in contact
Flexible Work Opportunities Available to Fit Your Lifestyle!
Are you passionate about supporting the mental health and wellbeing of young children? Are you kind, caring and compassionate? Are you motivated and eager to make a real difference in the lives of children? Do you have strong communication and interpersonal skills and a great sense of humour?
A great opportunity to work in a variety of children and young people's residential homes providing positive and life enhancing support that can help them into adult life.
To provide empower children and young people to overcome difficulties that they have faced in the past and future.
Why Join Us?
- Customise Your Schedule: Work between 20 and 50 hours per week, designed to accommodate your personal commitments.
- Shift Variety: Take your pick from Early shifts, Late shifts, Long Day shifts, and Night shifts.
- Exciting Challenges: Engage in rewarding work supporting individuals with diverse needs, ensuring each day brings new experiences.
- Exceptional Support: Benefit from weekly check-ins with our compassionate and knowledgeable team, dedicated to your well-being.
- Weekly Compensation: Enjoy competitive hourly rates along with holiday pay to boost your earnings.
- Make a Meaningful Impact: Help empower our community's most vulnerable members, fostering their well-being and independence.
About the Support Worker Role:
As a Support Worker, you'll provide assistance to children and/or adults facing complex learning, physical, and behavioral challenges within community, supported living, or residential care settings. Whether you prefer Early, Late, Long Day, or Waking Night shifts, you have the flexibility to choose the hours that suit you best - from just a few shifts a week to more intensive involvement.
Your responsibilities will encompass behavioral support, including de-escalating challenging behaviors, as well as physical care (such as personal hygiene and use of hoists) for adult clients. Additionally, you'll assist with domestic tasks like meal preparation and light housekeeping. Rest assured, we'll provide the necessary training and support for your success in this role.
Support Worker Requirements:
- Relevant experience in social care, including roles as a Care Assistant, Care Worker, Support Worker, or Teaching Assistant, or enrollment in related courses.
- Ability to work a selection of Early, Late, Long Day, or Waking Night shifts (not mandatory for all).
- Friendly, organised, proactive, and sociable demeanor.
- Willingness to support individuals with complex needs, demonstrating patience and empathy.
If this is the role for you, please get in contact