Access to discounts through the Blue Light Card, making everyday expenses more manageable.
The chance to work with diverse populations and gain valuable experience in supporting those with varying needs.
Nurseplus is seeking a Community Worker in Crawley to support individuals with learning disabilities, mental health needs, dementia, and older adults in their homes. The role involves providing companionship, personal care, medication assistance, and aid with daily tasks to improve clients' quality of life, with a salary ranging from £13.45 to £20.17 per hour and weekly pay.
Candidates must be 18 or over, possess a Full UK Driving License with access to a car, have strong communication skills, and be passionate about helping others. An Enhanced DBS check is required, with its cost of £49.50 being refundable after a period. Nurseplus offers flexible work hours, free training, opportunities for career progression, annual pay increases, and discounts via the Blue Light Card.
Join Nurseplus as a Community Worker and make a positive impact in the lives of individuals in their own homes
The role involves supporting clients with learning disabilities, mental health needs, dementia, and older adults
Salary ranges from £13.45 to £20.17 per hour with weekly pay
Duties include providing companionship, personal care, medication assistance, and helping with daily tasks to enhance clients' quality of life
Requirements include being 18 or over, having a Full UK Driving License with access to a car, a passion for helping others, good communication skills, and an Enhanced DBS (cost of £49.50, refundable after a set period)
Nurseplus offers flexibility in work hours, free training, career growth opportunities, annual pay increases, and discounts through the Blue Light Card.
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