Waking Nights Support Worker (ID:543) in Norwich inNorwich PUBLISHED TUE 21 OCT 2025 Jump to job information section
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Waking Nights Support Worker (ID:543) Job details Posting date: 21 October 2025 Salary: £12.60 per hour Additional salary information: Refer a friend scheme we know that you will know fantastic people who will be make a great contribution, you will receive £400 each time a successful referral is made * Above and beyond we recognise that our staff teams do amazing things for the people we support and their teams. We award contributions for those who go the extra mile and for good inspection feedback with vouchers for high street shops and other surprises! Long service awards we recognise your contribution to the team and celebrate long service Employee benefits app stay connected to our community, receive discounts across everyday and luxury shops, access information about learning & development opportunities. Cycle to work you can save money and get fit with our salary sacrifice scheme Pension we will auto enrol you into our salary sacrifice pension scheme Life cover you will be entitled to the death in service benefit. Funded qualifications earn whilst you learn! we aim to develop our own talent, giving you the opportunity to develop your career with Swanton * Career pathways we invest in our people and offer apprenticeships in Health and Social Care (Level 3). Earn whilst you learn has never been easier! Swanton Educates we have our own training qualification centre which can further support your development Trained mental health first aiders available to support you when you need someone to talk to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) free confidential access to 24hr assistance program for counselling, advice and support Employee Voice we hold regular events throughout the year to listen to your feedback about working with us Hours: Full time Closing date: 20 November 2025 Location: Norwich Remote working: On-site only Company: Swanton Care and Community Job type: Permanent Job reference: 543 Apply for this job Summary The role You will provide practical assistance and emotional support to empower our young people to achieve their goals and aspirations, respecting everyone’s individuality and enabling them to make appropriate choices to live the life they wish, in line with their individual support plans, you will need to be able to complete a range of records and documents. Promote the health, well-being, physical, emotional, cultural and spiritual beliefs of the people supported and ensure they are met in an inclusive way. Facilitate social, educational and play or recreational activities for the people we support, supporting them to maintain contact with families or significant others is a key priority The role requires you to undertake all aspects of household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and shopping. The people we support also need to be supported to manage their personal care and hygiene.
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