Earn Between £15,230 - £24,460 + Sleep Ins @£60 each + Overtime CHOOSE YOUR PERFECT JOB! With Peters Dean Care, you can work with the clients you would like to support, how much you work, and what shifts you would like to work. We have work available in children's homes, older looked-after-children (OLAC) settings, homeless hostels, and services supporting adults with complex needs. You choose your hours, whether Early's, Late's, Long Days or Nights, and the number of hours you work from 25-50 hours per week! You can even choose whether you want to book week to week, or into a permanent position! Why Apply? Choose Where You Work. Work in children s homes, learning disability settings, hostels, or a mixture of all! Choose How Much You Work. Work 25-50 hours per week that can work around your commitments. Choose When You Work. Choose from a range of Early shifts, Late shifts, Long Day shifts and Night shifts. Interesting and Challenging Work within services supporting people with complex needs. No two days will be the same! Amazing Support. Weekly welfare calls from experienced, sympathetic, and knowledgeable team who put you first. Weekly Payroll. Earn a competitive hourly rate + holiday pay to further top up your earnings (rates advertised include holiday pay). Make a Real Difference. Support our community s most vulnerable people to promote their wellbeing and independence. Care Worker Role Our flexible Support Worker team benefit from choosing the type of work that suits their needs. If you are working within children's services your role will be to support the social, emotional, and behavioural development of the young people, while managing challenging behaviours and promoting their independence and life skills. Duties within adults services are similar and may require you to provide physical care (such as personal care and use of hoists), while roles in all settings will involve some light domestic duties. Shift times vary considerably between services so please apply and we can discuss this further. Care Worker Criteria Relevant social care experience. Applications invited from Care Assistant, Care Worker, Support Worker, Teaching Assistant professionals, people with other relevant social care experience, or students studying relevant courses. Willingness to support challenging individuals with complex needs. Friendly, organised, proactive and sociable approach. Do you want to be the one in control and making the choices?! Click Apply now and we will be in touch for an initial discussion.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Earn Between £15,230 - £24,460 + Sleep Ins @£60 each + Overtime CHOOSE YOUR PERFECT JOB! With Peters Dean Care, you can work with the clients you would like to support, how much you work, and what shifts you would like to work. We have work available in children's homes, older looked-after-children (OLAC) settings, homeless hostels, and services supporting adults with complex needs. You choose your hours, whether Early's, Late's, Long Days or Nights, and the number of hours you work from 25-50 hours per week! You can even choose whether you want to book week to week, or into a permanent position! Why Apply? Choose Where You Work. Work in children s homes, learning disability settings, hostels, or a mixture of all! Choose How Much You Work. Work 25-50 hours per week that can work around your commitments. Choose When You Work. Choose from a range of Early shifts, Late shifts, Long Day shifts and Night shifts. Interesting and Challenging Work within services supporting people with complex needs. No two days will be the same! Amazing Support. Weekly welfare calls from experienced, sympathetic, and knowledgeable team who put you first. Weekly Payroll. Earn a competitive hourly rate + holiday pay to further top up your earnings (rates advertised include holiday pay). Make a Real Difference. Support our community s most vulnerable people to promote their wellbeing and independence. Care Worker Role Our flexible Support Worker team benefit from choosing the type of work that suits their needs. If you are working within children's services your role will be to support the social, emotional, and behavioural development of the young people, while managing challenging behaviours and promoting their independence and life skills. Duties within adults services are similar and may require you to provide physical care (such as personal care and use of hoists), while roles in all settings will involve some light domestic duties. Shift times vary considerably between services so please apply and we can discuss this further. Care Worker Criteria Relevant social care experience. Applications invited from Care Assistant, Care Worker, Support Worker, Teaching Assistant professionals, people with other relevant social care experience, or students studying relevant courses. Willingness to support challenging individuals with complex needs. Friendly, organised, proactive and sociable approach. Do you want to be the one in control and making the choices?! Click Apply now and we will be in touch for an initial discussion.
Role title: Residential Childcare Worker x 10 Salary: 34 hours: £24,278 - £27,362 per annum. 37 hours: £26,421 to £29,777 per annum. (Plus sleep in allowance & evening / weekend enhancements) Package: 37 hour posts x 6 34 hour posts x 4 Work Base: Sylva Gardens, Children's Residential Home, Llandudno, Conwy, North Wales Manager details for informal discussion: Fiona Dennison Section Manager Do you want to work to make a positive difference to the lives of young people? We are passionate about working together to make a positive difference to the lives of children and young people to 'have the best life possible' by providing them with a supportive and homely environment that is centred on their individual needs. This will be achieved by putting the child / young person at the centre of all support planning and developing strategies that will enable the child/young person to develop skills in all aspects of their life to give them independence and feeling included in their communities based on what is important to them. Sylva Garden's is a Registered Children's Home for 3 children up to the age of 18. The role of the support worker is to: Provide support in a homely environment which is unique to each child/young person where they feel happy and safe. Work as a team providing bespoke support unique to each child's development needs. You will be expected to: Ensure that you promote, and value 'Active Support', 'Positive Behaviour Support' and the 'Reduction of Restrictive Practices' approaches as a central method of enabling children and young people to engage more in their daily lives; building strong relationships with those surrounding them, developing independent living skills and becoming active members within their communities through delivering high quality care. Be able to deal with difficult encounters and critical situations and apply appropriate / innovative strategies in supporting children/young people to manage behaviours that challenge. Demonstrate commitment, openness, and willing to engage with the approach to the model of care in order to meet the needs of the children/young people. Create a homely, warm, kind, friendly, environment ensuring that all your actions are transparent and open for discussion in professional supervision in accordance with the Codes of Professional Practice for Social Care. Develop trusted professional relationships with children and young people to keep them safe, balancing empowerment and limit setting in a nurturing, supportive and consistent way. Develop own skills to successfully communicate with the child/young person following a strategy that they would understand. Work unsociable hours on a rota basis and undertake sleep-in duties, waking nights to meet the individual needs of the children and young people. What we are looking for from you: To have experience of working effectively with children and young people who present challenging behaviours. Ability to complete the All Wales Induction Framework and any other relevant training within first 6 months of employment in order to register with Social Care Wales. Ability to achieve the QCF Level 3 in Health and Social Care children and young people in order to maintain registration with Social Care Wales as a Residential Childcare Worker. Ability to achieve a Level 3 Positive Behaviour Support qualification to understand why people display behaviours of concern and support them to manage these behaviours. Undertake training to gain skills to be able to effectively communicate with the children and young people e.g. Makaton, PECs. Care Workers can work in other care settings within the county. Settings include those supporting individuals with learning disabilities and /or complex emotional and behavioural needs and full training and support will be provided. For a formal discussion about the post please contact: Sonia Booth on Or Emma Edwards on We will also be holding 2 information sessions to enable interested applicants to find out more about the post. Please contact Sonia Booth or Emma Edwards for further information and details. Manager details for informal discussion: Sonia Booth, Team Manager Welsh Language Skills: The ability to communicate in Welsh is desirable for this post. We are committed to our Welsh Language Standards. We welcome applications in both Welsh and English and application forms received in either Language will not be treated less favourably than each other. Conwy is committed to safeguarding. Qualifications and references will be verified. In promoting Equal Opportunities, Conwy welcomes applicants from all sections of the community. All Disabled applicants who meet the essential job requirements will be guaranteed an interview. The Council will provide appropriate additional work facilities for disabled applicants. There is an option for disabled people to apply on different formats. Please contact the HR Team on for further advice. Applicants can only apply for the role directly via the authorities online recruitment portal, locating the role on the site and then completing the application form in full. The authority does not accept CV's without an application form. Mae'r ffurflen hon ar gael yn Gymraeg hefyd. Role title: Gweithwyr Gofal Plant Preswyl Salary: 34 awr: £24,278 - £27,362 y flwyddyn. 37 awr: £26,421 to £29,777 y flwyddyn. (A lwfans cysgu i mewn ac ychwanegiadau ar gyfer y gyda'r nos / penwythnosau. Package: 37 awr x 6 34 awr x 4 Parhaol Work Base: Cartref Preswyl Plant Sylva Gardens - Llandudno, Conwy, Gogledd Cymru Job Category/type: Gofal Cymdeithasol Manylion y rheolwr ar gyfer trafodaeth anffurfiol: Fiona Dennison Rheolwr Adain Ydych chi eisiau gweithio i wneud gwahaniaeth cadarnhaol ym mywydau pobl ifanc? Rydym ni'n frwd dros weithio gyda'n gilydd i wneud gwahaniaeth cadarnhaol ym mywydau plant a phobl ifanc a'u galluogi i 'fyw'r bywyd gorau posib' drwy ddarparu amgylchedd cefnogol a chartrefol iddynt sy'n canolbwyntio ar eu hanghenion unigol. Gwneir hynny drwy osod y plant / pobl ifanc yn ganolog i'r holl gynlluniau cefnogi a strategaethau a ddatblygir i'w galluogi i fagu sgiliau ymhob agwedd ar eu bywydau a rhoi iddynt annibyniaeth ac ymdeimlad o gael eu cynnwys yn eu cymunedau, gyda phopeth yn seiliedig ar yr hyn sy'n bwysig iddynt. Mae Sylva Gardens yn Gartref Plant Cofrestredig ar gyfer tri o blant nes byddant yn ddeunaw oed. Swyddogaeth y gweithiwr cefnogi yw: Darparu cymorth mewn amgylchedd cartrefol sy'n unigryw i bob plentyn/person ifanc, lle maent yn teimlo'n hapus ac yn ddiogel. Gweithio fel tîm wrth ddarparu cymorth wedi'i deilwra yn ôl anghenion datblygu penodol pob plentyn. Bydd disgwyl i chi: Sicrhau eich bod yn hyrwyddo a gwerthfawrogi 'Cefnogaeth Weithredol', 'Cefnogi Ymddygiad Cadarnhaol' a 'Lleihau Arferion sy'n Cyfyngu' fel dulliau canolog o alluogi plant a phobl ifanc i chwarae mwy o ran yn eu bywydau bob dydd, meithrin perthnasoedd cadarn gyda'r bobl o'u cwmpas nhw, datblygu sgiliau byw'n annibynnol a dod yn aelodau gweithredol o'u cymunedau drwy ddarparu gofal o ansawdd uchel. Medru delio â sefyllfaoedd anodd a thyngedfennol a defnyddio strategaethau priodol / dyfeisgar wrth gefnogi plant a phobl ifanc i reoli ymddygiad heriol. Dangos ymroddiad, natur agored a pharodrwydd i weithio â'r dull gofal sydd wedi'i sefydlu i fodloni anghenion y plant/pobl ifanc. Creu amgylchedd cartrefol, cynnes, caredig a chyfeillgar gan sicrhau bod eich holl weithredoedd yn dryloyw ac yn agored i'w trafod yn rhan o oruchwyliaeth broffesiynol yn unol â'r Codau Ymarfer Proffesiynol Cenedlaethol ar gyfer Gofal Cymdeithasol. Datblygu cydberthnasau proffesiynol dibynadwy gyda phlant a phobl ifanc i'w cadw'n ddiogel, gan sicrhau cydbwysedd rhwng eu grymuso a gosod ffiniau mewn modd meithringar, cefnogol a chyson. Datblygu eich sgiliau eich hun er mwyn cyfathrebu'n llwyddiannus â'r plentyn/person ifanc gan ddilyn strategaeth y maent yn ei deall. Gweithio oriau anghymdeithasol ar sail rota, cysgu i mewn a gweithio dros nos er mwyn bodloni anghenion unigol y plant a'r bobl ifanc. Yr hyn rydym yn chwilio amdano gennych chi: Profiad o weithio'n effeithiol gyda phlant a phobl ifanc sy'n ymddwyn yn heriol. Gallu cwblhau Fframwaith Ymsefydlu Cymru Gyfan ac unrhyw hyfforddiant perthnasol arall yn y chwe mis cyntaf yn y swydd er mwyn cofrestru gyda Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru. Gallu ennill cymhwyster Lefel 3 mewn Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol Plant a Phobl Ifanc ar y Fframwaith Cymwysterau a Chredydau er mwyn cynnal cofrestriad â Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru fel Gweithiwr Gofal Plant Preswyl. Gallu ennill cymhwyster Lefel 3 mewn Cefnogi Ymddygiad Cadarnhaol er mwyn deall pam fod pobl yn ymddwyn mewn ffyrdd sy'n peri pryder a gwybod sut i'w cefnogi i reoli ymddygiad felly. Cwblhau hyfforddiant i fagu sgiliau i fedru cyfathrebu'n effeithiol â'r plant a phobl ifanc, fel Makaton, symbolau PEC ac ati. Gall Weithwyr Gofal weithio mewn lleoliadau gofal eraill o fewn y sir . click apply for full job details
May 18, 2024
Full time
Role title: Residential Childcare Worker x 10 Salary: 34 hours: £24,278 - £27,362 per annum. 37 hours: £26,421 to £29,777 per annum. (Plus sleep in allowance & evening / weekend enhancements) Package: 37 hour posts x 6 34 hour posts x 4 Work Base: Sylva Gardens, Children's Residential Home, Llandudno, Conwy, North Wales Manager details for informal discussion: Fiona Dennison Section Manager Do you want to work to make a positive difference to the lives of young people? We are passionate about working together to make a positive difference to the lives of children and young people to 'have the best life possible' by providing them with a supportive and homely environment that is centred on their individual needs. This will be achieved by putting the child / young person at the centre of all support planning and developing strategies that will enable the child/young person to develop skills in all aspects of their life to give them independence and feeling included in their communities based on what is important to them. Sylva Garden's is a Registered Children's Home for 3 children up to the age of 18. The role of the support worker is to: Provide support in a homely environment which is unique to each child/young person where they feel happy and safe. Work as a team providing bespoke support unique to each child's development needs. You will be expected to: Ensure that you promote, and value 'Active Support', 'Positive Behaviour Support' and the 'Reduction of Restrictive Practices' approaches as a central method of enabling children and young people to engage more in their daily lives; building strong relationships with those surrounding them, developing independent living skills and becoming active members within their communities through delivering high quality care. Be able to deal with difficult encounters and critical situations and apply appropriate / innovative strategies in supporting children/young people to manage behaviours that challenge. Demonstrate commitment, openness, and willing to engage with the approach to the model of care in order to meet the needs of the children/young people. Create a homely, warm, kind, friendly, environment ensuring that all your actions are transparent and open for discussion in professional supervision in accordance with the Codes of Professional Practice for Social Care. Develop trusted professional relationships with children and young people to keep them safe, balancing empowerment and limit setting in a nurturing, supportive and consistent way. Develop own skills to successfully communicate with the child/young person following a strategy that they would understand. Work unsociable hours on a rota basis and undertake sleep-in duties, waking nights to meet the individual needs of the children and young people. What we are looking for from you: To have experience of working effectively with children and young people who present challenging behaviours. Ability to complete the All Wales Induction Framework and any other relevant training within first 6 months of employment in order to register with Social Care Wales. Ability to achieve the QCF Level 3 in Health and Social Care children and young people in order to maintain registration with Social Care Wales as a Residential Childcare Worker. Ability to achieve a Level 3 Positive Behaviour Support qualification to understand why people display behaviours of concern and support them to manage these behaviours. Undertake training to gain skills to be able to effectively communicate with the children and young people e.g. Makaton, PECs. Care Workers can work in other care settings within the county. Settings include those supporting individuals with learning disabilities and /or complex emotional and behavioural needs and full training and support will be provided. For a formal discussion about the post please contact: Sonia Booth on Or Emma Edwards on We will also be holding 2 information sessions to enable interested applicants to find out more about the post. Please contact Sonia Booth or Emma Edwards for further information and details. Manager details for informal discussion: Sonia Booth, Team Manager Welsh Language Skills: The ability to communicate in Welsh is desirable for this post. We are committed to our Welsh Language Standards. We welcome applications in both Welsh and English and application forms received in either Language will not be treated less favourably than each other. Conwy is committed to safeguarding. Qualifications and references will be verified. In promoting Equal Opportunities, Conwy welcomes applicants from all sections of the community. All Disabled applicants who meet the essential job requirements will be guaranteed an interview. The Council will provide appropriate additional work facilities for disabled applicants. There is an option for disabled people to apply on different formats. Please contact the HR Team on for further advice. Applicants can only apply for the role directly via the authorities online recruitment portal, locating the role on the site and then completing the application form in full. The authority does not accept CV's without an application form. Mae'r ffurflen hon ar gael yn Gymraeg hefyd. Role title: Gweithwyr Gofal Plant Preswyl Salary: 34 awr: £24,278 - £27,362 y flwyddyn. 37 awr: £26,421 to £29,777 y flwyddyn. (A lwfans cysgu i mewn ac ychwanegiadau ar gyfer y gyda'r nos / penwythnosau. Package: 37 awr x 6 34 awr x 4 Parhaol Work Base: Cartref Preswyl Plant Sylva Gardens - Llandudno, Conwy, Gogledd Cymru Job Category/type: Gofal Cymdeithasol Manylion y rheolwr ar gyfer trafodaeth anffurfiol: Fiona Dennison Rheolwr Adain Ydych chi eisiau gweithio i wneud gwahaniaeth cadarnhaol ym mywydau pobl ifanc? Rydym ni'n frwd dros weithio gyda'n gilydd i wneud gwahaniaeth cadarnhaol ym mywydau plant a phobl ifanc a'u galluogi i 'fyw'r bywyd gorau posib' drwy ddarparu amgylchedd cefnogol a chartrefol iddynt sy'n canolbwyntio ar eu hanghenion unigol. Gwneir hynny drwy osod y plant / pobl ifanc yn ganolog i'r holl gynlluniau cefnogi a strategaethau a ddatblygir i'w galluogi i fagu sgiliau ymhob agwedd ar eu bywydau a rhoi iddynt annibyniaeth ac ymdeimlad o gael eu cynnwys yn eu cymunedau, gyda phopeth yn seiliedig ar yr hyn sy'n bwysig iddynt. Mae Sylva Gardens yn Gartref Plant Cofrestredig ar gyfer tri o blant nes byddant yn ddeunaw oed. Swyddogaeth y gweithiwr cefnogi yw: Darparu cymorth mewn amgylchedd cartrefol sy'n unigryw i bob plentyn/person ifanc, lle maent yn teimlo'n hapus ac yn ddiogel. Gweithio fel tîm wrth ddarparu cymorth wedi'i deilwra yn ôl anghenion datblygu penodol pob plentyn. Bydd disgwyl i chi: Sicrhau eich bod yn hyrwyddo a gwerthfawrogi 'Cefnogaeth Weithredol', 'Cefnogi Ymddygiad Cadarnhaol' a 'Lleihau Arferion sy'n Cyfyngu' fel dulliau canolog o alluogi plant a phobl ifanc i chwarae mwy o ran yn eu bywydau bob dydd, meithrin perthnasoedd cadarn gyda'r bobl o'u cwmpas nhw, datblygu sgiliau byw'n annibynnol a dod yn aelodau gweithredol o'u cymunedau drwy ddarparu gofal o ansawdd uchel. Medru delio â sefyllfaoedd anodd a thyngedfennol a defnyddio strategaethau priodol / dyfeisgar wrth gefnogi plant a phobl ifanc i reoli ymddygiad heriol. Dangos ymroddiad, natur agored a pharodrwydd i weithio â'r dull gofal sydd wedi'i sefydlu i fodloni anghenion y plant/pobl ifanc. Creu amgylchedd cartrefol, cynnes, caredig a chyfeillgar gan sicrhau bod eich holl weithredoedd yn dryloyw ac yn agored i'w trafod yn rhan o oruchwyliaeth broffesiynol yn unol â'r Codau Ymarfer Proffesiynol Cenedlaethol ar gyfer Gofal Cymdeithasol. Datblygu cydberthnasau proffesiynol dibynadwy gyda phlant a phobl ifanc i'w cadw'n ddiogel, gan sicrhau cydbwysedd rhwng eu grymuso a gosod ffiniau mewn modd meithringar, cefnogol a chyson. Datblygu eich sgiliau eich hun er mwyn cyfathrebu'n llwyddiannus â'r plentyn/person ifanc gan ddilyn strategaeth y maent yn ei deall. Gweithio oriau anghymdeithasol ar sail rota, cysgu i mewn a gweithio dros nos er mwyn bodloni anghenion unigol y plant a'r bobl ifanc. Yr hyn rydym yn chwilio amdano gennych chi: Profiad o weithio'n effeithiol gyda phlant a phobl ifanc sy'n ymddwyn yn heriol. Gallu cwblhau Fframwaith Ymsefydlu Cymru Gyfan ac unrhyw hyfforddiant perthnasol arall yn y chwe mis cyntaf yn y swydd er mwyn cofrestru gyda Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru. Gallu ennill cymhwyster Lefel 3 mewn Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol Plant a Phobl Ifanc ar y Fframwaith Cymwysterau a Chredydau er mwyn cynnal cofrestriad â Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru fel Gweithiwr Gofal Plant Preswyl. Gallu ennill cymhwyster Lefel 3 mewn Cefnogi Ymddygiad Cadarnhaol er mwyn deall pam fod pobl yn ymddwyn mewn ffyrdd sy'n peri pryder a gwybod sut i'w cefnogi i reoli ymddygiad felly. Cwblhau hyfforddiant i fagu sgiliau i fedru cyfathrebu'n effeithiol â'r plant a phobl ifanc, fel Makaton, symbolau PEC ac ati. Gall Weithwyr Gofal weithio mewn lleoliadau gofal eraill o fewn y sir . click apply for full job details
Support Worker - Days Only Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Haverfordwest area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins. What you will need to succeed: You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call systemCareer progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBS25 days holiday plus public holidays What you need to do now If you think this role suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
May 18, 2024
Full time
Support Worker - Days Only Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Haverfordwest area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins. What you will need to succeed: You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call systemCareer progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBS25 days holiday plus public holidays What you need to do now If you think this role suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
Senior Support Worker - Full time - South Wales We are looking to recruiting a personable, flexible and motivated Senior Support Worker to work across the area guiding and support teams in matters of practice, quality, performance, compliance and resource management, in need of a caseload of complex-needed service users. Line manages support workers as needed for temporary periods; deputising for Service Leads and playing a key role in supporting targeted failing services. You will be covering Swansea, Cardiff, Pontypridd, Merthyr, Newport. Improve the lives of service users by co-ordinating the provision of direct housing related support and housing management services by working with area operational and central support teams and liaising with a range of external agencies and partners. There may also be a requirement to work on your own in the community and/ or service setting. Please note, you will be working with individuals who are coming out on bail from the prison system. Monday - Friday (40 hours) 8am - 4pm / 2pm - 10pm with a rolling Rota for on-call shifts covering weeknights, weekends, and bank holidays. However, there is flexibility around this which can be discussed at the interview. What you'll need to succeed. You will need a minimum of 2 years' housing experience. Please note, driving is essential for this role. Pay: £14.55 per hour What you'll get in return Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/additional chargesA friendly, supportive office team is available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
May 18, 2024
Full time
Senior Support Worker - Full time - South Wales We are looking to recruiting a personable, flexible and motivated Senior Support Worker to work across the area guiding and support teams in matters of practice, quality, performance, compliance and resource management, in need of a caseload of complex-needed service users. Line manages support workers as needed for temporary periods; deputising for Service Leads and playing a key role in supporting targeted failing services. You will be covering Swansea, Cardiff, Pontypridd, Merthyr, Newport. Improve the lives of service users by co-ordinating the provision of direct housing related support and housing management services by working with area operational and central support teams and liaising with a range of external agencies and partners. There may also be a requirement to work on your own in the community and/ or service setting. Please note, you will be working with individuals who are coming out on bail from the prison system. Monday - Friday (40 hours) 8am - 4pm / 2pm - 10pm with a rolling Rota for on-call shifts covering weeknights, weekends, and bank holidays. However, there is flexibility around this which can be discussed at the interview. What you'll need to succeed. You will need a minimum of 2 years' housing experience. Please note, driving is essential for this role. Pay: £14.55 per hour What you'll get in return Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/additional chargesA friendly, supportive office team is available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
Support Worker - Haverfordwest Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Haverfordwest area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins. What you will need to succeed: You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBS25 days holiday plus public holidays What you need to do now If you think this role suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
May 18, 2024
Full time
Support Worker - Haverfordwest Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Haverfordwest area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins. What you will need to succeed: You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBS25 days holiday plus public holidays What you need to do now If you think this role suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
Are you passionate about supporting people with learning dissabilities and mental health issues to help them lead a normal life? Are you enthusiastic, resilient, and driven to make a difference in the lives of these people? Retain Healthcare, Gloucetsreshire are urgently seeking experienced mental health support workers. Retain Healthcare are actively seeking experienced Support Workers to work within a number of sites for a local mental health service.The service is a bespoke specialist service, providing care and support for people with Learning Dissabilites, Autism, ABI, Sensory Loss, Mental Health Conditions, Phisical Dissabilities and Behaviours that Challenge. Working with Retain Healthcare means that you will have: Weekly pay (PAYE not Umbrella so no hidden charges) FLEXIBLE hours - part time or full time, with a range of shifts including days and nights. Access to multiple high street discounts via the Blue Light scheme Free extensive training Free DBS 24/7 support from our highly experienced team Fast track registration available Application and access to your Rota via our mobile app Access to ongoing personal development Recommend a friend bonus scheme Regulated by CQC Retain Rewards EAP - Employee assistance programme Free uniform (Where applicable) Location: You will be working in a variety of residential settings in and around Cheltenham and Gloucester. Your duties will be enabling life skills, engaging the community, assiting with domestic duties, some persnal care and medication administring. Requirements for this role: Minimum 6 months paid experience in care setting, preferably mental health A current PBM/PBS certicate would be advantageous but not essential. You will be required to complete a criminal records check (DBS) We will require 3 employment references Right to work in the UK Completion of our online application form and able to provide proof of right to work in the UK We Do Not Offer Sponsorship For These Roles
May 18, 2024
Seasonal
Are you passionate about supporting people with learning dissabilities and mental health issues to help them lead a normal life? Are you enthusiastic, resilient, and driven to make a difference in the lives of these people? Retain Healthcare, Gloucetsreshire are urgently seeking experienced mental health support workers. Retain Healthcare are actively seeking experienced Support Workers to work within a number of sites for a local mental health service.The service is a bespoke specialist service, providing care and support for people with Learning Dissabilites, Autism, ABI, Sensory Loss, Mental Health Conditions, Phisical Dissabilities and Behaviours that Challenge. Working with Retain Healthcare means that you will have: Weekly pay (PAYE not Umbrella so no hidden charges) FLEXIBLE hours - part time or full time, with a range of shifts including days and nights. Access to multiple high street discounts via the Blue Light scheme Free extensive training Free DBS 24/7 support from our highly experienced team Fast track registration available Application and access to your Rota via our mobile app Access to ongoing personal development Recommend a friend bonus scheme Regulated by CQC Retain Rewards EAP - Employee assistance programme Free uniform (Where applicable) Location: You will be working in a variety of residential settings in and around Cheltenham and Gloucester. Your duties will be enabling life skills, engaging the community, assiting with domestic duties, some persnal care and medication administring. Requirements for this role: Minimum 6 months paid experience in care setting, preferably mental health A current PBM/PBS certicate would be advantageous but not essential. You will be required to complete a criminal records check (DBS) We will require 3 employment references Right to work in the UK Completion of our online application form and able to provide proof of right to work in the UK We Do Not Offer Sponsorship For These Roles
Are you caring, confident and looking for a role that gives you flexibility as well as job fulfilment? We at BDS are currently recruiting for Community Support Workers to work on behalf of a local care provider to respond to emergency calls from service users in the South Oxfordshire area. This role is like no other support position as it allows you the flexibility to go about your day to day life whilst on call and when needed respond to emergency calls from service users in their homes/ services. The calls can require an element of personal care and support e.g helping clients following falls, so we are looking for someone who can remain calm and confident in emergency situations and have great interpersonal skills to work with vulnerable clients who can potentially be distressed. You must be a driver with access to a vehicle Shifts; 42hrs week on a rolling rota nights and days 7-7 This is a perm position with a payrate of 12.35 per hour, and mileage paid 45ppm, If this sounds like the kind of role you would be interested in please apply now for immediate consideration!
May 18, 2024
Full time
Are you caring, confident and looking for a role that gives you flexibility as well as job fulfilment? We at BDS are currently recruiting for Community Support Workers to work on behalf of a local care provider to respond to emergency calls from service users in the South Oxfordshire area. This role is like no other support position as it allows you the flexibility to go about your day to day life whilst on call and when needed respond to emergency calls from service users in their homes/ services. The calls can require an element of personal care and support e.g helping clients following falls, so we are looking for someone who can remain calm and confident in emergency situations and have great interpersonal skills to work with vulnerable clients who can potentially be distressed. You must be a driver with access to a vehicle Shifts; 42hrs week on a rolling rota nights and days 7-7 This is a perm position with a payrate of 12.35 per hour, and mileage paid 45ppm, If this sounds like the kind of role you would be interested in please apply now for immediate consideration!
Single Homeless Project has an opportunity for a Young Person's Worker to join and work in our team based in London. You will join us on a full time, permanent basis and in return, you will receive a competitive salary starting at £28,247.60 rising incrementally to £30,342.85 per annum (salary offer dependent on relevant experience). Single Homeless Project is a London-wide charity. Our vision is of a society where everyone has a place to call home and the chance to live a fulfilling life. We help single Londoners by preventing homelessness, providing support and accommodation, promoting wellbeing, enhancing opportunity, and being a voice for change. From supporting people in crisis to helping people take the final steps towards independence and employment, we make a difference to 10,000 lives every year across all 32 boroughs. About the Young Person's Worker role: As the Young Person's Worker, you will be working within a strengths and recovery framework embedded within a trauma informed approach to ensure client needs and aspirations are at the centre of the support planning process. You will be the lead worker overseeing the support and development of the young person s needs and aspirations. You will guide and signpost the young person to the relevant statutory and non statutory services and will be key in motivating and coaching the young person to develop independent living skills. We're seeking a skilled and dedicated individual to join our team as a Young Person s Worker. In this role, you will play a vital role in providing support to at-risk young people who are experiencing homelessness. Your mission: to support and empower young people to develop the lifelong tools they need to lead fulfilling lives outside the confines of traditional services. You will carry a caseload of clients who you will formulate a comprehensive support and safety plan with, which forms part of the ongoing casework, promoting independence and preparing young people for moving into independent accommodation, and employment and education. Skills and experience we're looking for in our Young Person's Worker: You bring experience working with young people in the community and in accommodation services. Your toolkit includes practical skills in motivation and coaching young people Your approach is creative, analytical, trauma-informed and rooted in a strengths and recovery model. You can creatively inspire opportunities for our young people to thrive and to develop to their highest potential. A non-judgmental approach to working with complex needs young people and to promote a strengths-based approach and an understanding of and commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion. Strong team-working and interpersonal skills, maintaining a collaborative approach to supporting young people achieve the outcomes and goals we support them to set for themselves. Our attractive benefits package includes: A salary increase after successfully completing six month's probationary period A 37.5 hour working week including flexible working hours (core hours are 10am 4pm) in non-accommodation services 25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (plus paid Bank Holidays), A contributory pension scheme: Single Homeless Project will contribute the equivalent of 5% of your annual salary Staff Health Cash Plan and discounts scheme Comprehensive and integrated training programme designed specifically to develop the skills and knowledge involved in our work Closing Date: Sunday 19th May at midnight Interview Date: Interviews to be held on an ongoing basis at SHP Head office. Don t miss out on this great opportunity to join the Single Homeless Project team please click apply now to become our Young Person's Worker - we'd like to hear from you! Single Homeless Project is actively committed to equal opportunities and the promotion of diversity and inclusion, in all of our services and workplaces. We are also Disability Confident Committed and are IIP Silver accredited.
May 17, 2024
Full time
Single Homeless Project has an opportunity for a Young Person's Worker to join and work in our team based in London. You will join us on a full time, permanent basis and in return, you will receive a competitive salary starting at £28,247.60 rising incrementally to £30,342.85 per annum (salary offer dependent on relevant experience). Single Homeless Project is a London-wide charity. Our vision is of a society where everyone has a place to call home and the chance to live a fulfilling life. We help single Londoners by preventing homelessness, providing support and accommodation, promoting wellbeing, enhancing opportunity, and being a voice for change. From supporting people in crisis to helping people take the final steps towards independence and employment, we make a difference to 10,000 lives every year across all 32 boroughs. About the Young Person's Worker role: As the Young Person's Worker, you will be working within a strengths and recovery framework embedded within a trauma informed approach to ensure client needs and aspirations are at the centre of the support planning process. You will be the lead worker overseeing the support and development of the young person s needs and aspirations. You will guide and signpost the young person to the relevant statutory and non statutory services and will be key in motivating and coaching the young person to develop independent living skills. We're seeking a skilled and dedicated individual to join our team as a Young Person s Worker. In this role, you will play a vital role in providing support to at-risk young people who are experiencing homelessness. Your mission: to support and empower young people to develop the lifelong tools they need to lead fulfilling lives outside the confines of traditional services. You will carry a caseload of clients who you will formulate a comprehensive support and safety plan with, which forms part of the ongoing casework, promoting independence and preparing young people for moving into independent accommodation, and employment and education. Skills and experience we're looking for in our Young Person's Worker: You bring experience working with young people in the community and in accommodation services. Your toolkit includes practical skills in motivation and coaching young people Your approach is creative, analytical, trauma-informed and rooted in a strengths and recovery model. You can creatively inspire opportunities for our young people to thrive and to develop to their highest potential. A non-judgmental approach to working with complex needs young people and to promote a strengths-based approach and an understanding of and commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion. Strong team-working and interpersonal skills, maintaining a collaborative approach to supporting young people achieve the outcomes and goals we support them to set for themselves. Our attractive benefits package includes: A salary increase after successfully completing six month's probationary period A 37.5 hour working week including flexible working hours (core hours are 10am 4pm) in non-accommodation services 25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (plus paid Bank Holidays), A contributory pension scheme: Single Homeless Project will contribute the equivalent of 5% of your annual salary Staff Health Cash Plan and discounts scheme Comprehensive and integrated training programme designed specifically to develop the skills and knowledge involved in our work Closing Date: Sunday 19th May at midnight Interview Date: Interviews to be held on an ongoing basis at SHP Head office. Don t miss out on this great opportunity to join the Single Homeless Project team please click apply now to become our Young Person's Worker - we'd like to hear from you! Single Homeless Project is actively committed to equal opportunities and the promotion of diversity and inclusion, in all of our services and workplaces. We are also Disability Confident Committed and are IIP Silver accredited.
Senior Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for an enthusiastic and compassionate Senior Support Worker to provide care to a range of service users and support them with their needs. The service is based in Llandybie, providing 24/7 care to service users. This could include those with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and challenging behaviour. Their service users are typically very active and enjoy getting out into the community for activities such as bowling, the cinema and singing and dancing. Your new role: In your role as senior support worker, you will be providing support to a range of ages and personalities, promoting their individuality, and enabling them to live in-line with their support plans. As part of this role, you will be involved in social, educational, and work activities to help promote the service users' social, emotional, cultural, and physical well-being. There are elements of personal care within the role, as well as general housekeeping and domestic duties. Typical shifts can range, including days and nights. The shift patterns are long days and wakeful nights. There is also a potential for sleep-ins too. What you'll need to succeed: To succeed as a senior support worker, you will need at least 6 months experience in a social care role within the last 2 years, desirable experience in the learning disabilities field. You will also need a QCF level 3 in health and social care or to be currently working towards it. It is important that you are passionate about supporting people, are flexible and can adapt in response to a range of situations. You must be able to use a caring approach to build trust and strong relationships. What you'll get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/additional chargesA friendly, supportive office team is available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now: If the role of senior support worker sounds like something you might be interested in, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
May 17, 2024
Seasonal
Senior Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for an enthusiastic and compassionate Senior Support Worker to provide care to a range of service users and support them with their needs. The service is based in Llandybie, providing 24/7 care to service users. This could include those with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and challenging behaviour. Their service users are typically very active and enjoy getting out into the community for activities such as bowling, the cinema and singing and dancing. Your new role: In your role as senior support worker, you will be providing support to a range of ages and personalities, promoting their individuality, and enabling them to live in-line with their support plans. As part of this role, you will be involved in social, educational, and work activities to help promote the service users' social, emotional, cultural, and physical well-being. There are elements of personal care within the role, as well as general housekeeping and domestic duties. Typical shifts can range, including days and nights. The shift patterns are long days and wakeful nights. There is also a potential for sleep-ins too. What you'll need to succeed: To succeed as a senior support worker, you will need at least 6 months experience in a social care role within the last 2 years, desirable experience in the learning disabilities field. You will also need a QCF level 3 in health and social care or to be currently working towards it. It is important that you are passionate about supporting people, are flexible and can adapt in response to a range of situations. You must be able to use a caring approach to build trust and strong relationships. What you'll get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/additional chargesA friendly, supportive office team is available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now: If the role of senior support worker sounds like something you might be interested in, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
Residential Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for enthusiastic and compassionate support workers to provide care to a range of service users and support them with their needs. We are based in an excellent location, providing 24/7 care to our service users. This could include those with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and challenging behaviour. Our service users are typically very active and enjoy getting out into the community for activities such as bowling, the cinema and singing and dancing. Your new role: You will be providing support to a range of ages and personalities, promoting their individuality, and enabling them to live in-line with their support plans. As part of this role, you will be involved in social, educational, and work activities to help promote the service users social, emotional, cultural, and physical well-being. There are elements of personal care within the role, as well as general housekeeping and domestic duties. Typical shifts can range, including days and nights. What you'll need to succeed: You will need at least 6 months experience in a social care role within the last 2 years, desirable experience in the learning disabilities field. It is important that you are passionate about supporting people, are flexible and can adapt in response to a range of situations. You must be able to use a caring approach to build trust and strong relationships. It is also essential that you have strong time-management skills to stay on top of your caseload and work collaboratively with others. What you'll get in return Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call systemCareer progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now If this role sounds like something you might be interested, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
May 17, 2024
Full time
Residential Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for enthusiastic and compassionate support workers to provide care to a range of service users and support them with their needs. We are based in an excellent location, providing 24/7 care to our service users. This could include those with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and challenging behaviour. Our service users are typically very active and enjoy getting out into the community for activities such as bowling, the cinema and singing and dancing. Your new role: You will be providing support to a range of ages and personalities, promoting their individuality, and enabling them to live in-line with their support plans. As part of this role, you will be involved in social, educational, and work activities to help promote the service users social, emotional, cultural, and physical well-being. There are elements of personal care within the role, as well as general housekeeping and domestic duties. Typical shifts can range, including days and nights. What you'll need to succeed: You will need at least 6 months experience in a social care role within the last 2 years, desirable experience in the learning disabilities field. It is important that you are passionate about supporting people, are flexible and can adapt in response to a range of situations. You must be able to use a caring approach to build trust and strong relationships. It is also essential that you have strong time-management skills to stay on top of your caseload and work collaboratively with others. What you'll get in return Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call systemCareer progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now If this role sounds like something you might be interested, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
Support Worker - Clydach Your new company: You will become part of a company that believes that everyone matters. The setting, based in Clydach, provides adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental illness the opportunity to be more independent. You will become part of a team that delivers person-centred care and creates a safe and stimulating environment where everyone can achieve. Your new role: This role will consist of supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism or mental illness. You will be involved in the daily living of the individuals, providing personal care when necessary. A large part of the role is providing individuals with access to the community to participate in leisure activities and appointments. In this role, you have a real chance to have a positive impact on people's lives, promoting independence and improving standard of living. Due to the nature of the care provided, you will be operating on either days or nights consisting of 12-hour shifts. What you will need to succeed: Experience in the social care sector is not essential for this role as you will be provided with training and a buddy to complete an induction. You must be committed to completing this training and any further training that may be required. Through this, you will be supported to gain qualifications and experience that will assist you in creating a career in social care. It is important that you are friendly and approachable, making it easy to communicate with both those you are caring for and your team. Due to the need for providing access to the community and transporting individuals, driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/ additional chargesA friendly, supportive office team is available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now: If you are currently working in the social care sector and are looking for a change or are brand new to the sector and looking to start your career, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us, and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
May 17, 2024
Seasonal
Support Worker - Clydach Your new company: You will become part of a company that believes that everyone matters. The setting, based in Clydach, provides adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental illness the opportunity to be more independent. You will become part of a team that delivers person-centred care and creates a safe and stimulating environment where everyone can achieve. Your new role: This role will consist of supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism or mental illness. You will be involved in the daily living of the individuals, providing personal care when necessary. A large part of the role is providing individuals with access to the community to participate in leisure activities and appointments. In this role, you have a real chance to have a positive impact on people's lives, promoting independence and improving standard of living. Due to the nature of the care provided, you will be operating on either days or nights consisting of 12-hour shifts. What you will need to succeed: Experience in the social care sector is not essential for this role as you will be provided with training and a buddy to complete an induction. You must be committed to completing this training and any further training that may be required. Through this, you will be supported to gain qualifications and experience that will assist you in creating a career in social care. It is important that you are friendly and approachable, making it easy to communicate with both those you are caring for and your team. Due to the need for providing access to the community and transporting individuals, driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/ additional chargesA friendly, supportive office team is available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now: If you are currently working in the social care sector and are looking for a change or are brand new to the sector and looking to start your career, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us, and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
Care Connection are recruiting experienced Support Workers now! How would you feel about working for a company who values you, where you can earn a starting hourly rate of 12.20, and where all your work is local. Here at Care Connection, we have something for everyone. Care Connection are recruiting Support Workers to service local homes in the Worthing area. You will provide outstanding person-centred care, where accessing the community is paramount to the clients you will work for. Established in 2014, (Previously named Bailey Care) we specialise in the support of local services and have an excellent reputation within the community. Why you should work with Care Connection as a Support Worker: Competitive day rates starting at 12.20 that increases on a yearly basis Night care rates starting at 12.50 Weekly pay and up to 28 paid holiday days per year Lots of local work with flexible working hours to suit your availability Minimum of 6 hours in one location (no car required) Free uniform, DBS, and training Overtime and permanent jobs available Friendly and approachable local office team Care Connection work across Sussex and recruit Day and Night Care Assistants, Domestic Assistants, Kitchen Assistants and Cooks for well-established care homes in the East and West Sussex area. Check our website for more information. We are not able to offer sponsorship.
May 17, 2024
Full time
Care Connection are recruiting experienced Support Workers now! How would you feel about working for a company who values you, where you can earn a starting hourly rate of 12.20, and where all your work is local. Here at Care Connection, we have something for everyone. Care Connection are recruiting Support Workers to service local homes in the Worthing area. You will provide outstanding person-centred care, where accessing the community is paramount to the clients you will work for. Established in 2014, (Previously named Bailey Care) we specialise in the support of local services and have an excellent reputation within the community. Why you should work with Care Connection as a Support Worker: Competitive day rates starting at 12.20 that increases on a yearly basis Night care rates starting at 12.50 Weekly pay and up to 28 paid holiday days per year Lots of local work with flexible working hours to suit your availability Minimum of 6 hours in one location (no car required) Free uniform, DBS, and training Overtime and permanent jobs available Friendly and approachable local office team Care Connection work across Sussex and recruit Day and Night Care Assistants, Domestic Assistants, Kitchen Assistants and Cooks for well-established care homes in the East and West Sussex area. Check our website for more information. We are not able to offer sponsorship.
Work Wales have an exciting new Support Worker position. The company we are working with provides support for people with a disability (learning or physical) to live the life they choose in their own home within the local community. You will be required to promote the independence of the people we support enabling them to develop new skills and friendships and encourage them to enjoy a full life within the community. The company are looking for somebody who is positive, punctual, and motivated to make a difference in the life of the individuals they support. There are a variety of shifts on a rota basis which include days, evening, weekends, wakeful nights, public holidays, and sleep in duties. What we are looking for: Previous care experience (desirable) A willing attitude and a caring and reliable nature. Promote the values and beliefs of all people. Compassion and empathy. Remain and calm and patient in difficult or stressful situations. Passion to promote independence and choice. A strong work ethic, flexibility, self-motivation, and resilience. Good communication skills. Flexible to the changing needs of those you support. Provide emotional support. What we offer: Opportunity for career progression. Paid induction programme. Long Service Awards. An employee referral bonus scheme. Support and Wellbeing Advice Service. Opportunity to increase your knowledge and skill-set through paid training for nationally recognised qualifications. Company pension scheme. The company are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone in their care and therefore all appointments are subject to receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service disclosure and satisfactory reference checks.
May 17, 2024
Full time
Work Wales have an exciting new Support Worker position. The company we are working with provides support for people with a disability (learning or physical) to live the life they choose in their own home within the local community. You will be required to promote the independence of the people we support enabling them to develop new skills and friendships and encourage them to enjoy a full life within the community. The company are looking for somebody who is positive, punctual, and motivated to make a difference in the life of the individuals they support. There are a variety of shifts on a rota basis which include days, evening, weekends, wakeful nights, public holidays, and sleep in duties. What we are looking for: Previous care experience (desirable) A willing attitude and a caring and reliable nature. Promote the values and beliefs of all people. Compassion and empathy. Remain and calm and patient in difficult or stressful situations. Passion to promote independence and choice. A strong work ethic, flexibility, self-motivation, and resilience. Good communication skills. Flexible to the changing needs of those you support. Provide emotional support. What we offer: Opportunity for career progression. Paid induction programme. Long Service Awards. An employee referral bonus scheme. Support and Wellbeing Advice Service. Opportunity to increase your knowledge and skill-set through paid training for nationally recognised qualifications. Company pension scheme. The company are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone in their care and therefore all appointments are subject to receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service disclosure and satisfactory reference checks.
Places for People Living Plus
Blyth, Northumberland
At Places for People, we hire People, not numbers! So, if you like the sound of one of our jobs, please apply - you could be just who we're looking for! Of course, experience and track record are important, but we're more interested in hiring someone that embodies our People Promises. That's someone that does the right thing, is enthusiastic and motivated to grow, believes in Community spirit, is respectful and enjoys their work. As the UK's leading Social Enterprise we're dedicated to creating inclusive and thriving Communities for both our Customers and Employees. So, what are you waiting for? Join a Community that cares about you! More about your role We are looking for a Relief Bank Worker (Support Worker) to join our team on a relief/ad-hoc basis to provide support in our sites that are based across Blyth. You will be providing basic support, advice and guidance to vulnerable people, this includes working with young people aged between 16-24 with complex needs who are living in supported housing. You will support our service users when needed and complete administrative tasks within the office and reception to support the wider team. This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service and all offers of employment are subject to the receipt of two satisfactory references. We encourage applications from people that can work weekends and unsociable hours including night shifts, the job will require you to work independently. For more information please download our job profile available on our website. More about you To be considered for this role you will have an awareness of safeguarding issues with experience of supporting a vulnerable client group; you will support a busy scheme and as such you will need to work well in a team and enjoy working collaboratively. In what can often be demanding or difficult situations you will need to remain calm and positive in your approach. You will also be expected to demonstrate at interview an ability to assess and deal with conflicting demands within a fast-pacing environment and a commitment to delivering customer service to a high standard. It is essential to have a UK driving licence and access to a vehicle as a small amount of travelling will be required between two offices. The benefits We are a large diverse and ambitious business, which will give you job security and all the challenge you could wish for. Here people can flourish, thrive, better themselves and work in fantastic communities with inspirational colleagues and customers. We know that there's always more we can do to make you smile, that's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to help colleagues save money or make their lives a little bit easier which can include: 27 days holiday + Bank Holidays Pension with matched contributions Training and development Extra perks including huge discounts and offers from shops, cinemas and much more . What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on .
May 17, 2024
Full time
At Places for People, we hire People, not numbers! So, if you like the sound of one of our jobs, please apply - you could be just who we're looking for! Of course, experience and track record are important, but we're more interested in hiring someone that embodies our People Promises. That's someone that does the right thing, is enthusiastic and motivated to grow, believes in Community spirit, is respectful and enjoys their work. As the UK's leading Social Enterprise we're dedicated to creating inclusive and thriving Communities for both our Customers and Employees. So, what are you waiting for? Join a Community that cares about you! More about your role We are looking for a Relief Bank Worker (Support Worker) to join our team on a relief/ad-hoc basis to provide support in our sites that are based across Blyth. You will be providing basic support, advice and guidance to vulnerable people, this includes working with young people aged between 16-24 with complex needs who are living in supported housing. You will support our service users when needed and complete administrative tasks within the office and reception to support the wider team. This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service and all offers of employment are subject to the receipt of two satisfactory references. We encourage applications from people that can work weekends and unsociable hours including night shifts, the job will require you to work independently. For more information please download our job profile available on our website. More about you To be considered for this role you will have an awareness of safeguarding issues with experience of supporting a vulnerable client group; you will support a busy scheme and as such you will need to work well in a team and enjoy working collaboratively. In what can often be demanding or difficult situations you will need to remain calm and positive in your approach. You will also be expected to demonstrate at interview an ability to assess and deal with conflicting demands within a fast-pacing environment and a commitment to delivering customer service to a high standard. It is essential to have a UK driving licence and access to a vehicle as a small amount of travelling will be required between two offices. The benefits We are a large diverse and ambitious business, which will give you job security and all the challenge you could wish for. Here people can flourish, thrive, better themselves and work in fantastic communities with inspirational colleagues and customers. We know that there's always more we can do to make you smile, that's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to help colleagues save money or make their lives a little bit easier which can include: 27 days holiday + Bank Holidays Pension with matched contributions Training and development Extra perks including huge discounts and offers from shops, cinemas and much more . What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on .
Davies and Partners Solicitors
Matson, Gloucestershire
The role involves providing care and support to our client who was born in 2009 and has cerebral palsy. He independently and proficiently drives his wheelchair and loves an active lifestyle. He enjoys socialising, adapted sport, swimming, the theatre and just being out and about. He uses electronic communication, and also gesture/signs. He requires support for all activities of daily living, including personal care and to provide him with social and leisure opportunities. HOURS: Weekend days: (up to 6 per 4-week period) School holiday days (up to 4 per week) Option of additional hours to cover for annual and sick leave RATES OF PAY: £13.50 to £16 per hour dependant on experience Sleeping night on occasional basis MNW/NLW MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES To assist with our clients physical and personal needs, including personal hygiene, teeth cleaning, bathing, and dressing/undressing. Assisting him to eat and drink - including the use of his PEG which is generally only used for water and medication To promote our clients learning and independence both in his home and community. To provide support to enable him to access and participate in social and leisure activities. This may be through providing physical assistance, verbal encouragement and/or instruction, using moving and handling equipment etc. To be proactive in relation to supporting our client s communication and in making his wishes understood In liaison with therapists, to assist integrating therapeutic activities, into his day Work cooperatively with our client s parents, the senior support worker, therapists and the case manager, to offer him the best opportunity to fulfil his potential. Use your own initiative when implementing advice or recommendations from therapists. Provide domestic assistance when needed to ensure that our client maintains a healthy, clean and safe environment. This including the cleaning of his equipment. Support our client and his parents with all aspects of care, both within the family home and in the wider community. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential A Moving and Handling Management Plan designed to reduce the risk of handling injuries may require you to bend, kneel, squat or lunge to ensure good posture during handling tasks. Aptitude and desire to work with children and young people Be reliable, trustworthy, a clear communicator and have a good sense of humour. Have a proactive encouraging approach to include developing an appropriate range of activities. Willing to participate in a variety of outdoor activities. Water confident. Basic understanding of the principles of rehabilitation Demonstrate the ability to carry out/the ability and willingness to learn new skills, to include the use of a standing transfer aid, hoist, PEG management and carrying out therapy programmes. Able to maintain effective working relationships. Responsibility for personal conduct and an ability to work alone, unsupervised and on own initiative when necessary. Well organised and an ability to remain calm and cope in difficult or emergency situations. Good written skills and the ability to keep adequate written records of care given and own hours worked. Confident with using I.T Able to practice as a competent support worker and provide evidence to demonstrate this. Able to demonstrate a good understanding of the importance of maintaining confidentiality and to respect our client and their family's need for privacy. Confident about working in client s own home and sensitive to the needs and wishes of his parents. Full clean driving license and able/confident to drive the clients large, adapted vehicle for work purposes - please do not apply if you do not meet this criteria. Flexible - to help with our client s sibling and general running of the household as and when the need arises. Be happy to work within a home where there is a family dog Desirable Experience of working with children/adults with special needs (This is preferred but enthusiasm, patience and willingness to learn is essential). Qualifications in caring for children/young people with severe disabilities Experience of carrying out therapy programmes. Previous experience of hoisting and using specialist equipment with people with a disability Experience using AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) and other specialist IT technology Able to work flexible hours according to the needs of our Client = Application deadline: Job Types: Permanent Salary range: £13.50 to £16 per hour dependant on experience
May 17, 2024
Full time
The role involves providing care and support to our client who was born in 2009 and has cerebral palsy. He independently and proficiently drives his wheelchair and loves an active lifestyle. He enjoys socialising, adapted sport, swimming, the theatre and just being out and about. He uses electronic communication, and also gesture/signs. He requires support for all activities of daily living, including personal care and to provide him with social and leisure opportunities. HOURS: Weekend days: (up to 6 per 4-week period) School holiday days (up to 4 per week) Option of additional hours to cover for annual and sick leave RATES OF PAY: £13.50 to £16 per hour dependant on experience Sleeping night on occasional basis MNW/NLW MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES To assist with our clients physical and personal needs, including personal hygiene, teeth cleaning, bathing, and dressing/undressing. Assisting him to eat and drink - including the use of his PEG which is generally only used for water and medication To promote our clients learning and independence both in his home and community. To provide support to enable him to access and participate in social and leisure activities. This may be through providing physical assistance, verbal encouragement and/or instruction, using moving and handling equipment etc. To be proactive in relation to supporting our client s communication and in making his wishes understood In liaison with therapists, to assist integrating therapeutic activities, into his day Work cooperatively with our client s parents, the senior support worker, therapists and the case manager, to offer him the best opportunity to fulfil his potential. Use your own initiative when implementing advice or recommendations from therapists. Provide domestic assistance when needed to ensure that our client maintains a healthy, clean and safe environment. This including the cleaning of his equipment. Support our client and his parents with all aspects of care, both within the family home and in the wider community. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential A Moving and Handling Management Plan designed to reduce the risk of handling injuries may require you to bend, kneel, squat or lunge to ensure good posture during handling tasks. Aptitude and desire to work with children and young people Be reliable, trustworthy, a clear communicator and have a good sense of humour. Have a proactive encouraging approach to include developing an appropriate range of activities. Willing to participate in a variety of outdoor activities. Water confident. Basic understanding of the principles of rehabilitation Demonstrate the ability to carry out/the ability and willingness to learn new skills, to include the use of a standing transfer aid, hoist, PEG management and carrying out therapy programmes. Able to maintain effective working relationships. Responsibility for personal conduct and an ability to work alone, unsupervised and on own initiative when necessary. Well organised and an ability to remain calm and cope in difficult or emergency situations. Good written skills and the ability to keep adequate written records of care given and own hours worked. Confident with using I.T Able to practice as a competent support worker and provide evidence to demonstrate this. Able to demonstrate a good understanding of the importance of maintaining confidentiality and to respect our client and their family's need for privacy. Confident about working in client s own home and sensitive to the needs and wishes of his parents. Full clean driving license and able/confident to drive the clients large, adapted vehicle for work purposes - please do not apply if you do not meet this criteria. Flexible - to help with our client s sibling and general running of the household as and when the need arises. Be happy to work within a home where there is a family dog Desirable Experience of working with children/adults with special needs (This is preferred but enthusiasm, patience and willingness to learn is essential). Qualifications in caring for children/young people with severe disabilities Experience of carrying out therapy programmes. Previous experience of hoisting and using specialist equipment with people with a disability Experience using AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) and other specialist IT technology Able to work flexible hours according to the needs of our Client = Application deadline: Job Types: Permanent Salary range: £13.50 to £16 per hour dependant on experience
Job Introduction Do you have a caring nature? Are you looking to make a difference to people's lives? Do you want to work in an environment where no two days are the same? Are you flexible with your working hours? Can you see yourself providing care to adults who need your support? If you have answered a big YES to these questions we would love to hear from you. At Turning Point, we support people with Learning Disabilities across England. As a Support Worker, you will make a real difference to residents' lives as you improve their daily living skills. Passionate about people, you will enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience and training you need to progress with us. Where will I be working? You will be working at our residential service where we support 8 individuals with Learning Disabilities. Our care services are about people's whole lives and therefore we make them human and personal. The culture is crucial and staff are its heart and model its values. Our homes manage risk, regulation and paperwork in an adult way and focus on relationships and people. Our homes are a community of people with strong social networks. The homes are lived in with the individuals having control over their own space. The homes are engaged with the community, and have good relationships with the local health community - GPs, hospital, nurses, consultants. Our homes find solutions with the person at the centre and work in partnership with key individuals. Relatives are confident in the values of our care homes they are able to challenge when needed and to thank. Families understand that staff are people too and have their own relationships with the people they support. Our homes are part of a "whole" system with commissioners and regulators trusting and engaging in a supportive and appreciative way. Shift Patterns This is a 24 hour service, therefore flexibility is essential. You will be working a range of shifts from 7:00/8:00 am to 2:00/3:00pm and 2:00/3:00 pm to 9:00/10:00pm, sleep ins or waking nights, some weekends. Please note that working hours may vary from service to service. Role Responsibility What will I be doing? This is a hands-on job in which no two days are the same. Your duties will include: Promoting the independence of people we support Supporting a full range of daily activities including cleaning and cooking, days out or going away on holiday Arranging activities in the home and in the local community Developing residents' life skills and personal interests Helping residents stay safe and healthy Assisting with personal care needs Manual handling Supporting people with medication Ensuring record keeping is maintained to the required standard at all times and contributing to service monitoring requirements The Ideal Candidate What are we looking for? People who have a genuine concern for others and want to listen and empower vulnerable people, empathy is vital. We are looking for staff who are conscientious and dependable, people willing to carry out tasks to the best of their ability. We are looking for individuals who are organised and able to respond to the unexpected, people who are calm but responsive whatever the situation. A staff member must be determined to make a positive difference to someone's life. We are looking for someone who has a good sense of humour, excellent communication skills, a responsible and flexible attitude, a commitment to the job, and the ability to think quickly and problem solve. About us Why Turning Point? As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Across the varied regions, sectors and settings we operate within, our organisation is held together by a shared vision - and our people are connected by the same values. These include belief in potential, confidence in communication, embracing positive change and always treating each other as individuals. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. Our people bring our vision to life. So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job - we offer you a career. What benefits will I receive? Of course, we know it's not about the money. But that doesn't mean we don't reward our people for their invaluable work. We understand reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our Total Reward package that includes: Comprehensive learning and development opportunities so we can invest in your future - we're proud to have a silver accreditation from Investors in People. Choose from our range of courses to gain recognised qualifications 28 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 30 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost An exclusive discounts hub for TP colleagues, to help make your money go further - including high street shopping, pubs and restaurants, mobile phones, gym memberships, and much more. You'll also have access to the Blue Light Card, for even more discounts and savings! Flexible working solutions to support your work-life balance Life Assurance of up to 3x annual salary and a competitive Pension Scheme to support your savings and security Access to our Rightsteps Therapy service - free, confidential telephone based counselling sessions, access to an online wellbeing platform, and a Financial Education hub to support your total wellbeing A 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme including a Digital GP, legal advice and more - all free to you and your immediate family Recognition awards to recognise colleagues' inspirational work and dedication, as well as Long Service bonuses to celebrate your commitment to us Flexible benefit options including a Cycle to Work scheme and interest-free Season Ticket Loans A £300 bonus if you successfully refer a friend as a new colleague through our Refer a Friend scheme, as a thanks from us! Turning Point Attached documents 2022 SW Role Profile and Job expectations.pdf Apply
May 17, 2024
Full time
Job Introduction Do you have a caring nature? Are you looking to make a difference to people's lives? Do you want to work in an environment where no two days are the same? Are you flexible with your working hours? Can you see yourself providing care to adults who need your support? If you have answered a big YES to these questions we would love to hear from you. At Turning Point, we support people with Learning Disabilities across England. As a Support Worker, you will make a real difference to residents' lives as you improve their daily living skills. Passionate about people, you will enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience and training you need to progress with us. Where will I be working? You will be working at our residential service where we support 8 individuals with Learning Disabilities. Our care services are about people's whole lives and therefore we make them human and personal. The culture is crucial and staff are its heart and model its values. Our homes manage risk, regulation and paperwork in an adult way and focus on relationships and people. Our homes are a community of people with strong social networks. The homes are lived in with the individuals having control over their own space. The homes are engaged with the community, and have good relationships with the local health community - GPs, hospital, nurses, consultants. Our homes find solutions with the person at the centre and work in partnership with key individuals. Relatives are confident in the values of our care homes they are able to challenge when needed and to thank. Families understand that staff are people too and have their own relationships with the people they support. Our homes are part of a "whole" system with commissioners and regulators trusting and engaging in a supportive and appreciative way. Shift Patterns This is a 24 hour service, therefore flexibility is essential. You will be working a range of shifts from 7:00/8:00 am to 2:00/3:00pm and 2:00/3:00 pm to 9:00/10:00pm, sleep ins or waking nights, some weekends. Please note that working hours may vary from service to service. Role Responsibility What will I be doing? This is a hands-on job in which no two days are the same. Your duties will include: Promoting the independence of people we support Supporting a full range of daily activities including cleaning and cooking, days out or going away on holiday Arranging activities in the home and in the local community Developing residents' life skills and personal interests Helping residents stay safe and healthy Assisting with personal care needs Manual handling Supporting people with medication Ensuring record keeping is maintained to the required standard at all times and contributing to service monitoring requirements The Ideal Candidate What are we looking for? People who have a genuine concern for others and want to listen and empower vulnerable people, empathy is vital. We are looking for staff who are conscientious and dependable, people willing to carry out tasks to the best of their ability. We are looking for individuals who are organised and able to respond to the unexpected, people who are calm but responsive whatever the situation. A staff member must be determined to make a positive difference to someone's life. We are looking for someone who has a good sense of humour, excellent communication skills, a responsible and flexible attitude, a commitment to the job, and the ability to think quickly and problem solve. About us Why Turning Point? As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Across the varied regions, sectors and settings we operate within, our organisation is held together by a shared vision - and our people are connected by the same values. These include belief in potential, confidence in communication, embracing positive change and always treating each other as individuals. We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support. Our people bring our vision to life. So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job - we offer you a career. What benefits will I receive? Of course, we know it's not about the money. But that doesn't mean we don't reward our people for their invaluable work. We understand reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our Total Reward package that includes: Comprehensive learning and development opportunities so we can invest in your future - we're proud to have a silver accreditation from Investors in People. Choose from our range of courses to gain recognised qualifications 28 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 30 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost An exclusive discounts hub for TP colleagues, to help make your money go further - including high street shopping, pubs and restaurants, mobile phones, gym memberships, and much more. You'll also have access to the Blue Light Card, for even more discounts and savings! Flexible working solutions to support your work-life balance Life Assurance of up to 3x annual salary and a competitive Pension Scheme to support your savings and security Access to our Rightsteps Therapy service - free, confidential telephone based counselling sessions, access to an online wellbeing platform, and a Financial Education hub to support your total wellbeing A 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme including a Digital GP, legal advice and more - all free to you and your immediate family Recognition awards to recognise colleagues' inspirational work and dedication, as well as Long Service bonuses to celebrate your commitment to us Flexible benefit options including a Cycle to Work scheme and interest-free Season Ticket Loans A £300 bonus if you successfully refer a friend as a new colleague through our Refer a Friend scheme, as a thanks from us! Turning Point Attached documents 2022 SW Role Profile and Job expectations.pdf Apply
Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Swansea area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role of support worker will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours. This includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins. What you will need to succeed: To be a successful support worker in this role, previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour is preferred but not essential. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly, supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBS25 days holiday plus public holidays. What you need to do now: If you think the role of support worker suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us, and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
May 16, 2024
Seasonal
Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Swansea area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role of support worker will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours. This includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins. What you will need to succeed: To be a successful support worker in this role, previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour is preferred but not essential. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. What you will get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly, supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBS25 days holiday plus public holidays. What you need to do now: If you think the role of support worker suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us, and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
Family Support Worker Your new company: We are recruiting family support workers, to join a multi-disciplinary team at a residential family centre in Bridgend. You will work to ensure the safeguarding of the children using the service and work alongside the family to ensure the children have the best chance of staying in the parents' care. Your new role: As a family support worker, you will work on a rota basis, which includes day shifts and wakeful nights. You will collaborate with the multi-disciplinary team to support and monitor families, to improve parental knowledge and skills in-line with their child's needs. You will also provide support to families around parenting and ensuring the wellbeing of the children. Finally, you will support families to access the community and the services they require. What you will need to succeed: To succeed as a family support worker, you will require experience in social care and/or experience working with children. You will also need a willingness to work flexibly, including weekends and bank holidays, a positive attitude and a commitment to quality care and a desire to learn and develop your skills. It is essential that you have a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and to following the policies and procedures of the organisation. What you will get in return: A competitive salary Company pension scheme A variety of employee wellbeing initiatives A range of further benefits What you need to do now If you think this role suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us, and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
May 16, 2024
Full time
Family Support Worker Your new company: We are recruiting family support workers, to join a multi-disciplinary team at a residential family centre in Bridgend. You will work to ensure the safeguarding of the children using the service and work alongside the family to ensure the children have the best chance of staying in the parents' care. Your new role: As a family support worker, you will work on a rota basis, which includes day shifts and wakeful nights. You will collaborate with the multi-disciplinary team to support and monitor families, to improve parental knowledge and skills in-line with their child's needs. You will also provide support to families around parenting and ensuring the wellbeing of the children. Finally, you will support families to access the community and the services they require. What you will need to succeed: To succeed as a family support worker, you will require experience in social care and/or experience working with children. You will also need a willingness to work flexibly, including weekends and bank holidays, a positive attitude and a commitment to quality care and a desire to learn and develop your skills. It is essential that you have a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and to following the policies and procedures of the organisation. What you will get in return: A competitive salary Company pension scheme A variety of employee wellbeing initiatives A range of further benefits What you need to do now If you think this role suits your experiences and personality, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job is not right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us, and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for enthusiastic and compassionate support workers to provide care to a range of service users and support them with their needs. We are based in Llanelli, providing 24/7 care to our service users. This could include those with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and challenging behaviour. Our service users are typically very active and enjoy getting out into the community for activities such as bowling, the cinema and singing and dancing. Your new role: You will be providing support to a range of ages and personalities, promoting their individuality, and enabling them to live in-line with their support plans. As part of this role, you will be involved in social, educational, and work activities to help promote the service users social, emotional, cultural, and physical well-being. There are elements of personal care within the role, as well as general housekeeping and domestic duties. Typical shifts can range, including days and nights. The shift patterns are long days and wakeful nights. There is also a potential for sleep-ins too. What you'll need to succeed: You will need at least 6 months experience in a social care role within the last 2 years, desirable experience in the learning disabilities field. It is important that you are passionate about supporting people, are flexible and can adapt in response to a range of situations. You must be able to use a caring approach to build trust and strong relationships. What you'll get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly, supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now: If this role sounds like something you might be interested in, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
May 16, 2024
Seasonal
Support Worker Your new company: We are looking for enthusiastic and compassionate support workers to provide care to a range of service users and support them with their needs. We are based in Llanelli, providing 24/7 care to our service users. This could include those with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and challenging behaviour. Our service users are typically very active and enjoy getting out into the community for activities such as bowling, the cinema and singing and dancing. Your new role: You will be providing support to a range of ages and personalities, promoting their individuality, and enabling them to live in-line with their support plans. As part of this role, you will be involved in social, educational, and work activities to help promote the service users social, emotional, cultural, and physical well-being. There are elements of personal care within the role, as well as general housekeeping and domestic duties. Typical shifts can range, including days and nights. The shift patterns are long days and wakeful nights. There is also a potential for sleep-ins too. What you'll need to succeed: You will need at least 6 months experience in a social care role within the last 2 years, desirable experience in the learning disabilities field. It is important that you are passionate about supporting people, are flexible and can adapt in response to a range of situations. You must be able to use a caring approach to build trust and strong relationships. What you'll get in return: Weekly payAn internal payroll system with no umbrella companies and hidden costs/addition chargesA friendly, supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call system.Career progressionReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now: If this role sounds like something you might be interested in, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. #
Support Worker - Birchgrove Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Swansea area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities such as bowling, cinema trips or eating out, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays, sleep-ins, and wakeful nights What you will need to succeed: You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training and have a desire to further your career by gaining further qualifications, including QCF Level 2 Health & Social Care, and all other relevant qualifications. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. Here's what you'll get in return: Weekly pay A friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call system Career progression and qualification training Referral bonuses Free training Free DBS Flexible working Holiday pay What you need to do now If this role sounds good to you, click 'apply now' or give us a call! If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Swansea area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities such as bowling, cinema trips or eating out, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays, sleep-ins, and wakeful nights What you will need to succeed:You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training and have a desire to further your career by gaining further qualifications, including QCF Level 2 Health & Social Care, and all other relevant qualifications. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. Here's what you'll get in return: Weekly payA friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call systemCareer progression and qualification trainingReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now If this role sounds good to you, click 'apply now' or give us a call!If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #
May 16, 2024
Full time
Support Worker - Birchgrove Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Swansea area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities such as bowling, cinema trips or eating out, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays, sleep-ins, and wakeful nights What you will need to succeed: You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training and have a desire to further your career by gaining further qualifications, including QCF Level 2 Health & Social Care, and all other relevant qualifications. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. Here's what you'll get in return: Weekly pay A friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call system Career progression and qualification training Referral bonuses Free training Free DBS Flexible working Holiday pay What you need to do now If this role sounds good to you, click 'apply now' or give us a call! If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! Your new company: We are looking for flexible, motivated, and outgoing Support Workers to join our team of qualified staff. We deliver residential care within the Swansea area. Providing support with the care of adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. It is important to us that we build and maintain trust with the people we support, whilst promoting their rights, interests, and dignity. Your new role: The role will consist of supporting with the delivery of care to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. You will be involved in the everyday routines of the patients, ensuring the psychological needs of each individual are met. This will include taking the patients out into the community to complete activities such as bowling, cinema trips or eating out, allowing you to build strong relationships and self-esteem. We operate on a flexible rota, with scope to do both short and long days. However, flexibility is essential to deliver services over the full range of hours, this includes days, nights, weekends, bank holidays, sleep-ins, and wakeful nights What you will need to succeed:You will need to have previous experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. You must also be committed to under-taking all pre-employment training and have a desire to further your career by gaining further qualifications, including QCF Level 2 Health & Social Care, and all other relevant qualifications. It is important that you work effectively within the team to provide the best service we can to the people we support. Driving is essential for this role. Here's what you'll get in return: Weekly payA friendly supportive office team available 24/7 with our on-call systemCareer progression and qualification trainingReferral bonusesFree trainingFree DBSFlexible workingHoliday pay What you need to do now If this role sounds good to you, click 'apply now' or give us a call!If this job is not right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us and we can discuss what you are looking for in your next role! #