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Job Description We're looking for a kind, compassionate and resilient Support Workers to join our Young People Service in Bracknell. £28,808.00 per annum, working 40 hours per week. Want to feel like you're making a difference? You'll feel at home here. Making you feel at home here means helping you thrive in every way. That's why we offer a wide range of benefits, award-winning Learning &...
You will work directly with customers in a supported accommodation setting, building trusting relationships and providing practical, emotional, and administrative support. You’ll be part of a dedicated team, working closely with internal colleagues and external agencies to ensure high-quality, safe, and person-centred support.
We're offering an exciting opportunity for a support worker to work alongside our clients with complex needs across several care packages. You'll be supporting across three male clients, with designated days at each rather than traveling to all three in one day. The clients you'll be supporting have a range of complex clinical needs due to brain or spinal injury. Main duties of the job As a...
Home Manager – Supported Accommodation for Young People Bracknell- fully site-based *MUST BE A DRIVER & CAR OWNER* Permanent, Full-Time £30,000 + quarterly bonus (up to £3,600 per year bringing package to £33,600) Monday to Friday We are recruiting on behalf of a highly respected care and support provider that delivers supported accommodation services to young people aged 16–18. Our client...
You will need to have a minimum of three months recent UK experience working within a healthcare environment in a similar capacity. Shortlisted applicants will be required to attend an video interview. All positions are subject to an enhanced DBS check and we require a minimum of two satisfactory employment references.
Support Worker needed to provide community and leisure support to a child with autism and associated needs.
Full-time, Part-time, Permanent What We Offer: A Rewarding Career: Competitive salary with additional overtime opportunities. Professional Development:Fully funded training and qualifications to help you grow in your role. Well-being and Support: Pension scheme, enhanced DBS check covered by us, and 28 days of annual leave. A Supportive Environment: Full induction and a team-focused atmosphere...
You will be an important part in helping set the students up for success!
You will be supporting students who need help in the classroom and support them in their academic journey, helping them reach their goals.
You will add valuable experience to your CV and build great skills for yourself.
Support Workers needed to help young people develop independent living skills. The role involves social, emotional and physical care.
You must have a current Social Work England registration and have successfully completed your ASYE in a statutory children social care setting.
You will also be able to demonstrate strong assessment and analytical skills.
You should have experience of working in partnership with children and their families and other professionals, to produce needs led plans for children and young people.
Libertatem Healthcare Group’s philosophy is a simple one: · Independence – Our clients’ independence is key to every decision we make · Communication is vital to achieving the optimum outcomes · Our People are our biggest asset *Previous Applicants need NOT Apply Libertatem Healthcare Group is seeking to recruit experienced Experienced Support Workers with the knowledge and competence to...
You will work closely with social workers, providers, families and commissioning teams to ensure high-quality, cost-effective placements that meet individual needs and outcomes. This role plays a critical part in supporting vulnerable children and adults by ensuring appropriate placements, safeguarding, and compliance with legislation.
A reputable recruitment agency is seeking a Senior Social Worker for the Family Safeguarding Team in Bracknell. This full-time role involves working in partnership with various agencies to ensure families receive comprehensive support. The ideal candidate will hold a relevant social work qualification, have knowledge of current legislation, and be registered or eligible for registration. The...
You will be responsible for conducting Complex Care Act assessments and safeguarding enquiries. Candidates must be registered with Social Work England, hold a degree in Social Work, and possess a full UK driving license. This position offers a pay rate of £34 per hour and supports hybrid working arrangements, alongside opportunities for personal and professional growth.
You will be responsible for providing social care services to elderly individuals within the community. Your role will involve assessing the needs of older people, developing care plans, and coordinating support services to ensure their well-being and quality of life.
You will also help run exciting lessons to ensure the classroom is a fun and exciting place. Behavioural management may also be required. Overall this will be a transformative experience, enriching your life while also making a positive impact on the lives of children who are struggling to cope in the classroom
Support WorkerWe are seeking experienced Support Workers who have previously worked with children and/or young adults or adults who have a learning disability.We are an agency with a number of established and well-known clients who are looking for either regular or adhoc agency staff to compliment their staff team at times of staff shortages. We have a variety of short term and flexible bookings...
You will supervise team members, manage cases, and fulfill statutory duties, all within a collaborative and supportive environment. The position offers flexible working arrangements and access to training opportunities, ensuring your professional development in a valued team.
You will work closely with occupational therapists, surveyors, contractors and housing partners to coordinate housing adaptations, manage grant applications, analyse tenders and ensure works are completed to specification.
You will be an experienced and passionate Social Worker who is registered with Social Work England.
You will be confident in your decision-making, committed to delivering high-quality outcomes and able to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.