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We're looking for a kind, compassionate and resilient Support Workers to join our Young People Service in Bracknell. Submit your CV and any additional required information after you have read this description by clicking on the application button. £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...
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 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.
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.
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...
Support Workers needed to help young people develop independent living skills. The role involves social, emotional and physical care.
Assistant Theatre & AV Technician Join Wellington College, a dynamic and innovative boarding and day school where ambition, kindness, and curiosity shape every aspect of our community. Our campus hosts a wide range of events, from academic conferences and lectures to music recitals and College celebrations, all supported by advanced audio-visual technology. We are seeking an enthusiastic...
You must be willing to develop yourself and your skills. DOMICILIARY CARE WORKERS' DUTIES:To provide personal care and support to Clients with a wide range of needs, illnesses, and disabilities from door to doorTo assist Clients with toileting, continence management, and personal hygieneTo assist clients in getting up in the morning and going to bed at night.
You will have the ability to work as part of a multi-agency team. You'll be familiar with the principles of the MCA Act and be able to apply where appropriate.
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 Worker needed to provide community and leisure support to a child with autism and associated needs.
You will bring your safeguarding skills and creativity to ensure every child is heard, valued, and protected.
You will be Social Work England registered.
You will find a friendly environment where your skills are valued, your wellbeing matters, and your professional development is supported.
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.
You must have a current Social Work England registration and at least three years post qualifying experience within Children’s Social Care that includes child protection.
You will role model and champion good social work practice, are able to evidence relevant continued professional development and will support others in sharing your knowledge and experience to contribute to our inclusive culture.
You will support adults with Learning Disabilities and Autism within the Community Team, supervise team members, and manage cases. The role ensures you meet statutory duties in a collaborative environment. The position offers flexible working arrangements and access to training opportunities for your professional development within a valued team.
You will be Social Work England registered.
You will hold a case load of people with Learning Disabilities and Autism and will be required to fulfill statutory duties on behalf of the service.
You will be provided with a laptop and a mobile phone to enable remote working.
You will have the opportunity to develop your skills and expertise in a supportive and dynamic environment.
You will be a qualified and experienced Social Worker with a background in child in need, child protection and care proceedings.
You will be reliable and motivated, with a genuine passion for making a difference in the lives of children and young people.