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Seeking a compassionate Support Worker to assist a young person with complex needs, including mobility, epilepsy, and developmental challenges, in a sensory-aware environment.
You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers A boutique luxury home is a purpose-built, modern facility offering residential and nursing care. Also features a therapy and exercise room and a stunning, octagonal glass public cafe To be considered for this position you must hold an NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care**
Location: Chertsey, SurreyJob Type: Full timeContract Type: PermanentSalary: £21,000 - £30,000 Basic (depending on experience) + £4k Shift Allowance Are you an experienced First Line Support Engineer looking to boost your career working in an advanced Helpdesk team that pride themselves on delivering high-quality service levels? The CompanyKrome Technologies is a dynamic, people first technology...
Job Description Duties can include: Personal care - supporting our clients with the essentials such as bathing, showering, dressing, and grooming to keep them healthy and independent.Companionship - ensuring a client enjoys regular and meaningful social interaction is an important part of your visit.Help with everyday tasks such as meal preparation and light housework.Accompanying to...
You will be supporting individuals who have complex needs - including autism, learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and physical disabilities - helping them thrive in their new homes. We are looking for experienced, patient and upbeat support workers who can bring energy and empathy to daily living, mobility and emotional wellbeing.
Support Workers needed to assist adults with learning disabilities, autism, dementia, and challenging behaviors in daily activities.
You must be flexible to work as part of a 7 days rota. NO visa sponsorship offered for these positions. Apply today to secure an interview
You will provide emergency, person-centred care and support, helping residents to live safely, independently and with dignity.
You will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams including Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Therapy and Occupational Therapy.
You will be working in classes of approximately 28 children, supporting one on a 121 basis, supported by a class teacher and other support assistants.
Support workers needed to assist individuals with learning disabilities and autism. Responsibilities include daily tasks, promoting wellbeing, and community integration.
Support Worker needed to provide high-quality care, assisting with personal care, medication, and companionship across various settings. Flexible shifts available.
You will support people both in their home and in their local communities and we have a range of working patterns to suit you, including full time, part time and flexible opportunities. We offer a range of exciting benefits, such as:
Support Worker - CA67547 - Walton-on-ThamesAs a Support Worker at our Home in Walton-on-Thames, you'll provide high quality, person-centred emergency care and support to individuals living in extra care accommodation.This includes supporting people with complex needs to live as independently as possible, promoting dignity, choice, and wellbeing in line with Outstanding CQC regulations. * Role:...
Job Description Care And Support Worker - Competitive Salary - £13.30 to £14.10 Per Hour Make a real difference every day as a Care and Support Worker, supporting people in their own homes across the community. Join the Altogether Care team in Yeovil , where your compassion and reliability will be valued and supported. If youre motivated by making a positive impact, this is a role where every...
You will undertake direct practical interactions with service users; including cooking, personal care and engaging with the wider community.
You will also have the duty of working in partnership with other agencies, creating reports and attending and contributing to reviews as required.
You will also ensure that our care services are of a consistently high standard and help in caring for our residents, and undertake other general day-to-day activities in our home.
You will have the satisfaction of working with and being supported by an enthusiastic and caring team that puts people at the heart of the business.
You will support people both in their home and in their local communities and we have a range of working patterns to suit you, including full time, part time and flexible opportunities. We offer a range of exciting benefits, such as:
You will be required to work face-to-face with service users, providing direct support. However, there will be opportunities to work from home for tasks such as recording case notes, attending virtual meetings, and completing training.
You will work directly with individuals who have a range of disabilities, including mental health conditions, learning disabilities/ASD, and physical impairments.
You will be supporting individuals who have complex needs - including autism, learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and physical disabilities - helping them thrive in their new homes. We are looking for experienced, patient and upbeat support workers who can bring energy and empathy to daily living, mobility and emotional wellbeing.
You will be supporting individuals who have complex needs - including autism, learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and physical disabilities - helping them thrive in their new homes. We are looking for experienced, patient and upbeat support workers who can bring energy and empathy to daily living, mobility and emotional wellbeing.