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You must be able to build a trusting and friendly rapport with all of the service users and to work within the guidelines of local and corporate policies in a dignified manner.
You must be flexible and willing to work the required shifts patterns including evening, weekends and potential for night support, in line with needs of service users.
You will also need to be a skilled negotiator, working persuasively with family members and professionals on behalf of children.
Job Description Amore Complex Care have an exciting opportunity for a patient and empathetic support worker to step up and help support a lady in her 50s who requires clinical support, including tracheostomy care. We can provide all training during your induction process What makes Amore Complex Care a great place to work: BLUE LIGHT DISCOUNT - Starting pay rate of £13.84 which will rise to...
You will provide practical and social support, contribute to care planning, and work alongside social workers to safeguard vulnerable children and young people. Key Responsibilities: - Work directly with children and young people (0-25) and their families in homes and the community.
You will also have access to a 24 hour helpline for assistance and support for yourself and next of kin through any of life's problems. Access to the Caretech Foundation's match funding and staff hardship grants (just in case). After 2 year's service we also offer Simply Health benefits with cash back for your dental and optical appointments.
You will be supported to work in partnership with families, using creative tools to ensure the "voice of the child" is at the centre of everything you do. Key Responsibilities:
You will work closely with day staff and external agencies to ensure continuity of care and effective risk management. Key Responsibilities Participate in handovers with day staff at the start and end of each shift Maintain the safety and security of residents, staff, and the building overnight
The Vacancy At Bright Futures, we believe every person with autism or a learning disability deserves the chance to thrive. We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic Support Worker to join our specialist home in St Helens,to provide high-quality care and life-enriching opportunities to the people we support. Job Role Our St Helens residential service is a fully detached, five-bed home...
You will be given comprehensive training and support to achieve your full potential.
You will support a young person with a history of significant trauma, neurodevelopmental needs (including ADHD and communication difficulties), and complex behaviours which may include dysregulation, heightened emotional distress, and absconding risk. This is not a routine residential role.
You will be supported to deliver consistently high quality practice, while maintaining your professional independence.
You will be a highly experienced social work professional who brings confident analysis, emotional intelligence and a child centred approach to complex situations.
? Specialist Care Support Workers Learning Disabilities | Autism | Challenging Behaviour (Sensory Needs) ?? Knowsley, Liverpool ?? £13.76 per hour | Permanent | 36 hours per week ?? 12-hour shifts (8am-8pm) | Days & Waking Nights ?? Driving Licence - Desirable ?? Immediate interviews available this week! ?? The Opportunity We're looking for passionate and experienced Specialist Support Workers...
Job Summary: Darbyshire House is Supported Accommodation for 45 Adults experiencing homelessness. Come and join a brand-new staff team and be part of delivering a high-quality programme to transform lives. We are looking to recruit a Homeless Resettlement Worker (known internally as a Support Worker), who is motivated, person centred, keen to work as part of a team to deliver great results and...
You will be working at Victoria Gardens, a specialist locked rehabilitation for people with complex mental health needs and behaviours that challenge, as well as a ward for older females.
You will support the service to equip service users with the skills required for community living and increased independence.
Join Our Team as a Customer Service Advisor in a growing contact centre!Are you passionate about providing outstanding customer service? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our client's team as a Customer Service Advisor for a Contact Centre in Kirkby, Liverpool!About the Role:As a Customer Service Advisor, you will be the first point...
Outreach and Activities Worker in Anfield Children Centre Salary: £ 24,796– pro-rata -£13.59 per hour Hours: 13 hours a week (9:00-4:00) – over 2 days, some flexibility can be considered, with a thirty-minute unpaid lunch break Contract: Initially fixed term to 31st March 2026 Organisation: First Steps Enterprise Limited & Anfield Children Centre By firststeps | September 19th, 2025 | News ,...
You will be supported to work in partnership with families, using creative tools to ensure the "voice of the child" is at the centre of everything you do. Key Responsibilities:
Job Description Creative Support is looking for warm, caring, and proactive Support Worker to provide person-centred care at our respite service in St Helens. The service provides planned respite care for adults aged 18 and over with learning disabilities, mental health needs, and physical and sensory disabilities. Thyme Lodge, a modern detached house in Clockface, offers a relaxed, homely...
Job Description We are looking to welcome a compassionate, flexible, and motivated Female Waking Night Support Worker to our Whitfield Lodge service in St Helens. The ideal candidate will be a warm, organised, caring and flexible individual and able to provide practical and emotional support to staff and service users. Key responsibilities include: - Delivering personal care and support with...
You will provide person centred care and support to adults on the autism spectrum – who may also have learning disabilities and complex needs.
You will support them in all aspects of everyday life, alongside promoting and encouraging engagement in community activities.
You must be able to follow agreed guidelines and to work positively within a consistent, mutually supportive team ethos.