Day Support Worker & Waking Night Support Worker
- Recruiter
- Ordinary Life Project Association
- Location
- Devizes
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- 31 Aug 2017
- Closes
- 28 Sep 2017
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
New opportunity not to be missed! The Ordinary Life Project Association (OLPA) has exciting opportunities for Day Support Workers & Waking Night Support Workers to join the team in Devizes, Wiltshire. Joining us on a full time or part time permanent basis, you will receive a competitive salary.
Looking to change your job after the summer holidays – then come and work for The Ordinary Life Project Association (OLPA) an innovative, dynamic, leading and vibrant Wiltshire based Charity providing a range of housing and support options for people with Learning Disabilities and/or mental illnesses.
OLPA have a 3 bedded specialist service for people with a Learning Disability and dementia in Devizes Wiltshire. Do you want too:
BE A PART OF THIS EXCITING TEAM AS ONE OF OUR DAY SUPPORT WORKERS & WAKING NIGHT SUPPORT WORKERS:
- Providing support to three people in a lovely small homely environment within the community
- Providing person centred care and support possibly through to end of life
- Providing stimulating and appropriate activities for people supported and accessing the community
- Enabling, where possible, the people to be part of the community
- Have the opportunity to be part of a new team and participate in the development of this new service
AS ONE OF OUR DAY SUPPORT WORKERS & WAKING NIGHT SUPPORT WORKERS YOU WILL RECEIVE:
- Good rates of pay
- Pension
- 30 days (rising to 35 days) holiday
- Excellent specialist training in dementia
- Comprehensive induction package incorporating the Care Certificate and all other aspects of training required of the role
- Commitment to ongoing training
- Flexible hours
If you are interested in this specialist area of work then we are looking for Day Support Workers & Waking Night Support Workers. Please apply now!
Employment in these posts is subject to two satisfactory references and an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.