Support Worker
- Recruiter
- Confidential
- Location
- Cramlington
- Salary
- 22500.00 - 26500.00 GBP Annual + Pension, HealthCare
- Posted
- 18 Jul 2022
- Closes
- 15 Aug 2022
- Sectors
- Education & Teaching, Support
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Do you thrive on supporting adults with learning disabilities and autism to develop independence?
Enjoy making a difference and improving the quality of life of adults with learning disabilities?
This Support Worker role could be the next ideal move for you!
An opportunity has arisen for a Support Worker, to support a male adult with learning disabilities and autism at a single occupancy service in the Cramlington region.
This service provides support to enable the resident to be as independent as possible, encouraging active participation in various social activities.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Support Worker, who is a caring individual and passionate about providing an excellent level of care.
You do not need experience for this Support Worker role, the main requirement is to be values led and provide person centred support.
It could also suit a graduate, wishing to develop their career within the Health and Social Care Sector.
The service user takes part in a wide range of activities, including social, sport and leisure.
This service welcomes a Support Worker who is passionate about supporting the service user in attending activities and events.
The upper salary range does include some sleep ins.
Support Worker Role :
Supporting a male adult with learning disabilities and autism in a supported living setting
Provide support with everyday tasks such as preparing and eating meals, attending appointments, budgeting, shopping.
To ensure person centred care is provided, care plans are followed and updated and CQC standards are met.
Support with personal care.
As a Support Worker, you will encourage the service user to make their own informed decisions to enhance their opportunity to develop confidence and independence.
Encourage the service user to partake in social and community events, sport such as swimming, bowling, hobbies, day trips, short holidays, support in going to the cinema, theatre, meals in restaurants, pubs and social evenings.
Support Worker Skills / Qualifications :
Ideally have NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care
Excellent communication skills - ability to communicate with residents, team members and other professionals such as social workers.
Ability to listen and motivate individuals to partake in hobbies, learning development and social events to help them lead fulfilling and independent lives.
Company
Person centred charity, with an excellent reputation for providing person centred care to adults with learning disabilities to be as independent as possible, leading interesting and fulfilling lives.
This professional organisation provide full training and ongoing support for progression for Support Workers
Enjoy making a difference and improving the quality of life of adults with learning disabilities?
This Support Worker role could be the next ideal move for you!
An opportunity has arisen for a Support Worker, to support a male adult with learning disabilities and autism at a single occupancy service in the Cramlington region.
This service provides support to enable the resident to be as independent as possible, encouraging active participation in various social activities.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Support Worker, who is a caring individual and passionate about providing an excellent level of care.
You do not need experience for this Support Worker role, the main requirement is to be values led and provide person centred support.
It could also suit a graduate, wishing to develop their career within the Health and Social Care Sector.
The service user takes part in a wide range of activities, including social, sport and leisure.
This service welcomes a Support Worker who is passionate about supporting the service user in attending activities and events.
The upper salary range does include some sleep ins.
Support Worker Role :
Supporting a male adult with learning disabilities and autism in a supported living setting
Provide support with everyday tasks such as preparing and eating meals, attending appointments, budgeting, shopping.
To ensure person centred care is provided, care plans are followed and updated and CQC standards are met.
Support with personal care.
As a Support Worker, you will encourage the service user to make their own informed decisions to enhance their opportunity to develop confidence and independence.
Encourage the service user to partake in social and community events, sport such as swimming, bowling, hobbies, day trips, short holidays, support in going to the cinema, theatre, meals in restaurants, pubs and social evenings.
Support Worker Skills / Qualifications :
Ideally have NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care
Excellent communication skills - ability to communicate with residents, team members and other professionals such as social workers.
Ability to listen and motivate individuals to partake in hobbies, learning development and social events to help them lead fulfilling and independent lives.
Company
Person centred charity, with an excellent reputation for providing person centred care to adults with learning disabilities to be as independent as possible, leading interesting and fulfilling lives.
This professional organisation provide full training and ongoing support for progression for Support Workers