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ジョブタイプ: Full-time

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Train To Be a Support Worker In Learning Disabilities

Have you thought about a career in Support? Could you see yourself making a difference to somebody’s life?

Working in New Milton in a new state of the art supported living complex you will be working with individuals who have a range of conditions including autism and learning difficulties.

You will gain an overwhelming sense of pride to go work as you support our clients to lead a fulfilling life by enabling them to participate in day to day tasks and social activities.

The ethos of collaboration runs through everything, strong sense of togetherness, belonging, care and neighbourliness there is no place like it.

Are you this person?

There’s no typical team member here! No mould to fit into to belong here!

It’s all about your own life experience, your personality and if you would like to join this community. Staff have joined us from all backgrounds of life and we welcome anyone who wants to progress their career in Learning Disabilities Support.

What is the job?

A Learning Disabilities Support worker is essential to work every day to help all residents live a dignified and meaningful life. The job requires the highest of standards, bags of passion while always considering the resident’s choices, their views and respecting their independence.

Duties are diverse and ranging, you could be assisting with medication, helping manage their finances, supporting with domestic chores, helping go shopping, helping, assisting and going to appointments, personal care like washing, bathing and dressing. Going on activities to the zoo, cinema, music and walks to name only a few.

What we are looking for?

Any experience no matter how small could be an advantage. Have you looked after a family member, a friend, volunteered or always harboured a passion to work in this industry?

For this role our client is now commencing a commitment to provide face to face full training with opportunities to access NVQ training which can be supported to begin to progress your career as a Support Worker.

Our clients expect and look for qualities of an individual’s character - areas like kindness, honesty, friendliness, passion, good communicator, both team player and a person with individual aptitude. Being able to think and make decisions under pressure, be positive when the chips are down and always keep a smile will all help secure your next job.

“Respect, Integrity, compassion and understanding”

Full time or part time shifts are possible…. shifts operate between hours of 7am and 10pm. You will need to work a mixture of early, late and long days.

These are permanent full time contracts based on 24 or 35 hour contracts plus excellent overtime opportunities on top.

A step into launching your career into Learning Disabilites Support at the highest level with a hugely regarded UK based company.

A fantastic Care industry package in return
  • An excellent starting trainee rate of pay with additional hours and overtime opportunities
  • Different shift patterns available with permanent contracts ranging from 24-35 hours
  • Free DBS checking paid for by us (For this role you will need to undertake a full Enhanced Disclosure)
  • Life insurance and pension scheme
  • NVQ and other training to national recognised standards along with continuous training on the job ... we will support you make this move...
  • Cycle to work scheme or free off road parking for car drivers
We are happy to answer any questions you may have, why wait call us now to start your new career....

Due to this fantastic opportunity please apply early

Thanks for taking the time to check out our posting. If this sounds like you, and sounds like it could be something

you like to be part of, then please email us or apply.

Attach a CV with a current phone number and we will be in contact.

Call or Whatsapp me at Care First Recruitment Adam on Tel: (Any time).
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締切: 26-07-2024

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