To be considered for daytime Support Work roles you must: * Have recent experience of working in similar settings (and be able to provide references) * Have experience working with vulnerable adults What you'll get in return Working as a daytime Support Worker comes with many benefits, including: ...
For Support Workers in this location, personal or working experience supporting people with acquired brain injury or learning disabilities is preferred but not essential, as all new staff will be given training tailored to the needs of the service. Job Title: Waking Nights, Suppo...
Welcome BonusAs well as a rewarding job, we're offering all new starters a welcome bonus of up to £500! (£250 after working 1 full month and £250 after passing probation)Job Title: Support Worker - Full-Time - 35 hours per week and Part-Time - up to 28 hours per weekShifts: Candi...
Up to £22,000 plus £75 per sleep (equating to £6,600 p/a).You will be working alongside a dedicated, experienced team to provide care and support services for young people with emotional behavioural disorders (EBD), mild/moderate Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviour ba...