Night Support Worker

Please note that this position is open to UK applicants only

Job Description

We have flexible, weekly pay positions available for experienced Support Workers working nights based in a home within the Retford area.

You will be working in a six-bed modern detached property which specialises in supporting females with mental health and dual diagnosis conditions such as Asperger’s and learning disability.

You will work alongside the existing team to promote the best possible quality of life care to the service users and focus on self-development and a pathway back into the community.

Your day will involve supporting service users with their everyday needs, whether it be helping them get dressed, washed or just sitting with them and providing emotional support.

This is a great opportunity to make a difference to people’s lives daily. We are able to offer flexible days weekly with you having the opportunity to let us know your availability week by week.

Key Information

Posted: November 14, 2024
Location: Retford, Nottinghamshire
Reference: 161660
Duration: This is an ongoing position.
Contract Type: Permanent
Hourly Rate: Pay rate for this role is £12.75 per hour
Working Hours: The hours are 20:00 to 08:00 with hours available between Monday and Sunday.
Closing Date: 20241128

Experience & Qualifications

To apply for this role you must;
– Have referenceable work history
– Hold in-date mandatory training certificates (inc. moving and handling, safeguarding vulnerable adults and infection control)
– Hold an enhanced DBS certificate dated within the past 12 months or registered on the update service.
– Have a minimum of 3 months paid UK work experience working within a care setting.

If you do not have a valid DBS and/or training, do not worry as we can help you with this. We are happy to offer online training available at a subsidised fee and the certificates are yours to keep!

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