Sevenoaks
Support Worker – Complex Care (Female) \n Location: TN13 \n Shifts: 8AM: to 8PM \n About The AICS Group \n The AICS Group is a specialist provider of community-based rehabilitation and complex care, supporting individuals with conditions such as brain injury, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and learning disabilities. \n We are committed to delivering person-centred, outcome-focused care, enabling our clients to live as independently as possible within their own homes and communities. \n About the Role \n We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Team Leader / Rehabilitation Support Worker to support old Female client living in the TN13 area. \n This is a highly rewarding opportunity to work within a dynamic multidisciplinary team (MDT), supporting a young individual with complex needs through a structured rehabilitation pathway. \n The role focuses on neurorehabilitation and spinal injury support, bridging the transition from hospital to home. You will play a key role in delivering tailored care plans, promoting recovery, and enhancing the client’s independence and quality of life. \n Key Responsibilities for Support worker \n\n • Deliver high-quality, person-centred care in the client’s home\n, • Support rehabilitation programmes and therapy goals\n, • Assist with manual handling and mobility support\n, • Administer and monitor medication safely\n, • Work collaboratively with healthcare professionals and therapists\n, • Monitor progress and report changes in condition\n, • Provide emotional and psychological support to the client\n, • Help prevent complications and promote long-term wellbeing\n\n Person Specification \n Support worker Essential Skills & Experience \n\n • Experience supporting individuals with spinal cord injuries and complex needs\n, • Support worker should have strong manual handling skills\n, • Experience in medication administration and monitoring (hospital/ICU background desirable)\n, • Understanding of rehabilitation and recovery pathways\n, • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills\n, • Good IT and documentation skills\n, • Ability to work independently within a client’s home\n, • Willingness to learn, adapt, and take feedback\n\n Desirable for Support worker \n\n • Experience supporting clients in community-based settings\n\n What We Offer to Support worker \n\n • Flexible working patterns (full-time & part-time opportunities)\n, • Competitive pay rates\n, • Comprehensive training including:\n, • Mandatory training\n, • Brain injury and rehabilitation training\n, • Medication training\n, • Client-specific induction\n, • Ongoing professional development tailored to client needs\n\n Additional Information \n \n\n • This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check\n, • Equality Act 2010: Gender is a genuine occupational requirement (Schedule 9, Paragraph 1)\n\n Why Join Us? \n This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference in someone’s life, supporting their recovery journey and helping them achieve greater independence in a supportive and professional environment.