Female Support Worker
8 days ago
Camberley
Job Title: Female Support Worker Location: Surrey Pay rate: £15.60 - £17.60 PAYE Job Type: Part Time – Tuesday & Thursday 9.15am-16:30pm, Wednesday 9:15am-15:30pm Must: Drive (UK license) Contract: Temp-Perm Priority Recruitment are excited to present this brand-new fulfilling opportunity for an experienced Support Worker in the Surrey area! Do you share our belief that disability is not a barrier, and it doesn’t have to stop anyone from living their best life and enjoying new and varied experiences? Salary & Benefits: • Above market pay rate: from £15.60 PAYE - £17.60 PAYE - Dedicated learning and development program. - Access to a wide range of free online courses for all staff on a variety of topics. - Refer a friend scheme – you can earn up to £500 per referral! Company and Role: • Our client is a young adult living in his own home with a brain injury and other complex conditions - Our client requires full personal care, support with decision making and community access (including swimming) - Our client can have instances of impulsive behaviour so successful candidates will be calm, resilient, and committed to delivering positive, person-centred support while promoting safety and wellbeing. - The role will require you to work 2:1, 3 x days a week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays Successful Applicant: • Previous experience and confident working with adults with complex conditions and managing challenging behaviour – brain injuries, cerebral palsy , epilepsy etc - Confidence in supporting decision making ensuring our clients safety and best interests, • Must be able to drive and have a clean automatic or manual UK license – our client has his own car which you will be able to take him out in If you’re an experienced Support Worker looking for a new role, this is an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in another person’s life. Apply now for more details, we’d love to hear from you! *Some of our roles require drivers and male or female employees only, where this is indicated this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.