Waking Nightshift Autism PractitionersCentral Area Services, Alloa £12.49 - £13.33per hour / £24,035 - £25,650 pro rataFull & Part Time Positions Available Female-Only Service (specific to the needs of the people receiving support)Reference: SA719Join our passionate teams within Central Area Services. Supporting autistic people within their own homes, you’ll work closely with them, their families, and the wider team to create a relaxed and supportive environment that prioritises their safety and well-being while promoting rest and comfort.ExperienceExperience in social care is desirable but not essential—we’re looking for individuals who share our core values: Collaboration, Compassion, Change Makers, and Contribution.Comprehensive autism-specific training is provided.Key Responsibilities:- Develop and implement personalised support plans.- Build positive relationships with people, their families and the wider team.- Collaborate with the person, families, health professionals, and stakeholders to support the person’s goals and aspirations.Why Join Us?We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package which has something for everyone! See more about our colleague benefits on our website.For more information or an informal chat, contact Stacy Dixon.Additional Information- Closing Date: 10th December- Interview Date: 18th December 2024- Successful candidates must register with the Scottish Social Services Council within 3 months of starting.Be Here. Be You. Create Change.Scottish Autism is a registered charity (SC009068).
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Waking Nightshift Autism Practitioners
Scottish Autism
Posted 14 hours ago, valid for 5 days
Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire FK10 4JQ
£24,000 - £28,800 per annum
Full Time
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- The job position is for Waking Nightshift Autism Practitioners at Central Area Services in Alloa, offering a salary range of £12.49 - £13.33 per hour, which translates to £24,035 - £25,650 pro rata.
- Both full-time and part-time positions are available, specifically within a female-only service tailored to the needs of the individuals receiving support.
- While prior experience in social care is desirable, it is not essential, as comprehensive autism-specific training will be provided to successful candidates.
- Key responsibilities include developing personalized support plans, building positive relationships with individuals and their families, and collaborating with various stakeholders to support the person's goals.
- Interested applicants should note that the closing date for applications is December 10th, with interviews scheduled for December 18th, 2024.