Residential Support Workers - LymingtonAcademics are recruiting for Support Workers to join a residential home adjoined to a special needs school in Lymington.This would suit a Support Worker with experience of working in either a care or special needs environment, but not essential as all training is provided.They offer term time contracts (38 weeks a year) or full-time, 52 weeks a year as the residential home is open in the school holidays. This is ideal for parents who want to spend the holidays with their own children.Shift patterns from from 7/7.30am-3/3.30pm - 3.30/4-10/11pm, night shifts - waking nights and sleep ins. Shifts range from Monday-Sunday.The role of a Support Worker involves enabling young people to develop and make progress by providing physical, emotional and nurturing support. The position involves working as part of a team to maintain a stable, happy and caring environment that makes the health, safety, care and welfare of young people a priority.To be a successful Support Worker you will be a strong team player, confident and motivated and well organised. Patience and commitment are essential, but above all you'll be someone with a genuine desire to help others.If you have experience of working as a Support Worker, Residential Support Worker or Care Assistant and you would like to apply for the position of Support Worker in a Children's home, please apply using the link provided.Residential Support Workers - Lymington
Residential Support Workers
Academics
Posted 18 days ago, valid for a month
Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9GR, England
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£18,000 - £25,000 per annum
Full Time
Sonic Summary
- Salary: Not specified
- Year of Experience Required: Experience of working in a care or special needs environment preferred, but not essential
- Term time contracts (38 weeks a year) or full-time, 52 weeks a year available
- Shift patterns vary from early morning to late night shifts, including waking nights and sleep ins
- Role involves providing physical, emotional, and nurturing support to young people in a stable and caring environment