Your role as a Support Worker would be to support adults with learning disabilities in residential settings and supported living.
The main duties of a Support Worker :
- Provide person-centered care to a range of vulnerable individuals across various settings.
- Assist with mobility, moving and handling and promoting independence
- Assist in the delivery of care to meet individuals health and well-being needs.
- Provide and receive complex, sensitive or contentious information.
- Develop own knowledge and skills and that of others.
- Promote best practices as a Support Worker in health and safety and security.
- Assist in maintaining and developing services.
- Contribute to quality improvement.
- Promote peoples equality, diversity and rights.
- Work autonomously with minimum supervision.
- Applying your experience and reasoning skills to a range of complex and varied patient case mixes.
- VERY COMPETITIVE rates of pay
- Flexible working choose what days/ nightsYOUwant to work (manage your own diary)
- Be part of a "family" of Support Workers, where we can offer advice and support
- Free training
- Very quick recruitment process
- FREE DBS
- Dedicated Recruitment Consultant that will guide you through the entire process