

SUPPORT WORKER (89/LDBOTMP)Job Location Southampton Salary £9.01 - £9.01/hour Job type: Full-time Contract type: Job reference: 89/LDBOTMP Posted 30 July 2020
SUPPORT WORKER WE ARE CURRENTLY SOURCING APPLICANTS FOR A HIGHLY RATED SUPPORTED LIVING FACILITY FOR ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IN BOTLEY. VERY WELL MANAGED AND PROFESSIONAL LED SITE DAYS ON PERMANENT HOURS - 37.5 HOURS AVAILABLE (£17647). CANDIDATES IDEALLY WOULD BE NEW CAREER SEEKERS LOOKING TO MOVE INTO THIS CAREER OR CARE ASSISTANTS LOOKING TO MOVE INTO LEARNING DIFFICULTIES SUPPORT. MUST BE CAR DRIVERS ALTHOUGH COMPANY VEHICLES WILL BE PROVIDED GREAT BASIC RATE FOR A NEW CAREER STARTERS AND EXCELLENT OVERTIME OPPORTUNITIES ALL INTERVIEWS ARE CURRENTLY BEING HELD BY WHATSAPP WITH IMMEDIATE DECISIONS How about calling for an informal chat? call our recruitment hotline Mark on 07392 080442 Who we are? We are Care First Recruitment UK, a family run business who work no stop to place the right candidates to the right clients. This client unit of 8 residents is designed for adults with autism and learning disabilities who have various levels of needs. A purpose-built accommodation that helps people with learning disabilities to live with as much independence and autonomy as possible. Gardens and communal space and good use of local facilities is within this location. Sympathetically designed both inside and out, great care has been taken to ensure that these spaces incorporate the latest care technology, to give residents even more choice and control in how their support is delivered. Support workers are committed to enabling the people they support to live the lives they want; lives which are fulfilling, meaningful and happy. This could be day to day support including medicine, community help like shopping, activities like cinema or working alongside them in the communal areas. Other areas can involve cooking, assisting living which will include personal care and dealing with challenging behaviour and nonverbal communication. Activities can also include hydro pool, trampoline, horse riding, swimming, bowling, cookery, arts and crafts, in house beauty and music sessions. What is the job? With the current situation not allowing for activities easily the most important attribute with the current situation is a positive, happy, can do, motivator character who can bring out the best in their clients. A Support worker is essential to work every day to help all residents live a dignified and meaningful life. The job requires the highest of standards, bags of passion while always considering the resident’s choices, their views and respecting their independence. What we are looking for? For this role our client is now commencing a commitment to provide full training with opportunities to access NVQ training which can be supported to begin to progress your career as a Learning Disabilities Support Worker. Being a Learning Disabilities Support Worker can act as a springboard to many different opportunities in the future. Our clients expect and look for qualities of an individual’s character - areas like kindness, honesty, friendliness, passion, good communicator, both team player and a person with individual aptitude. Being able to think and make decisions under pressure, be positive when the chips are down and always keep a smile will all help secure your next job. Benefits to you: 1. An excellent rate of pay with additional hours and overtime opportunities plus paid holiday 2. Must be able to commit to different shift patterns permanent contracts ranging from 37.5 hours. 3. Free DBS checking 4. Death in benefit and pension scheme 5. NVQ and other training to national recognised standards along with continuous training on the job 7. Cycle to work scheme Why not call us for an informal chat to see if this could be you or send us your CV if you would like to be considered. Call Mark on Tel: 07392 080442 INDNEW Contact informationAdam Jaffer |