1700 £
Basic salary | 1400 £ |
Maximum Wage | 2100 £ |
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Support Worker for Adults with Learning Disabilities
*To set up standing orders, set up to pay bills and / or personal contributions where appropriate.*. *Liaise regularly with families, parents and health care…
Salisbury
ECL
Learning Disabilities Support Worker - Chelmsford
Learning Disabilities Support Worker – Chelmsford Salary: £11.00 per hour Hours: Part time, 22 hours a week - Monday, Wednesday and Friday Location: Highfields Day Centre, Chelmsford, Essex Are you looking for a rewarding career and have the passion to make a difference? Take the next step in your career and become a Learning Disabilities Support Worker with the ECL team. What we can offer you as a Learning Disabilities Support Worker: £500 new starter bonus* Competitive rate of pay in your local area 24 days annual leave a year, plus bank holidays, rising with service Full paid induction at normal hourly rate Ongoing training opportunities for you to develop your career and skills Free enhanced DBS check Free uniform if required for role & PPE Enhanced contributory pension scheme Annual salary reviews and performance bonus Healthcare support scheme Discount on your favourite retail brands, restaurants, holidays, and more Refer a friend scheme of £1500 To be considered as a Learning Disabilities Support Worker, you need: To be passionate about providing a high level of care and support to adults with learning disabilities and/or autism Exceptional listening and communication skills To possess an empathetic approach To be willing to provide personal care Basic IT skills A proactive approach to work and be able to work on your own initiative To be able to work flexibly depending on the needs of the work environment Previous experience in the care industry is preferred but not essential as full training will be provided. Travel required across Essex to attend training, work at other centres, and in the community. To view the full job description for our Learning Disabilities Support Worker role, please click here. For an info
Chelmsford
FIRST CARE RECRUITMENT
Learning Disabilities Support Worker
Salary: £1,710 per month Reference: Staplehurst/AJ/121* Learning Disabilities Support Worker - Staplehurst, Kent (TN12) - £1710.00 per month 15% Enhanced overtime rate £400 Welcome Bonus Full time or part time positions Shift Times - 7.00am - 2.30pm and 2.30pm to 10pm Would you like to make a difference to our Service Users lives? Would you like to do amazing things together? No day is the same - make a difference Small Supported Living Service supporting 3 people with Learning Disabilities in Staplehurst, Kent. They really enjoy activities like going out for drives, swimming, going shopping, going home to visit their families, going for coffee, garden centres, watching films at the cinema, going bowling or meeting at the pub with their friends. Are you sociable, active and love getting out and about? If so you will be ideal to support our great service users. You will provide some personal care, assist at meal time, with activities, ensure they take their medication and attend doctors or hospital appointments together. Experience as a Support Worker or Care Assistant is useful but not essential as our client will provide a thorough induction programme for you to train as a Learning Disabilities Support Worker. Why join our client? Because the people they support are at the heart of everything they do, and they truly value all their Learning Disabilities Support Workers and are committed to ensure the Support Staff are fully supported too. Benefits Package for the Learning Disabilities Support Worker role Competitive pay rate 28 Days annual leave including Bank holidays £400 Welcome bonus Blue Light Card - Enjoy discounts in your favourite shops, restaurants, and great days out provided at no extra cost to you. Life Assurance and Pension Scheme Free DBS Sleep in and payment enhancements
Staplehurst
FIRST CARE RECRUITMENT
Learning Disabilities Support Worker
Salary: £22,486 per year + benefits Reference: Street/AJ/60 Learning Disabilities Support Worker in Street and Wells, Somerset £22486 Per Annum £400 Welcome Bonus 15% Overtime enhancement Car Driver is essential The right to work in the UK is required Street and Wells and other nearby areas Supported Living and Outreach Projects working with people with Learning Disabilities and Autism £22486 per annum £400 welcome bonus 15% overtime enhancement for hours over 37.5 per week Travel time plus mileage paid at 45p per mile Sleep ins every other weekend paid at £55 28 Days annual leave including Bank Holidays Bank Holiday pay enhancements Flexible shift hours between 7.00am and 10.00pm or weekends only Full time or part time or weekends Early and late shifts Full or part time hours available Doing amazing things together, supporting people in the community. Blue light card Life assurance and pension scheme Free DBS No uniform Lots of career progression opportunities About the role of a Learning Disabilities Support Worker for Learning Disabilities and Autism Would you like to make a difference to someone’s life and see them achieve their goals and fulfilment? This is a fundamental characteristic for a Support Worker and if this is you, then we would love to talk to you. Our clients support people in the Street and Wells area with Learning Disabilities and Autism, who enjoy lots of different activities such as going out for short walks, accessing the community, watching films and tv, swimming, singing, listening to music, playing an instrument and much more. Being a Car driver is essential. Applicants considered for this position could be Support Workers or Care Assistants or someone with no experience but has a passion to help people with Disabilitie
Wells
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