Support Workers – Newton Abbot

  • 25th Jun 2024 Newton Abbot
  • DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS AVAILABLE

    Interaction Recruitment are currently looking to recruit Support Workers to work either days or nights for a client we have in Newton Abbot.

    You will be supporting and enabling residents to get the most out of life, supporting individuals to maintain relationships with family and friends and gain the ability to move on to more independent living when they are ready.

    The residential home is enabling service users with autism and learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge.

    The Role:

    Assisting with daily living and domestic duties

    Developing positive working relationships

    Ensuring that the health, safety and welfare of clients is always protected

    Maintaining accurate and up to date reports such as support plans

    Respect the individuality and confidentiality of each client

    Build and maintain relationships with service users.

    Supporting service users out in the community.

    As a Support Worker – the following experience and characteristics are considered essential to the role:

    A minimum of 6 months experience within a healthcare environment

    The ability to be patient & calm under pressure

    Easily adaptable to new environments

    Reliable & trustworthy

    Eligible to work in the UK -Right to work.

    Access to your own transport is desirable, however this is not essential

    What Interaction offers you:

    A competitive hourly rate with further enhancements for Bank Holidays

    Full/part time hours available to suit you

    Full FREE training

    Full support from our experienced Healthcare Consultants

    Please apply below and one of our experienced Healthcare consultants will be in contact

    Job Info

  • Job Title: Support Workers – Newton Abbot
  • Location: Newton Abbot
  • Post Date: 25th Jun 2024
  • Close Date: 26th Jul 2024
  • Job Salary: £12 - £13 per hour
  • Job Hours: Full Time
  • Job Contract: Contract
  • Company: Interaction Recruitment
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