You will be working for a large national charity who provide housing and support to homeless and vulnerable adults - joining a small and friendly team of Support Workers working in their Guildford service.
Support and accompany residents to attend essential appointments and signpost residents to relevant services and community-based projects.
The starting salary for this full-time, permanent role is £40,296 per annum based on 36 hours per week.
Are you passionate about supporting children, young people and their families through times of crisis due to behaviours of concern as a result of an ASD diagnosis and learning disabilities?
Ready to advance your career in transforming services to meet their needs?
A well-respected, national mental health charity is recruiting for a Mental Health Recovery Worker to support clients within a supported accommodation service.
Are you a proactive Support Worker with a good background in supporting clients with mixed mental health conditions?
You would be working for a charity that supports clients with mixed mental health conditions with the aim to have them successfully moved on within a 2-year period.
A leading Care home in Addlestone is looking for several Care Support workers to join there friendly and fast paced team, you will be a qualified and experienced Care Support worker and must hold a UK driving License, use of company car whilst on shift.
Assisting the patient with bathing, grooming, and getting dressed
We are The Forward Trust (formerly RAPt and Blue Sky), the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often-interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives.
Are you passionate about helping people and looking for a new challenge?
Do you want to work for a company where you are valued and be a person who can make a difference?
Our client is a non-profit organisation working with people to support their health and wellbeing.
Established for over 30 years, they have provided services alongside a variety of statutory and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) colleagues in Surrey and its boarders.
They believe change is achievable when offered by a flexible, respectful, inclusive and a non-judgemental approach.