Industrious Recruitment are currently looking for Support Workers with recent NHS experience or Care home experience, looking for extra shifts to work within a care home setting or in Crisis Centres.
Support Workers/Healthcare Assistants must be well versed in a number of care and medical techniques.
Some common duties and responsibilities include
Assisting with daily living activities such as eating, showering and using the toilet.
We are aiming to speak with skilled & experienced Support Workers for children and young people, ready & able to assist with a varied load case, all with varied complexities.
Our Workers will be expected to provide knowledge, experience, assistance & support to maintain a safe & stable family environment, with the well-being of our Young People at heart.
The Children or Young person may be subjected to some/all of the below risk factors:
We are currently looking to grow our already established, dynamic and dedicated team of support workers who are committed and dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of individuals with care needs.
You will be supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities, ASD [Autism], Medical [Physical] and Mental Health Illnesses, and ADHD to lead a fulfilling and more independent life.
One of the largest housing associations in the UK is recruiting for a Support Worker to provide an excellent residents support service within one of their supported housing services in South West London.
This Support Worker Post is based within a cluster of supported services in Pimlico which offers accommodation based support for people with complex mental health and dual diagnosis needs across five locations is the Pimlico area of Westminster in London.
Support Worker - Supported Living / Mental Health - £25k to £27k allowances excellent benefits - SE London
This is an opportunity for an experienced Support Worker to join a not-for-profit organisation that provides supported living and supported housing services for vulnerable individuals who have experienced social exclusion, disadvantages or homelessness but have retained the capacity to make independent choices.
They work proactively with their partners to support their residents through their journey to independence and social inclusion.