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.
We are currently recruiting for a Support Worker to work in the community across the Doncaster area as part of the Home Emergency Alarm Response Team.
These roles are within the Home Alarm service which allows individuals to remain living independently in their own home by providing telecare equipment to enable them to summon help in the event of a fall or emergency.
You will be required to respond to these call outs and assist where required.
Lifestyle Peer Support Worker with previous experience working with adults with Mental Health support needs, excellent communication and organisational skills is required to join a well-established Charity in a field-based role covering East Cornwall.
We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Lifestyle Peer Support Worker with previous experience working with adults with Mental Health support needs, excellent communication and organisational skills.
Please note: Full driving licence, access to and use of a vehicle is essential in order to travel independently across the geographical area (East Cornwall) for business purposes
A London-based Housing Association are recruiting for a Support Worker to provide a housing related support service to their residents ina supported housing service in Tower Hamlets with a view to moving them on from temporary accommodation in to independent living.
The focus of this Support Worker role is work with residents with regards to tenancy sustainment and independent living to prepare them for moving on from the service.
This will include the following tasks and responsibilities:
Through our Early Help Service, we will work with children, families, and young people to help ensure that every person is supported to achieve his or her potential.
West Sussex County Council is a diverse organisation that provides services to more than 850,000 residents' every day.
The foundations for mental health, emotional control, doing well in education and parenting ability are all set in place in the early years; the home surroundings, family life and parenting are all important factors in determining positive outcomes for children as they grow and develop.