The residential home is enabling service users with autism and learning disabilities and challenging behaviours.
Interaction Recruitment are currently looking to recruit Support Worker's to work within a variety of environments within the Exmouth area .You'll be 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're ready.
Sign language isn't a necessity but is not essential.
Qualified Social Worker - Adults Learning Disabilities
We are looking to recruit a Qualified Social Worker for the Adults Learning Disabilities Service in Devon County Councils within the Social Care industry.
The Qualified Social Worker vacancy in Devon will be for an initial 3-6 months with potential for extension subject to internal circumstance and your performance.
By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts across any of our client Trusts in England, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in several wards or areas.
Trust Location: Royal Devon University Healthcare Trust
At Halcyon Health & Social Care, we are looking for reliable and compassionate support workers to work with multiple services across Devon that help adults and children in the following settings:
Being a support worker, you will be making a difference every day by helping people to live their lives to the fullest, regardless of their situation or ability.
A bonus of agency work is the flexibility and variety that's open to you; at Halcyon, we also understand the importance of having a work-life balance.
Interaction Recruitment are currently looking to recruit Support Worker's to work within a variety of environments within South Molton and surrounding area's covering a variety of services including Supported Living, Residential Services, Specialist Units and plus many other services as part of our established health and social care agency.
The service is for people who have a recent history of homelessness that are moving on from first stage accommodation.
These clients have led complex lives and may have experienced or still be experiencing, trauma, mental ill-health, substance misuse, domestic abuse and may be involved with diverse service providers.