Your new companyWe are currently working exclusively with a supported living service provider, who support people living in a range of accommodation styles which include individual flats, specialist single-story properties and shared houses.
Your new roleAs a Support Worker, you will be providing outreach support to access the community, various supported living options and supporting those with complex physical, learning, or mental health needs and developmental disorders.
They are committed to delivering support to service users to suit their aspirational and individual needs.
Are you a dedicated, compassionate person looking for a rewarding new career or experienced delivering great support to vulnerable people as a Care Assistant
We are recruiting a Female Support Worker to join our lovely team on a full-time, permanent basis to help and support a young lady in the Sheffield.
In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £14.17 per hour waking days, and £14.70 per hour waking nights.
CCMS are fully committed to delivering excellent support to all our clients and their families and put their thoughts and expectations at the heart of everything we do.
Our client, Barnsley Coucnil is looking for a qualified social worker who can support the Front Door in adult social care with screening safeguarding referrals and making timely decisions, in line with the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
As a Qualified Social Worker, you will also be part of a rapid response service that undertakes face-to-face visits to assess the needs and risks of adults who are experiencing or at risk of abuse or neglect when required and provide appropriate advice and support.
The team is also responsible for triaging incoming work to adult social care and ensuring that referrals are directed to the most suitable service or team.
The Diocese of Manchester has established the Children Changing Places Project, which is currently working with 33 schools and 33 churches in developing discipleship pathways for children and young people in Bolton.
One key aspect of this project is the Shades Project', which focuses on racial justice and faith, supporting schools and churches in developing a culture for all children and young people, regardless of racial background, to thrive and flourish.