It's providing care and support to some of the most vulnerable people in society.
Working 15 hours a week, you will join the team at Rosebank House where you will create an activity-based culture, which will see you use technical and creative skills to assist in developing, delivering and coordinating programmes focused on social, recreational and leisure activities.
Being an Activities Coordinator is so much more than just organising programmes.
Posted by NonStop Consulting Ltd • £42/hr to £45/hr
Responsibilities
Complete Care Act assessments.
General
Nonstop care is currently working with a well established local authority in the Berkshire area who are looking for an Approved Mental Health Practitioner(AMHP) to join their service on Day shift only.
This role offers excellent supervision and assistance, allowing you to continuously develop and improve your skills and abilities, which will assist you with further career progression in the future
Posted by NonStop Consulting Ltd • £20K/yr to £30K/yr
General
Nonstop care is currently on a unique opportunity with a Charity in the Slough area who are looking for a Support Worker to join their Families First project.
They offer the opportunity to work from home which offers extra support for their workforce and helps assist with effective and efficient caseload management, giving you greater job satisfaction and flexibility.
Responsibilities
The aim of the team is to provide multi-agency, evidence-based interventions that integrate seamlessly for children, young people, and their families.
Posted by NonStop Consulting Ltd • £42K/yr to £49K/yr
General
NonStop Care is currently working with a well established local authority on the Reading area who are looking for a Social Worker join their Children and Young People Disability Service (CYPDS) team.
They offer the opportunity to work from home, giving you the opportunity to travel less and spend more time working on your caseload which will lead to greater job satisfaction
Responsibilities
The CYPDS Team looks after the children and young people of Reading with a disability 0 to 18.