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.
At Halcyon Health & Social Care, we are looking for reliable and compassionate support workers to work with multiple services across Warwickshire that help adults and children in the following settings:
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.
We're known as the Supporting People Team; we are part of a larger team that provide a countywide adult social care service that supports vulnerable residents.
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.
The Learning Disability Service in Stratford is looking to recruit warm, flexible and motivated individuals to provide person centred relief support to people living at our new development.
Creative Support is a thriving and progressive national third sector social care organisation, with a passion for delivering high quality and meaningful services to the people we support.
Our new bespoke service of townhouses will provide Supported Living opportunities for people with a learning disability.
To enable the Company to achieve the agreed contractual standard of service required by completing initial training in the workshop reconditioning wheelchair equipment to gain essential product knowledge.
We are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic Administrators who will support our team of Children and Family Centres which are based in Rugby District across our three Children and Family Centres:
You will be required to work across all three centres.