West Sussex County Council is a diverse organisation that provides services to more than 850,000 residents.
Hybrid working helps us deliver a great service and our employees enjoy the flexibility this gives to fit around their home lives.
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We a looking for a compassionate support worker for one of our female clients based in Haslemere.Our client sustained her brain injury as a result of having two brain aneurisms.
These have caused her on going physical and cognitive difficulties and she requires 24-hour support for all activities of daily living.Pay Rates: (Weekly Pay)Monday to Sunday - £14 per hourLocation: Haslemere Opportunity to cover sickness & holidayMonday - Sunday 1pm - 9pm9am - 9am9am - 11pm12pm - 11pm Due to some of the tasks and personal care included within this role, this job is open to female applicants only.You must also hold a Full UK drivers license in order to be considered.
Worked as a carer previously in the UK (Preferably atleast 3 months experience) Experience working closely with families of the supported (Preferred) Experience working with brain injuries would be beneficial but not essential Full UK drivers license own vehicle would be needed for this role due to location Clinical experience would be beneficial but not essential, as you will potentially have to assist with the following: Hoisting, Manual handling, PEG feeding, Cough Assist & Oral Suction
Care Assistant / Support Workers - Saturday / Sunday / Weekend shifts
My client is a medium sized privately owned care company who support young adults with neurological disorders and learning disabilities in the local community.
Their goal is to help their service users to have a happy and valuable life experience... and for their team to have passion for the work they do.
Working in Domiciliary Care and fed up of driving for half the day?
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My client support young adults with neurological disorders and learning disabilities in the local community.
Their goal is to support young adults in the local community to have a happy and valuable life experience... and for the team to have passion for the work they do.
This role will involve working with adults from 18 years and upwards with physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries, chronic health conditions, older people, and people with dementia.
Pertemps are recruiting for qualified and experienced Adult Social Workers to join a busy community team.
The postholder will manage a caseload collaborating with people and family or friend carers, undertake strengths-based assessments and reviews, identifying eligible needs and personalised outcomes.