Posted by Domus Recruitment Ltd • £40K/yr to £45K/yr
Domus have an exciting opportunity for a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner to join a growing provider of care and support for adults with Learning Disabilities, in the Northeast.
Covering from Darlington to Newcastle, you will be allocated a number of Supported Living services to ensure the group's services achieve high quality outcomes for the people supported.
We're looking for someone who can work collaboratively with colleagues including key workers to help the people supported explore and realise their potential to develop relationships, skills and independence so that they can pursue all opportunities
Care Navigator / Health and Wellbeing Support Workerwith experience in supporting vulnerable adults and excellent verbal and written communication skills, is required to join a well-established Charity.
You will be working with people in prison, and people on probation in the community.
KEY REQUIREMENT: Applicants must be 18 due to prison based working and hold a Full UK Driving Licence with access to own transport.
This role is known internally as a Specialist Care Navigator
Health and Social Care Support Navigator with experience in supporting vulnerable adults and working knowledge of some of the following: health, debts, social care, housing, court systems, mental health, criminal justice and substance misuse, is required to a well-established Charity.
You will be working with people in prison, and people on probation in the community
Join South Tyneside's journey to excellence in Children's Services!
We're seeking passionate and experienced Social Workers to empower and support families as part of our Supporting & Strengthening Families (SSF) teams.
What You'll Do
Work closely with families to ensure safe, supportive care for children.
Posted by Prospero Health & Social Care • £15/hr to £22/hr
You will need to be able to identify and report any safeguarding issues to help assist the young person's development and keep them on track.
For this role, you will need to have good attention to detail, writing detailed notes about the young service users' emotions, interactions with colleagues/family members, conversations in person and on the phone, food diaries and the daily routines.
The role will require you to partake in activities with the young person and help to manage their money, ensuring receipts are kept for each transaction.
Our Accuracy Checking Pharmacy Technicians (ACPT) make a real difference by delivering an outstanding service to the communities we serve from leading our pharmacy teams to providing Macmillan Cancer Support advice and patient triage.
We also offer a six-week training programme to Pharmacy Technicians who want to become ACPTs.
To enable you in your role we have emerging technologies, our Pharmacy helpdesk with live chat facilities and a network of pharmacy professionals across our stores and Support Centre.