121 Support Worker (Driver)
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Interaction Recruitment are currently looking to recruit Support Workers to work for a client in the Wadebridge area on a 121 basis in the clients own home.
You need to be able to drive as you will drive the clients car to take him out.
Shifts are 24 hours with a sleep in.
The
Role:
· Assisting with daily living and domestic
duties
· Developing positive working relationships
·
Ensuring that the health, safety and welfare of clients is always
protected
· Maintaining accurate and up to date reports such as
support plans
· Respect the individuality and confidentiality
of each client
· Build and maintain relationships with service
users.
As a Support Worker - the following experience and
characteristics are considered essential to the role:
· A
minimum of 6 months experience within a healthcare environment,
preferably supporting clients with learning disabilities, autism,
challenging behaviour or mental health needs.
· The ability to
be patient & calm under pressure
· Easily adaptable to new
environments
· Reliable & trustworthy
· Eligible to work
in the UK -Right to work.
· What Interaction offers
you:
· You will have access to the following benefits as part
of the role of Support Worker
· Holiday allowance accrued as
you work along with a pension
· A competitive hourly rate with
further enhancements for Bank Holidays
· The opportunity to
work within a wide range of different environments on a weekly
basis
· Shift times vary - short shifts available, long days
and nights
· Full/part time hours available to suit
you
· Full FREE training
· Full support from our
experienced Healthcare Consultants
· Excellent customer
service
· A choice of setting.
Please apply below and
one of our experienced Healthcare consultants will be in contact.
121 Support Worker (Driver)
Interaction Recruitment
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