Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker
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Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker (AW3)
Contract: Permanent
Location: Care Home, Caerphilly
Hours per week: 15 hours
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday - 11.30am to 2.30pm (plus occasional weekends)
Pay:
- Weekday = £15 per hour
- Weekends = £16 per hour
Closing date: 20th May 2024
(Please note – we reserve the right to close the advert earlier if we receive a high volume of suitable applicants)
I am a 48-year-old man who suffered a brain injury and as a result I have many complex needs, behavioural, cognitive, and physical, I also suffers with hypersensitivity.
As my Rehabilitation Assistant/Support Worker you will undergo training to encourage and assist me with my physiotherapy and therapeutic exercises. I reside in a care home so you will be working with me alongside my care staff, I will not require any help with personal care. I also want you to support me to work towards accessing activities and facilities within the community and facilitate visits to my parents’ home.
I am a big Newcastle Utd football supporter and enjoy listening to music.
You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and be friendly, caring, trustworthy, patient and reliable.
Essential Information
To join me as a Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker you must be: -
- Able to drive.
- Willing to work occasional weekends.
A full induction and training will be provided.
This role is subject to an Enhanced level DBS.
Also, Top Reasons to apply: -
- Above the industry average for pay
- Mileage rate - 45p per mile
- Work directly for our client and not an agency (unlike most agency work you will spend quality time with your client which can make a real difference)
- Great opportunity for professional development
- Be part of an expert multi-disciplinary team
- Bespoke client induction and training
Rehabilitation Assistant / Support Worker
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