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Community Support worker

Community Support worker

Posted 4 March by Interaction Recruitment
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Are you interested in a social care role where you can make a real difference?

We are looking to recruit two enthusiastic, passionate and motivated individuals, to join our Client in providing care and support to adults with learning disabilities in the local community.

You would be joining a highly skilled and talented team rated as ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC.

You will assess the needs of individuals and develop plans to meet those needs.

You will assist customers with their personal care needs and budgeting, as well as support with menu planning, shopping, cooking and domestic tasks.

Within our supported living contracts, you will help customers to understand their tenancy agreement, as well as offering support with decorating, simple DIY and home maintenance.

There will be elements of Moving and Handling so you will need to be able to help the clients with that. 

You will also provide support in accessing facilities within the community, including leisure activities and in promoting independence.

Having the use of a car, a full driving license and Business Class 1 Insurance is essential for this role.

Flexible working rota to provide appropriate support for service users which includes sleep-in duties as required, paid at £42.00 per night, as well as evenings and weekend working which attract an enhanced hourly rate of £11.55 (weekdays) and £12.55* for weekend hours (except Bank Holidays which are paid at double time).

All applications will be subject to pre-employment checks including Right to Work in the UK, enhanced DBS and references.

If this is something you think you would like to know more information on then please send over your CV or give me a call on  

Reference: 52246453

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