Part-time Support Worker (Children 4-17 y/o)

Posted 3 April by Network Healthcare
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Part-time Support Worker (Children 4-17 y/o)

  • £12 p/h
  • Full Training Available.
  • Part Time.
  • Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) Training.
  • Specialist Medication Training.
  • Any experience working with children is considered beneficial but not essential.

North Somerset (Commutable from: Weston Super Mare, Nailsea, Clevedon, Worle, Portishead, Pill, Bristol, Winscombe, Burnham-on-Sea)

Are you a Support Worker, Care or Childcare worker looking for a local, stable, part-time role, providing support to children and young people with learning disabilities in the North Somerset area?

This is an excellent opportunity for you to make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children in the North Somerset Area.

Network Healthcare is a nationwide Homecare provider, we specialise in Learning Disabilities support, domiciliary homecare, and complex care.

This role would suit anyone with a background in care work looking to provide essential care to vulnerable children with Learning Disabilities.

THE ROLE:

  • Part-time positions available.
  • Providing care and support to children before and after school and on weekends (7-8 hours per day)
  • Must have full UK Driving Licence with own vehicle.

THE PERSON:

  • Looking to provide support to children with learning disabilities.
  • Full Training Provided
  • Must have full UK Driving Licence with own vehicle.

Required skills

  • Healthcare
  • Home Care
  • Medication
  • Personal Care
  • Training

Reference: 52413981

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