Support Worker - Mandarin/Cantonese Speaking

Posted 9 April by Search
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Are you an experienced Support Worker, fluent in Canontese/Mandarin and have experience of working within the community with people who have learning and physical disabilities?

This could be the perfect opportunity for you! We are currently recruiting for a specific role, subject to a client we support on a daily basis, they are due to welcome a new resident who primarily speaks in Cantonese/Mandarin and will be in need of a support worker who can appropriately communicate with them.

The suitable Support Worker will:

  • Have worked a minimum of 6 months with recent experience working within the community with people who have Learning Disabilities
  • Experience of Autism, Learning Disabilities, providing Personal Care, Administering Medication, Complex Care, Lone Working or working part of a team.
  • Have a flexible approach to work
  • Have a passion for helping others and making a difference in their lives
  • Be able to travel via own or public transport in local and surrounding areas to your home
  • Our client is offering competitive weekly pay and free DBS, full induction and training, plus a uniform if required. The flexible working nature of the shifts means you can fit this job around your other work and lifestyle commitments.


Is this sounding like the perfect role for you?

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Thank you,

Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.

Required skills

  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin
  • Support Worker

Reference: 52441713

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