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A dedicated support charity in Tadley, England seeks a Waking Night Support Worker to aid vibrant young adults with complex needs. Responsibilities include supporting daily routines, planning engaging activities, and maintaining accurate support notes. The role offers a full-time contract at £13.20 per hour plus benefits, including training and career progression opportunities. Ideal candidates should possess strong communication skills and previous experience in care. Join us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we support.
Role Description
Location: Tadley, Hampshire
Hours: 40 hours contract, full time, permanent
Salary: £13.20 per hour (£27,456 per year) plus benefits
Visa Sponsorships: Not available
Heather House is a one-of-a-kind, specialized nursing home providing exceptional care for sixteen vibrant young adults. These remarkable individuals live with severe complex neurological, learning, and physical disabilities, including Juvenile Batten disease (CLN3) and Rett syndrome. Despite the challenges they face, they live fulfilling lives within a supportive and loving environment.
Life at Heather House is filled with engaging activities designed to stimulate and enrich the lives of the people we support. They find joy and therapeutic benefits in music and singing. They also have access to their own on-site hydrotherapy pool. The smiles and laughter we share are a testament to the positive impact of these programs.
Holidays are a particularly special time at Heather House. The people we support eagerly participate in festive events throughout the year, from Valentine’s Day and Easter to Halloween and Christmas. Your support helps us continue to create these unforgettable moments and provide the highest quality of care for the people we support.
For further information about Heather House, please click here.
If you’re compassionate, resilient, and ready to learn, this is your moment. It’s hands‑on, it’s heart‑led, and yes — it’s brilliant.
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Registered as The Royal School for the Blind, SeeAbility is one of the oldest disability charities in the UK. This year we are celebrating our 225th anniversary, having pioneered specialist support across multiple generations since 1799!
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