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Male Support Worker

nationalcaregroup.com

Greater London

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

A prominent care organization in the UK is seeking a Support Worker in Braintree. The ideal candidate will have a caring attitude and a full UK driver's licence. Responsibilities include assisting individuals with daily activities, providing personal care, and helping clients achieve their goals. This rewarding role requires a team player with excellent communication skills and resilience. Opportunities for ongoing training and career development are available.

Benefits

Paid training and recognized qualifications
Refer a Friend scheme
Inclusive work culture
Access to financial control app

Qualifications

  • Full UK driver's licence is essential.
  • Passion for supporting others and helping them achieve goals.
  • Previous experience with mental health needs is desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Build positive relationships and plan goals with individuals.
  • Assist with daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, and errands.
  • Provide personal care including assistance with eating and medication.

Skills

Caring attitude
Excellent listening and communication skills
Team player
Resilience
Job description

Salary: £12.65 per hour / £19,734.00 per annum (Based on 30 hours)

Working Hours: 30 hours per week

Service: Nexus Support Limited - Braintree

PLEASE NOTE - A FULL UK DRIVER'S LICENCE IS NEEDED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ROLE

Nexus Support Limited is a specialist provider working alongside people with Learning Disabilities, Autism and Complex Needs aged between 16 and 45, and their families in the South Essex area. Covering - Basildon, Castle Point, Chelmsford, Southend.

Days are spent supporting people to live a life meaningful to them. We provide opportunities to grow, develop new skills and to explore and enjoy new and established interests and experiences. This may include activities such as swimming, exercising, Health & Beauty and any preferred activities that individuals may wish to participate in within community settings and within their own homes.

When not out and about staff are on hand for chats and advice to help when times become challenging.

You will need to be available to work for a minimum of two shifts per week supporting the person at home and within the community. Shifts patterns include earlies, lates, sleep in and alternate weekends.

About National Care Group

National Care Group is one of the UK’s leading providers of adult social care, supporting people with learning disabilities, mental health support needs, acquired brain injuries, autistic people, and complex related needs. Its mission is to empower those it supports to lead their best life, enabling them the opportunity to unlock their full potential and live as independently as possible within their community.

The role of a National Care Group Support Worker

You will work with young adults who have complex needs. We are looking for a respectful and caring individual who can passionately support our young adults to fulfil their potential. This is a sometimes challenging role but one with huge rewards.

  • You will build positive relationships with people by listening, discussing, and then planning goals and ambitions together.
  • You will help to plan their daily tasks and assist with practical activities such as cooking, cleaning and running errands.
  • You will assist with personal care, which may include support with eating and administering medication.
  • You will help to plan and participate in any exciting days out they wish to enjoy.
  • You will make a positive impact on someone's life by supporting them to become more independent wherever possible.
What qualities do you need to be a great support worker?
  • A caring attitude, with a passion for supporting others and a motivation to see them achieve goals.
  • A team player, able to work effectively with other colleagues.
  • Resilience to keep going at difficult times and the confidence to ask for support if needed.
  • Excellent listening and communication skills.
  • Previous experience with mental health needs.
What’s in it for you?
  • The opportunity to develop a career in a secure and fulfilling role at an organisation that values growing its team from within.
  • You can continuously learn on the job with the benefit of paid training and the opportunity to gain recognised qualifications.
  • You will work at an organisation that celebrates age, gender and diversity within an inclusive culture.
  • The organisation promotes an environment of wellbeing with support for you to stay healthy and happy.
  • The opportunity to earn rewards through a Refer a Friend scheme.
  • Access to an app called Stream (formerly known as Wagestream) enabling greater control over your finances.

At National Care Group, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic organisation. So, if you’re ready to embark on a journey where your potential outweighs your current skill set, we encourage you to apply. You might have the right values and attitude we are looking for!

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