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A leading UK adult social care provider is seeking a Support Worker in Gillingham. In this rewarding role, you will support young adults with complex needs to achieve their goals and enhance their independence. Responsibilities include assisting with daily activities, personal care, and planning enjoyable outings. Ideal candidates will possess a caring attitude, strong communication skills, and resilience. Join a supportive organization that values diversity and offers career development opportunities.
Ref: ncg/TP/10050157/7368
Support Worker
Salary: £12.27 (£25,521.60 per annum)
Working Hours: 40
Service: Endurance Care Kent – Gillingham
We are currently recruiting for a Support Worker
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, autism 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.
We won Specialist Care Provider of the Year 2025 in the large group category at the National Care Awards! We Won Specialist Care Provider 2025! – National Care Group
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.
Don’t meet every single requirement? We invite you to apply anyway!
NCG is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and all colleagues working with these groups are expected to share a commitment to this. You will be expected to report any concerns relating to the safeguarding of vulnerable adults in accordance with agreed procedures. If your own conduct in relation to the safeguarding of vulnerable adults gives cause for concern, NCG’s agreed protection procedures will be followed