At a Glance
- Tasks: Support adults with learning disabilities and help them live independently during waking nights.
- Company: Join a rewarding and supportive environment making a real difference in people's lives.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, part-time hours, and the chance to make meaningful connections.
- Other info: Dynamic role with varied responsibilities and the opportunity for personal fulfilment.
- Why this job: Be a vital part of someone's journey to independence and personal growth.
- Qualifications: Compassionate, reliable, and possess a full UK manual driving licence.
The predicted salary is between 27000 - 27800 £ per year.
Salary: £25,845 (pro-rata)
Location: West Malling
Hours: Part Time 18 hours per week
Shift Pattern: Waking Nights | 10:00pm - 7:00am
This is an excellent opportunity to join a rewarding and supportive environment where you can make a meaningful difference to people's lives every day. Our client is looking for a caring, compassionate, and reliable individual to support 7 adults with learning disabilities, autism, and behaviours that may challenge. No two days are the same, and this role offers the opportunity to help people live independently, achieve personal goals, and enjoy fulfilling lives.
A full UK manual driving licence is essential due to the needs of the service and the people being supported.
The Role
As a Female Support Worker working waking nights, your responsibilities may include:
- Supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, epilepsy, and physical disabilities to live as independently as possible
- Providing emotional support and reassurance throughout the night
- Assisting with personal care while maintaining dignity, respect, and choice
- Supporting with daily living activities where required
- Encouraging social inclusion and helping individuals maintain relationships with friends, family, and their community
Female Support Worker employer: Eleven Eleven Recruitment
Join a compassionate and dedicated team as a Female Support Worker in West Malling, where you will have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of adults with learning disabilities and autism. Our supportive work culture prioritises employee well-being and growth, offering ongoing training and development opportunities to enhance your skills. With a focus on teamwork and respect, this role not only allows you to provide essential support but also fosters meaningful relationships within the community.