Sessional Care & Community Support Assistant

Sessional Care & Community Support Assistant

Full-Time 10 - 12 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support adults with learning disabilities to live their best lives.
  • Company: Join a supportive charity making a real difference in the community.
  • Benefits: Flexible hours, training opportunities, and a caring team environment.
  • Other info: Great progression opportunities in a rewarding and dynamic role.
  • Why this job: Make a positive impact while gaining valuable experience and skills.
  • Qualifications: No prior care experience needed; we value your attitude and transferable skills.

The predicted salary is between 10 - 12 £ per hour.

Enable in Largs, North Ayrshire is seeking Personal Assistants on a sessional basis with early mornings, evenings and weekends to support adults with learning disabilities to lead their best lives. You don't need care experience; we hire on values and transferrable skills, with on-the-job training and a bespoke team approach to safety, wellbeing and personal goals.

Join a supportive charity that offers training, progression and a wide range of benefits as you help residents engage with the community.

Sessional Care & Community Support Assistant employer: Enable

Enable is an exceptional employer that prioritises the growth and well-being of its employees, offering a supportive work environment where you can thrive as a Recruitment Consultant in the dynamic construction and engineering sectors. With generous benefits such as 25 days of holiday and private healthcare, alongside ample opportunities for professional development, you'll find a fulfilling career path that values your contributions and fosters meaningful relationships with clients.

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Contact Details:

Enable Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Sessional Care & Community Support Assistant

Empathy
Communication Skills
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving Skills
Time Management
Interpersonal Skills