Support Worker for a 10-Year-Old: Fun, Safe & Active

Support Worker for a 10-Year-Old: Fun, Safe & Active

Full-Time 14.67 - 14.67 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
UKCIL Ltd

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Provide one-to-one support for a 10-year-old boy during fun social activities.
  • Company: Join UKCIL Ltd, a compassionate organisation dedicated to making a difference.
  • Benefits: Earn £14.67 per hour, enjoy paid holidays and covered expenses.
  • Other info: Flexible hours in a rewarding role that values patience and reliability.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in a child's life while having fun and being active.
  • Qualifications: Experience with non-verbal communication or a willingness to learn is essential.

The predicted salary is between 14.67 - 14.67 £ per hour.

UKCIL Ltd is seeking a compassionate Support Worker in Berwick-upon-Tweed to assist a 10-year-old boy with Autism and ADHD. The role involves providing one-to-one support during social activities and ensuring the child's safety at all times.

This rewarding position requires patience, reliability, and flexibility. You will need experience with non-verbal communication or a strong willingness to learn.

The role offers a pay rate of £14.67 per hour, with paid holidays and expenses covered.

Support Worker for a 10-Year-Old: Fun, Safe & Active employer: UKCIL Ltd

UKCIL Ltd is an excellent employer that prioritises the well-being and development of both its employees and the children they support. With a focus on creating a fun, safe, and active environment in Berwick-upon-Tweed, the company offers competitive pay, paid holidays, and a supportive work culture that encourages personal growth and learning opportunities. Join us to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a fulfilling career in a compassionate community.

UKCIL Ltd

Contact Details:

UKCIL Ltd Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Support Worker for a 10-Year-Old: Fun, Safe & Active

Compassion
Patience
Reliability
Flexibility
Experience with Autism
Experience with ADHD
Non-Verbal Communication