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Support Worker Expiring soon

52763726

£14 - £15 per hour

Chester-le-Street

Social Care

Contract | Full Time

ASAP

26/04/2024

24/05/2024

Job Title: Support Worker

Location: Chester-Le-Street

Pay rate: £14.00 to 15.00 per hour.

Job Type: Full or Part-time hours available.

Shift and schedule: 7am – 09.30 – 16.00 to 20.00 Monday-Friday

08.00 To 20.00, 20.00-08.00 also available on Friday and Saturday and Sunday.

 

Priority Recruitment are excited to present this brand-new opportunity for a Support Worker in the Chester-Le-Street area of County Durham.

This is an excellent opportunity to make a huge difference to a young gentleman who is fully dependent on others for all activities of his daily life.

 

Salary & Benefits:

- Competitive pay rates, from £14.00 to £15.00 per hour.

- Weekly pay.

- Access to 30,000+ national and local employee discounts (electronics, home appliances, food, groceries, car buying, travel, fitness and more).

- Access to 100+ free virtual courses, live and on-demand, to improve your skills and aid self-development.

- DBS fees reimbursed.

- Refer a friend scheme – you can earn up to £1,000 per referral!

- Moving and handling training provided.

 Client and Role:

- The client is a young person with bilateral cerebral palsy.

- The client is non-weight-bearing so requires hoisting and a wheelchair to be mobile.

- Personal care is required.

- 2-1 Support.

Successful Applicant:

- Experience working with clients living with cerebral palsy is essential.

- Must be a driver.

- Enthusiastic and keen to how to help the client progress.

- Peg feeding experience.

- Experience with hoisting.

This is an incredible opportunity for an experienced Support Worker to make a real difference in someone’s life.

Apply now for more details, we’d love to hear from you!

*Some of our roles require drivers and male or female employees only, where this is indicated this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.