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Job Location | East Sussex |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £18,571 - £20,362 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Community Support Workers:Crawley - 32.5 hours per week. Competitive rates of pay starting at £16,095 p.a. (£9.52 per hour)Burgess Hill - 37.5 hours per week. Competitive rates of pay starting at £18,571 p.a. (£9.52 per hour)Brighton - 2 days per week. Competitive rates of pay starting at £17,127 p.a. (£9.30 per hour)Our client is seeking to recruit Community Support Workers on Crawley and Burgess Hill, to work as part of a dedicated team responsible for providing person-centred support to children, young people and adults with physical disabilities and complex health needs, in order to promote independence and personal fulfilment.They are also seeking someone to be a Support Worker to a 19 year old lady who lives with her family in Brighton 2 days per week (Sunday and Monday) for 8-10 hours per day (Typically during the day, to be discussed at interview). It is a busy family household (with a dog), and they need someone who can fit in and get on with the role. The person has complex needs so someone who is willing to learn clinical procedures is essential. A driving license driver is essential and experience of working with people who have epilepsy is also an advantage.What are they looking for:Someone to provide support and guidance in accordance with Person Centred Plans, adapting to different methods of communication in order to enable and empower children and young adults to be heard and understood.Supporting children and young adults within their own homes, which can involve personal care, and social outings.Showing dignity and respect to the young people and staff you will be working with.What they offer:Excellent Working HoursCompetitive rates of payPension schemeGenerous holiday entitlementCareer Development - Opportunity to work towards a funded qualification in Health and Social CareSupport & Guidance - You will be guided and supported by a team of dedicated trained staff