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Job Location | Fleet, Holbeach |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Salary negotiable |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Job Title:Care AssistantLocation: Holbeach PE12Hours: 35Salary: £8.80Information: This role is shift work. Driver, full UK driving licence, is desired not essentialWork with us! Achieve together want you to have fun at work and make things happen for the people we support. We value everyone and we want brave people to help the people we support work towards achieving independence and reaching their goals. Achieve together is one of the UK’s leading providers of support for people with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex needs.If this sounds great to you… Then you’re just what we’re looking for and we’d like to hear from you!What do our Support Workers do Supporting someone isn’t just personal care; it’s so much more. As a Waking Nights Support Worker you could be supporting individuals with swimming, assisting with the weekly shop, or even helping to administer the right medication.Our Support Workers are focused on active listening, meaningful engagement and ensuring people lead full, healthy and active lives.Set in rural Lincolnshire, Willoughby Lodge benefits from large expanses of countryside and walking paths.Willoughby Lodge is an all-male supported living service for people aged 18+ with autism spectrum conditions, severe learning disabilities, acquired brain injury, complex needs including behaviours that may challenge and epilepsy.If you would like to know more details about the role please click the job description below.What experience do you need You don’t need to have experience to be a good Waking Nights Support Worker. If you are caring, kind and want to work in a job that is genuinely rewarding, this is for you.You’ll need to have great communication skills and be comfortable making decisions. A basic level of English and Math is also required.What are the Benefits