2 afternoons a week Support Worker at Priority Recruitment - £16/hour
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Job Title: Support Worker
Agency: Priority Recruitment
Location: Tunbridge Wells
Salary/Rate: £16/hour
Job Type: 2 afternoons a week (Tuesday & Wednesday) 13:30 - 18:30; Plus one weekend day shift - 6 hours
Must: Drive (UK license - manual or automatic)
Salary & Benefits- Above market pay rate: £16 PAYE minimum.
- Dedicated learning and development program.
- Access to a wide range of free online courses for all staff on a variety of topics.
- Refer a friend scheme - you can earn up to £500 per referral!
We are currently recruiting a Children's Support Worker to provide care for a young male in their own home. Due to an ABI, our client has cerebral palsy and delayed physical development and lives at home with his parents.
He attends mainstream primary school and uses mobility devices such as a power wheelchair, walker, and standing frame at home.
Our client will need support picking up from school, attending activities/therapies if scheduled, providing snacks, and supporting with homework.
Our client is fun and energetic, so we are looking for someone dynamic who is keen to get involved in activities, whilst also being able to provide appropriate boundaries when needed.
ResponsibilitiesProvide personal support and assistance with mobility, bathing, dressing, and feeding.
Help with school transportation and homework.
Assist with scheduled therapies and extra curricular activities.
Maintain a safe, supportive and engaging environment for the client.
Qualifications & Experience- Experience working with young children is essential.
- Experience supporting children with complex care needs.
- Driver with access to a vehicle.
- Compassionate, reliable, and person centred approach.
- 2 Afternoon shifts
- 1 weekend day shift
Apply now for more details. We'd love to hear from you!
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