Job Role: Support Worker
Hours: Full Time- 37.5 hours
Pay Rate: £11.96 per hour
Location: St Raphaels, The Butts, Brentford, TW8 8BQShift Patterns: Earlies 7am-3pm & Lates 1.30pm-9.30pm- Must be rotatable to work both shift patterns
Do you like to help people reach their full potential?
We believe that each person must be at the centre of their world, and of the support and care they may require to lead life to the full in their own way.
We really care about our staff and offer a range of excellent benefits:
1. Excellent Training and Development
2. £750 recommend a friend bonus.
3. 28 days’ annual leave, including bank holidays.
4. Comprehensive company sick pay scheme
5. Pension scheme contributions
6. Free Life assurance
7. Training and continuing professional development opportunities.
8. Employee Assistance programme
We recruit based on values – you do not need to have experience, as we provide all the training required! Experience in a similar position is desirable.
9. As a valued member of our team, Support Workers are key to helping us put our service users at the centre of their world.
10. By joining us as a Support Workers you will be a part of enabling us to deliver support that provides someone with the resources to reach their full potential.
11. You’ll be working from care plans tailored to the needs of each individual, based on their lifestyle, supporting with day to day living tasks such as personal care, mealtimes, social interactions, and activities in the community.
12. As a Support Worker you will be maintaining an environment that is appropriate to the needs of our service users.
13. As a Support Worker you will be creative and resourceful when supporting our service user.
ABOUT THE SERVICE:
St. Raphaels Home offers accommodation, support and care to 21 people with learning disabilities. The accommodation is provided between two buildings located adjacent to each other. The original St. Raphaels building comprises eight en-suite bedrooms, with staff support for personal care throughout the day, and a member of staff sleeping-in at night. It is fitted with a lift so the rooms are accessible to all.
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