Support Worker, Adderbury nr Banbury (Drivers Only), Banbury
Job Summary
Are you female and interested in working in the care industry? Do you hold a manual driving licence? Do you live within an hour's commute of Adderbury? Do you consider yourself to have a good sense of humour? Are you active in the community and want to make a difference in people's lives?
Your skills and life experience could be a great match for our support worker role at Brandon. All you need is a willingness to learn, flexibility, a can-do attitude, and a desire to help someone live a full life!
The support you provide will be centered around each person’s values, preferences, and needs, which could include developing daily living skills, accessing a wider community, personal care, and medication needs.
We have 6 apartments at Adderbury, accommodating people of all abilities and needs. Located in a rural setting near Banbury, our environment is friendly and casual. We work at the pace of the people we support, helping them achieve their goals and live the lives they choose. Every day is different. For more information or to arrange a casual visit, contact Emma at 07811502006 or Sonia at 07493867183.
This role is suitable for support workers, healthcare assistants, care professionals, learning support assistants, play workers, carers, teaching assistants, home carers, health and social care professionals, or those looking to start a career in care.
Benefits include:
* Full training to gain the nationally recognized Care Certificate
* Ongoing training and career development, including professional qualifications
* Contributory pension
* We cover the cost of DBS checks
* Pre-planned rotas
* Access to Wagestream for earnings tracking and early access to a portion of earnings
* Shopping discounts with Blue Light Card, EE perks, and Costco membership
* Referral bonuses for successfully recommending a friend
* Wellbeing helplines
* Health Cash Plan
You will:
* Hold a full manual driving licence (essential)
* Have good communication skills
* Maintain a positive and patient approach
* Be resilient and respectful of people's differences
* Build professional relationships
* Work effectively as part of a team
Your responsibilities:
* Empower the people we support to live the lives they want
* Develop daily living skills
* Support community access for socialization, employment, training, or friendships
* Contribute to, develop, and implement individual care plans
* Communicate professionally with support recipients, their families, and external professionals
* Maintain the health needs of the individuals supported
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