Support Worker, Bangeston Hall, Pembroke Dock. £ 11.60 to £12.00 dependent on experience
Full Time role - 45.5 hours per week (Part time hours available)
**This role requires a drivers license** We’re a leading organisation dedicated to provide exceptional care and support to children and adults with complex needs associated with autism.
Situated on three acres of grounds in Pembroke Dock, Bangeston Hall is our largest home in the Pembrokeshire area for up to 17 adults from the age of 18. At the centre of the grounds is the main home, a manor house comprising of 10bedrooms with lots of communal space inside and out. The Lodge is an additional five-bed home and then a further two-bed home provides an additional living option. In its seven acres of land is a market garden and allotment, a huge polytunnel and a smallholding which provide lots of opportunities to get close to nature, learn life skills or simply to relax. The main building also has a music room and an art room.
If you possess a compassionate nature and find fulfilment in empowering remarkable adults through nurturing, caring, motivating, and encouraging their decision-making, then this role is tailor-made for you.
A day in the life of working at Bangeston Hall includes:
1. Ensuring their physical and emotional needs are met through a supportive and caring environment;
2. Support our people during recreational activities, outings and community integration;
3. Promote independence, self-esteem, and confidence in our people, celebrating their achievements and milestones;
4. Working together to ensure support is tailored to meet individual needs;
5. Keeping accurate records of all activities, progress, and incidents should they arise;
6. General housekeeping duties, including meal preparation;
Sound good so far? We are looking for people who care and have:
7. A compassionate and caring nature, with a genuine desire to make a positive impact;
8. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships;
9. Resilience and patience when faced with challenges, adapting to individual needs;
10. A willingness to learn and follow guidance from the team;
11. Basic IT skills for record keeping and communication purposes;
12. Flexibility to work on a shift basis, including weekends and occasional night shifts;
Please note: This job role involves regulated activity with adults and requires an enhanced DBS with barred list check.
Here's a glimpse into some of the amazing benefits you can expect:
13. Join us for a clear career progression and valuable qualifications - 97% of our managers progressed internally
14. Health plan - after probation
15. 'Refer a friend' scheme - earn up to £1000 per any successful permanent referral;
16. Eligibility for a 'Blue Light Card' for additional discounts at a range of retailers
How to apply:
Don't waste any more time, if you are ready to embark on a rewarding career as a Support Worker at Orbis Education and Care, we would love to hear from you. To apply please submit your CV using the 'apply' link.