Support Practitioner - Clydebank, United Kingdom - Cornerstone Community Care

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Passionate about making a difference but only available at night? Well look no further, we might have just the thing


Our Fabulous #TeamRiddell are recruiting now for a reliable, caring and patient *female colleague to join their Waking Night team as a Support Practitioner on a part-time permanent basis.

Waking nights are paid at your normal hourly rate plus an agreed standard waking night payment of £2.50 per hour.


You don't need experience in care as a Support Worker to start your career with us; we recruit on values and transferrable skills and will give you all the training you'll need if you're successful.
We'll even fund your SVQ/SCQF qualifications and your yearly SSSC fee

The Role
Based in Clydebank our small, friendly and cheerful team support two ladies to live in their own home.

As part of our Waking Night team, your main aim will be to ensure that the ladies have access to support and assistance during the night if needed.

In addition to providing support, your responsibilities will include maintaining a high level of cleanliness, updating care plans, reports and providing administrative support.


All we'll need you to bring is;

  • Confidence to lone work.
  • A caring and compassionate attitude.
  • The ability to work well in a team.
  • Great communication and organisational skills.
  • A positive attitude with a willingness to learn.
  • Good administration skills.
  • Confidence in the use of technology.

Shift Pattern


Our waking night shifts are 10pm until 8am the following day, you will work 3 nights one week and two nights the following week.

Although this is a waking night post, we will need you to have flexibility to attend mandatory training during the day, however, we will give you advanced notice of the dates and times.


Have any questions? If you'd like to find out more, please contact
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  • For this position, female is an Occupational Requirement as defined by the Equality Act 2010.

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