Female Learning Disabilities Healthcare Support Worker - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom - Thornbury Community Services

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    Job Description

    Female Learning Disabilities Healthcare Support Worker (Drivers only).

    Location : Northwich, Cheshire

    Shifts : Days ONLY (Monday-Sunday: 08:00-20:00).

    Pay Rates (including holiday pay): Days £ / Nights £ / Weekends £

    Please note that for this role you MUST BE A DRIVER with business insurance.

    As an 'Outstanding' CQC-rated care provider Thornbury Community Services recruits learning disabilities support workers to utilise their skills and expertise to enable our clients to live safe and fulfilled lives where they can achieve personal goals, learn new hobbies and take trips into the community.

    We are looking to recruit learning disability support workers in Northwich, Cheshire with UK-based learning disabilities and/or autism care experience to support our client. This is a community based support role.

    Benefits

    We have created a bespoke benefits package for our support workers to ensure they feel valued, can achieve the careers they want and truly make a difference in the lives of our clients. Once you join us, you will gain complete access to our comprehensive benefits package, which includes:

    · £200 refer a friend bonus

    · Travel and mileage expenses in some instances

    · Initial shadow shifts to help you familiarise yourself with the client and environment

    · 24/7 operations support from our dedicated care coordinators and clinical support from our expert Clinical Team

    · Market-leading rates of pay that match some of the most competitive nursing agency pay rates in the UK

    · Upskilling opportunities

    Role requirements

    We are looking for Learning disability support workers with a minimum of 12 months of UK-based experience who are passionate, resilient and highly skilled. In order to be considered for this role we require the following key skills:

    · Experience and confidence in performing physical interventions in the last two years

    · Learning disabilities

    · Autism

    · Mental health

    · Restraint training and Physical intervention