- Experience of working in a support role, both in the community and the home.
- Friendly, approachable and confident in the role.
- Experience and ability to understand and deal with complex and challenging behaviour.
- Flexible in approach to meet the needs of the client.
- NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or equivalent recognised health profession qualification.
- Full driving licence with access to own car.
- Experience working with acquired brain injury
- Previously worked with therapists to deliver a support plan.
- Registered on DBS update service.
- 5.6 weeks holiday including bank holidays, rising to a day of annual leave per year of service, up to a maximum of five days (pro rata for part time)
- Employee counselling service
- Quarterly supervisions
- Free DBS Checks
- Competitive rate of pay
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- Great modern office well located in Bury – with free tea, coffee and parking
- Auto enrolment pension scheme
- Lots of social events and activities
Waking Night Rehabilitation Support Worker - United Kingdom - Rehabilitation for Independence Ltd
Description
Salary: £13.75 per hour paid for 8 hours Waking Night plus 4 hours paid at £12.00 per hour (Pending Pay Review in April)
We are seeking a Rehabilitation Support Worker to provide an exceptional service for our client in Lymm. This is a rewarding opportunity to be a part of our clients rehabilitation journey and support our client to achieve as much independence as possible. You will be working closely within a team helping to ensure that a continuity of care is provided to our clients.
We recognise the hard work, flexibility and commitment of our people so we offer a wide range of employee benefits, such as a thorough induction programme, on-going training to develop new and existing skills and a great employee Rewards scheme, where you will be able to receive a variety of discounts from major retailers.
About The Role
Your role will be dedicated to working 2 to 1 with a young person with an acquired brain injury. Working to build a professional, working relationship and supporting them. You will be part of a team supporting them 24/7.
Your main attributes will be friendly, approachable and have empathy towards your client treating them with respect and dignity at all times. We support vulnerable people to live as independently as possible, by building their confidence and skills to realise their potential.
This post will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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Why work for Support for Independence?
We are an expanding, passionate rehabilitation company providing support to children and adults across England, specialising in acquired brain injury, spinal injury and other complex conditions.
As part of our commitment to making Support for Independence a great place to work, we believe that you are the key to our clients' rehabilitation success and so we offer a great employment package including training, supervisions & support along with an excellent rate of pay and many benefits which include:
We are a friendly team that encourage success at all levels. we are an equal opportunities employer committed to creating a working environment that is free from all types of discrimination, empowers our employees and encourages everyone to be the best they can be.
We are passionate about the work we do. Helping our clients achieve their full potential and improving their quality of life. If you would like to be considered for any future roles within Rehabilitation for Independence or Support for Independence, please complete the form below and send us your CV.
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