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Support Worker

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • People, HR & Administration
    Healthcare
  • Essex

AI generated summary

  • You must be flexible with shifts, reside in the UK, and submit a completed application form. No CVs accepted. Wait 6 months to reapply if unsuccessful.
  • You will provide personalized care, act as a Key Worker, support daily living skills, foster independence, and help build community connections and meaningful relationships.

Requirements

  • You must be able to work shifts and to be flexible and reliable. A variety of shift patterns will be offered.
  • We can only accept fully completed applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK, we do not accept CV’s as a form of application – This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme.
  • Completed Application Forms must be submitted to our Head Office address (below) or emailed to be considered for the vacancy.
  • If you have not received a response to your application within 10 working days of the closing date please accept this as notification of an unsuccessful application.
  • Unsuccessful applicants must wait 6 months before reapplying.
  • We do not provide outcomes for unsuccessful applications.

Responsibilities

  • Your role will involve providing care and support in a personalised and responsive manner.
  • As well as providing direct care and support, you will have the opportunity to act as a Key Worker supporting people to achieve their dreams and goals.
  • You will work proactively to enable people to develop their quality of life and independence.
  • This will include providing support to build confidence and skills in all activities of daily living.
  • You will enable people to establish a positive and meaningful lifestyle, build community connections and relationships with others.

FAQs

What is the hourly pay for the Support Worker position?

The hourly pay for the Support Worker position is £11.90.

Where is the job located?

The job is located in Thurrock, Essex.

Is this a full-time or part-time position?

This is a part-time position.

What kind of training will be provided?

We will support you with excellent training, which includes autism awareness, Positive Behavior Support, and Diplomas in Health and Social Care.

What are the shift patterns like for this role?

A variety of shift patterns will be offered, and you must be able to work shifts flexibly and reliably.

Can I apply with a CV?

No, we do not accept CVs as a form of application. Candidates must complete the online application form.

Are there opportunities for personal development within this role?

Yes, the role includes opportunities for personal development and building skills in activities of daily living.

Who can I contact for more information about the job?

For more information, you can contact Sarah Brushette, Team Manager at 07811 808 764.

Can I apply if I am not located in the UK?

No, we can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.

What should I do if I do not hear back after applying?

If you have not received a response within 10 working days of the closing date, please accept this as notification of an unsuccessful application. Unsuccessful applicants must wait 6 months before reapplying.

Opportunity, Choice, and Wellbeing

Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1991
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Creative Support was established as Manchester Housing Consortium in 1990 and was registered in 1991 as an Industrial and Provident Society with charitable status. We subsequently changed our name to Creative Support to show our commitment to developing creative responses to individual needs. In our first five years we successfully enabled people who had been living in long stay hospitals to move into supported housing, greatly improving their quality of life. By the late 1990’s we were providing a wide range of housing, care and support services. Creative Support now provides person-centred services across England in 65 local authorities, supporting over 5,000 individuals with care and support needs. Our portfolio includes accommodation based services such as residential care, supported housing and extra care as well as a range of floating support and homecare services to service users living in their own homes. We also provide day activities and respite support so that service users, families and carers can enjoy holidays and short breaks.