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Support Worker

Leeds, Manchester, London, Hull

Job Type

Part Time/Full Time/Temporary

About the Role

Carers are responsible for looking after people who need help due to disability, illness or frailty. They work with both young and old people meeting various needs in their day to day life. These workers help with shopping, making meals, laundry, dressing, cleaning, washing, and other duties. They may work at people´s homes or in local communities.

Carers usually perform many of the following tasks:
• Cooking meals.
• Dressing disable people.
• Cleaning house rooms.
• Administering medication.
• Providing emotional support.

If you have experience with the above description please feel free to get in touch with us or apply!

Requirements

Training & Background Checks
An enhanced DBS check & full training will be provided prior to commencing work with our client and you will also be supported by our clinical lead nurse for the area.

  • Being reliable and trustworthy.

  • Having good stamina.

  • Being patient and tactful

  • Having good knowledge about hygiene standards and basis health care.

  • Being able to deal with people from different backgrounds.

  • Having interpersonal abilities.

  • Being able to solve different types of problems.

  • Having manual dexterity.

  • Having a desire to help people.

  • Being a good listener.

About the Company

We provide temporary and permanent recruitment solutions to a broad range of clients throughout the UK from our database of dedicated candidates.

The personal and professional development of our brilliant staff members is our primary objective. We achieve this by providing them opportunities to increase their responsibilities and contribute to the company’s innovative and new ways of providing quality services.

All our new staff members undergo an induction programme based on All England's Induction Framework for Health and Social Care and its accompanying resources.

We work with an independent training provider who liaises with our coordinator to ensure our staff is competent in their relevant and mandatory subjects such as manual handling, etc.

The coordinator identifies and meets any special learning needs arising from service users’ personal plans - for instance, if the client has dementia or if the care staff is to carry out delegated healthcare tasks such as administering medication or catheter care and will provide or refer those staff to receive appropriate training. The effectiveness of this approach is evident in the individual training records and the number of certificates gained by our staff.

Competitive Pay Rates

As many shifts as you want

Flexible Shift Patterns/ take ownership of your schedule

Our incredible managers will support and help you in every and any way we can! We want you to succeed

A great company only is only great because of the amazing staff behind it! be part of the team and grow together

Career Progression Opportunities

Diverse Experience

Permanent Placements

Up to date training and coaching

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