Prior experience of supporting individuals with epilepsy would be desirable for this role.
No two days are ever the same, at times they may be challenging, exciting and rewarding. Some days will be slower, not so exciting and a bit repetitive. Overall, you will find that being a support worker is an brilliant role and you will be part of a team that really does make a difference to people's lives.
What does a Support Worker do?
As a Support Worker you will be expected to provide an outstanding level of support that will hugely contribute to the people we support, living a more comfortable, dignified, progressive and happy life.
- Personal care – Supporting people respectfully to look and feel their best.
- Supporting people to live independently – budget management, paying bills, arranging appointments.
- Excellent communication skills/relationship building – supporting the person to understand the world around them and promoting positive relationships.
- Community & Social Inclusion – support to make choices and create opportunities, spending time with families and friends, having an enjoyable social life.
*All roles are subject to an enhanced DBS check and suitable references.
Job ID: 33391