Wake Night Support Worker - Maidenhead (SL6), Maidenhead
Client:
Accomplish
Location:
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
69ac88802ea7
Job Views:
19
Posted:
18.06.2025
Expiry Date:
02.08.2025
Job Description:
Package Description
£12.00 - £12.70 Depending on experience - We are seeking Wake Night Support Workers to join our supportive team in Maidenhead.
Joining our team at Maidenhead offers a fulfilling and rewarding experience, providing stability with opportunities for career growth. Many of our Managers and Team Leaders started as Support Workers and advanced through ongoing training and coaching.
Our specialist Supported Living and Outreach service in Weymouth supports individuals with Learning Disabilities, Autism, Mental Health needs, and Acquired Brain Injuries. We focus on person-centred support that promotes independence and meets individual needs.
Support Worker Responsibilities include:
* Promoting independence and helping clients lead fulfilling lives
* Supporting and encouraging development of personal skills through hobbies and interests
* Assisting with healthcare needs, including appointments and medication administration
* Teaching life skills such as budgeting, paying bills, and shopping
* Assisting with personal care (depending on the individual)
* Supporting domestic tasks like cleaning and cooking
No prior experience in care is needed as full training, coaching, and development are provided.
Additional Benefits:
* 5.6 Weeks Annual Leave
* Free DBS Check
* Wellbeing Support via Employee Assistance Program
* Support for obtaining QCF qualifications for career advancement
* Staff Referral Scheme - split a £500 bonus for referring a friend
* Paid Induction and Training
* Discount Scheme at High Street retailers, days out, gifts, holidays, and car purchases via Blue Light Card
About Keys Group
Keys Group combines three leading UK providers of education, care, and activities: Accomplish, Keys, and Peak. We support over 2,000 children, young people, adults, and families across England and Wales through various services, including specialist residential and supported living for adults with disabilities, autism, mental health needs, and brain injuries.
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