Hours: Ad-hoc as required
Hourly Rate: £12.25 per hour
Do you need more flexibility? We understand how challenging it can be to find a job that fits your personal commitments. That’s why Choice Care is offering a range of flexible positions to suit your needs. A Bank Social Care Worker role could be the perfect fit for you.
Overview of the role
Whether you are new to social care or have previous experience, we welcome your application. You will receive in-house training when you start with Choice Care. Working alongside our permanent staff, you will make a significant difference in people’s lives while enjoying activities like days out, trips, and other events that help ensure the people we support are safe, happy, and lead fulfilling lives.
Key duties
* Providing personal care, including bathing, toileting, dressing, and assistance with feeding
* Medication administration
* Supporting residents in daily activities, hobbies, or outings
* Following care plans and company policies and procedures
* Building honest, respectful relationships with residents
* Maintaining accurate daily records
* Attending and completing training as required
Personal Attributes
Patience, reliability, flexibility, teamwork, and good communication skills are essential qualities for a successful Bank Social Care Worker.
Benefits
* Refer a Friend scheme – earn £500 when you recruit a friend to Choice Care
* Christmas bonus – vouchers for all staff
* Monthly prize draw – three winners receive £500 each, tax-free
* Blue Light Card eligibility
* Wagestream – a financial app for tracking earnings, saving, pay advances, discounts, and financial support
Who are we?
Choice Care is a leading UK residential care provider for people with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health conditions. With over 30 years of experience, we have high CQC ratings and are recognized as one of the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two consecutive years.
Our homes are like families, fostering trust and unconditional care. We focus on building strong bonds and supporting independence through personalized activities, social events, outings, and holidays.
Where will you work?
Argyll House supports five men and women with severe learning disabilities and complex needs, including non-verbal residents. The home offers personalized support and a variety of activities to promote development. Located in north Swindon, it has transport for local and further outings, with a community-focused environment.
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