Female Support Worker!
Please make sure you read the following details carefully before making any applications.
An opportunity has arisen to join one of our well establishedSupported Living homes, supporting adults with a learning disability in the Neath area.
You must have:
On going right to work in the UK
A FULL UK driving license
A car - part of the role is taking the clients out weekly
Flexibility to to work mornings, day shifts, evenings and an sleep in over night.
*Female only* due to client preference.
We are looking for professional, dedicated and caring individual who can offer commitment to delivering high quality support and care to our service users, promoting independence within their own home.
Ideally you will have experience supporting clients with learning disabilities.
It's essential you are confident delivering personal care with a mindful approach towards protecting the dignity of the individual and promoting their independence.
You will be working on either a 1 to 1 or 2 to 1 basis depending on the needs of the service user and the home environment.
It's desirable that you have at least an QCF level 2 qualification in Health and Social Care however we can help you work towards this qualification.
We can offer you:
* On-going training package
* Smartphone app to manage your availability and allocated shifts
* On-call support
* Progression opportunities, QCF Level 2/3 in Health and Social Care
* Flexible working with vacancies from 16 hours to 35 hours per week
* Contracted hours
* The opportunity to join a well established team and passionate family business
In order to be considered for this job you will need the following:
* Right to live and work in the UK
* Referee contact details for your current place of work, and for all employments in the past 5 years or your 3 most recent jobs
* Full driving licence and access to a car preferred
* QCF in Health and Social Care highly preferable.
* Be prepared to register with Social Care Wales
*A female is required for this role - Due to the intimate personal care requirements of the service user, we have a genuine occupational requirement for a female carer. xsngvjr This preference is made in accordance with the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1, Paragraph 1, where being a woman is a genuine occupational requirement for the role.