Can you make the move to work at the heart of care?
Can you join the many staff who have already changed careers and made the move to the Joint Community Rehabilitation service?
All you need is a caring heart and a passion to help others, we will teach you everything else you need to know to succeed in this rewarding role.
‘ Support work is to encourage the person to be independent. It’s about recognising what their needs are and helping them to achieve their goals.’ Peter – Support Worker
The Joint Community Rehabilitation service is at the heart of care in the community. Our teams assist older adults after an illness or injury get back to independence in their own home. Working alongside other professionals, you may initially be providing some personal care, helping with therapy exercises, and giving emotional support to help clients regain the skills and confidence they need to manage these everyday tasks themselves.
There are permanent weekend contracts available ranging from 6 to 24 hours per week.
Note: a driving licence and access to a car is required and the role involves working shifts between the hours of 7am and 10pm.
We are looking for candidates who:
1. Display a caring and empathetic approach
2. Can adapt to meet the individual needs of our clients
3. Can work as part of a team
4. Can meet the travel requirements of the post
'Being a JCR support worker every day is different. Every client in different. We truly make a positive difference to our clients lives and this makes me proud and happy every day. Some days are challenging but our team is strong and supportive. My job is part of my life now.' Sarah – JCR Support Worker
In return we can offer you:
5. Comprehensive training
6. Opportunities for career progression
7. Excellent peer and managerial support
8. An attractive pension and Annual Leave package
To apply for this role please follow the ‘ Apply Now ’ button above to complete the online application form.
Interviews will be confirmed at a later date.
We are not able to offer sponsorship for these positions.
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