Job title: Female Support Worker
Location: Darlington, DL2
Pay rate: £15.00 per hour
Shifts and schedule: Part time – 12 hours per week
Contract: Temp-Perm
Must: Drive and have access to own vehicle
Priority Healthcare have a new exciting opportunity for a Complex Care Support Worker to take on a role supporting an individual with an acquired brain injury.
Based on a farm, this position offers a unique environment ideal for someone who enjoys active, engaging support work.
We would love to work with support workers who share our belief that disability is not a barrier so if this sounds like you, please apply below!
Salary & Benefits:
• above market pay rates, from £15 per hour
• Weekly pay every Friday
• DBS fees reimbursed
• Access to 30,000+ national and local employee discounts (electronics, home appliances, food, groceries, car buying, travel, fitness and more)
• Access to 100+ free virtual courses, live and on-demand, to improve your skills and aid self-development
• The ability to make a significant difference in another person’s life with free training to allow you to perform to the best of your ability
• Refer a friend scheme – you can earn up to £500 per referral!
Client and Role:
• Our client lives with an acquired brain injury and epilepsy however remains independent for his personal care
• The client requires 1:1 support for accessing the community, farm activities and emotional support
Successful Applicant:
• Must drive confidently with a UK license on a farm terrain and have access to own car
• Must have experience working with brain injury service users
• Excellent verbal communication skills
• Must be able to deal with challenging behaviour
This is an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in another person’s life.
Apply today and be the difference - step into a role where your support, energy, and compassion can truly transform a life.
*Some of our roles require drivers and male or female employees only, where this is indicated this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010