Female Support Worker Area: Sidmouth EX10 Salary: Days £ 15.50 Hours: Mixture of daytime hours We are looking for a female support worker for a gentleman with a spinal cord injury, he lives in his wife in his own home. He loves to go out and about into the community, and has a love of football, so someone who could share this interest with him would be an advantage, he is looking for someone to accompany him on short breaks away and someone with a calm and caring nature, a full clean drivers licence is essential Section 7(2b) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 applies that there is a genuine occupational requirement for female staff for these positions What We Offer: Opportunity to work for a CQC outstanding care provider Permanent contract Competitive pay Holiday entitlement Ongoing development, training & NVQ's Health & wellbeing programme Pension contributions Paid 2-day induction training Advance Rota Bank Holiday enhancement What were looking for in You: Kind, reliable, and respectful of professional boundaries Experience in care work or a willingness to learn Full UK driving licence required To work both independently and as part of a team. Flexible, loyal, & trustworthy Good time management & brilliant communicator Key Responsibilities: Emotional support General household tasks Personal care Attending appointments Accompany on short breaks and holidays Medication administration All aspects of care and daily living Support out in the community Clinical interventions as required, full training and ongoing support is provided by our clinical team Bringing brilliance to the everyday, at Barclay Specialist Care we aim to deliver high quality, clinically led complex care to individuals within their own homes or choice of setting. We strongly believe individuals should have complete choice of their care, activities, and life decisions. Our main aim is to deliver a clinically led care service that puts the individual first. If you are interested in the above position and would like to find out more then please apply now.