Support Worker
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We are seeking caring and committed individuals to join a supportive team delivering high quality care across a range of services in Dorset.
Positions: Various available including; Senior Support Worker, Support Worker and Night Support Worker
Location: Weymouth, Dorchester, Stalbridge, Sherborne, Bridport and Crossways
Salary: £12.71 to £14.11 per hour depending on role and experience
Hours: Full time, typically 37.5 to 38 hours per week (day and night roles available)
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: Ongoing recruitment
About the Role
We are recruiting for a range of Support Worker, Night Support Worker and Senior Support Worker roles across multiple services. These positions offer the opportunity to make a real difference to people with learning disabilities and mental health needs, supporting them to live independently and achieve positive outcomes.
Key responsibilities may include:
Providing high quality, person centred care and support
Supporting with daily living tasks including personal care, meal preparation and medication
Promoting independence, wellbeing and community engagement
Building positive relationships with the people you support
Maintaining accurate records and reporting changes in needs
Following safeguarding and health and safety procedures
For senior roles, supporting team members and ensuring high standards of care delivery
For night roles, remaining awake and alert, carrying out checks and maintaining a safe environment
You will work as part of a supportive team, contributing to a safe, inclusive and positive environment.
About You
Compassionate, patient and committed to delivering excellent care
Strong communication skills and a team focused approach
Willingness to learn and complete training such as the Care Certificate
Flexible to work shifts including evenings and weekends
For senior roles, previous experience in social care and confidence supporting a team
Whether you are experienced or new to care, full training and ongoing development opportunities are available.
About the Organisation
This is a well established charity with over 30 years of experience supporting people with learning disabilities and mental health needs. The organisation is values driven, focusing on dignity, kindness, inclusivity and integrity in everything it does.
They are committed to creating meaningful support journeys, investing in their people, and continuously improving the quality of their services. Employees benefit from a supportive culture, strong leadership and opportunities to develop long term careers in the care sector. xxuwjjq
Benefits include competitive pay, enhanced annual leave with service, pension scheme, ongoing training, employee perks and referral bonuses.