Join Our Team as a Female Support Worker
Location: Tadley, Hampshire
Salary: £12.47 per hour plus benefits
Hours: 0 hours per week, between 7.00 am and 9:30 pm, Monday to Sunday, on a shift rota basis
Contract: Part-time, Bank
Driving Requirement: A valid full UK manual driving license is essential
Right to Work: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. No skilled worker visas are available.
Who you will be supporting!
Heather House is a specialized nursing home providing care for sixteen young adults with complex neurological, learning, and physical disabilities, including Juvenile Batten disease (CLN3) and Rett syndrome. Despite their challenges, they lead fulfilling lives in a supportive environment.
Life at Heather House includes engaging activities like music, singing, and on-site hydrotherapy. Celebrations and festive events are key parts of community life, and your support helps create memorable moments.
For more information about Heather House, click here.
About You
We are looking for passionate, empathetic, and resilient Support Workers to join our Heather House family in Tadley. If you are eager to make a difference, we want to hear from you!
Essential Criteria
Experience in at least two of the following areas:
* Physical and Learning Disabilities
* Complex Health Needs
* Juvenile Batten Disease (CLN3)
* Neurodegenerative Conditions
What you will be doing
As a Female Support Worker, you will:
* Assist with daily care: Personal care, meal prep, and other daily tasks.
* Build relationships: Understand individual needs and support their independence.
* Encourage independence: Support personal goals and creative pursuits.
* Support social activities: Participate in holidays, events, and hobbies.
* Respect and dignity: Treat individuals and families with respect and equality.
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Why work for us?
We offer extensive training, career progression opportunities, recognition, work-life balance, financial benefits, wellbeing support, and a referral bonus program.
SeeAbility, founded in 1799, is a historic UK charity supporting people with disabilities, including sight loss, through person-centered services and specialist eye-care.
We are committed to safe recruitment and diversity, encouraging applications from all backgrounds, especially those with disabilities.
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