Job Description
Care Support Worker – Lloyd Court, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6AE
£14.06 per hour (Nights) + enhancements
21 hours per week + opportunity for additional hours
Shift patterns: 20:00-07:30 across Monday - Sunday
About Lloyd Court
Lloyd Court is a housing with care scheme in Holt, where we provide care and support to tenants who live in their own flat under a tenancy agreement with Broadland Housing. The flats are self-contained and allow the service users to live as independently as possible.
A Day In The Life
As a Care Support Worker at Lloyd Court you will assist with personal care and general support tasks across our self-contained flats and community areas, enabling the service users to live comfortably whilst promoting their independence and dignity in line with their person‑centred care plan.
Working as part of the Lloyd Court team, you will build strong relationships with colleagues and service users, participate in and support wellbeing events and activities, and help promote a safe and engaging environment for all residents.
You will respond to call bells and emergencies in a timely manner and communicate with other medical professionals and community stakeholders as required.
About You
We are looking for people who are passionate about supporting others by providing excellent care and who share our core values:
* We care completely.
* We collaborate proactively.
* We act with integrity.
* We pursue better.
* We make it happen.
We will be looking for you to demonstrate these at the interview stage.
Additional requirements: an enhanced DBS check will be required; Norse Care is currently unable to provide sponsorship.
Benefits
Access to award-winning training, weekend working enhancements, Blue Light Card, physiotherapy and chiropractor treatment, and other support services. Detailed information available on our website.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
We are committed to employment practices and behaviours which encourage diversity, promote equality of treatment and eliminate unlawful and unfair discrimination.
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