Support Worker
The Support Worker position centres on supporting Worker focuses on support people with care, daily routines, clinical tasks, or wellbeing according to the role remit. It would suit someone who can bring patience, respectful communication, safeguarding awareness, and steady support habits to the role.
Role overview
The National Autistic Society is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and adults who use our services. Complete the relevant safeguarding checks.
Care and support involved
Supporting Worker focuses on support people with care, daily routines, clinical tasks, or wellbeing according to the role remit. Follow safeguarding, medication, documentation, or care-plan requirements where they apply. The National Autistic Society helps create a world that works for autistic people, and we have a rewarding opportunity for a Support Worker at Kingsley House.
What helps in this care setting
Patience, respectful communication, safeguarding awareness, and steady support habits.
Care skills and requirements
- Relevant care, clinical, support, registration, DBS, or safeguarding requirements may apply.
Job details
- Shift pattern: Weekends.
- Additional detail: Additional staff or wellbeing benefits may be available.
Requirements mentioned
- DBS check
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