Support Worker

Kent County Council London This week

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Onsite
Schedule Night shift

Support Worker focuses on work alongside a small team to ensure the smooth running of the shift where people are provided with stimulating and meaningful learning experiences and activities.

What the role involves

  • Work alongside a small team to ensure the smooth running of the shift where people are provided with stimulating and meaningful learning experiences and activities.
  • With on shift guidance.
  • Support, you will help to supervise and respond to each person to ensure their safety whilst providing them with the comfort, stimulation and reassurance to make each visit an enjo.
  • Work a flexible shift pattern, between day and night shifts, including two weekends a month.
  • Need to hold a Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care (or equivalent) or be willing to work towards achieving this within two years of employment.
  • Also be expected to complete your Care Certificate if you do not already hold this.

Skills and requirements

  • Relevant care, clinical, support, registration, DBS, or safeguarding requirements may apply.

Candidate fit

  • patience, respectful communication, safeguarding awareness, and steady support habits
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