Support Worker
Job description
As a Support Worker, the work centres on glassmoon Services are proud to work with Skills for Care and The Department of Health and Social Care as an ‘Early Adopter’, of the Care Workforce Pathway. It would suit someone who can bring careful technical judgement and practical problem-solving to the role.
What the work leans on
We commit to producing rotas 12 weeks in advance to support colleagues with their personal planning and work-life balance. At Glassmoon Services, we provide 24-hour support to individuals with autism and/or learning disabilities, including a range of needs and different presentations.
Where the technical work sits
- Glassmoon Services are proud to work with Skills for Care and The Department of Health and Social Care as an ‘Early Adopter’, of the Care Workforce Pathway.
- Supporting shift-by-shift logistics operations while learning systems, routines, and working standards.
Technical requirements
- (All checks are fully funded by Glassmoon Services Ltd).
Practical details
- Safeguarding the welfare of those in our care is paramount, and you will actively promote and maintain their safety.
- Have the chance to use your knowledge, skills, and adherence to legislation, best practices, and our policies and procedures to deliver the highest quality care.
- Have a voice in notifying the Team Leader/Senior Support Worker of any changes you observe in the needs of the individuals we support, contributing to their continued well-being.
- Help the people we support to maintain and develop relationships with family, friends and other people important in their life.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Pension, Holiday allowance, Overtime
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