Waking Night Support Worker
Job description
This Support Worker opportunity is built around we are recruiting Waking Night Support Workers to provide high‑quality, person‑centred support to adults with learning disabilities, autism, and/or acquired brain injuries. It would suit someone who can bring patience, clear communication, and respectful care standards to the role.
Why this role may suit you
We are recruiting Waking Night Support Workers to provide high‑quality, person‑centred support to adults with learning disabilities, autism, and/or acquired brain injuries. In this rewarding role, you will support individuals to live as independently as possible, make informed choices, and achieve their personal goals both at home and within their loc.
The working style that fits
Handling shift-by-shift responsibilities with consistency and care. Strong professional approach.
What you need
- Personal or work-related experience providing care or support (formal or informal experience accepted).
- Experience supporting or caring for someone (paid or personal experience accepted).
- Full UK driving licence and ability to travel independently (essential for some roles).
Practical information
- Flexibility is essential, as shift patterns will be arranged in line with service requirements.£ - £ p/hr (DOE).
- Additional detail: Training or development support may be provided.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Pension, Holiday allowance, Training
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