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Join a compassionate team as a Bank Support Worker, where you can make a real difference in the lives of residents with learning disabilities and mental health conditions. This role offers a great work-life balance with regular shifts and a supportive environment. You will provide dignified support, companionship, and assist residents in their daily activities, promoting their independence and quality of life. With opportunities for training and development, along with excellent benefits, this is a rewarding position for those who truly care about making a positive impact in their community. If you have the passion and dedication, we want to hear from you!
Make a difference every day and give back to your community!
Prime Life are on the lookout for passionate and dedicated care professionals to join our friendly team as a Support Worker, on a bank basis. At present, we have several vacancies available and are keen to meet with candidates as soon as possible for interviews.
This role will be based at Southfield House, in the heart of Brigg in North Lincolnshire. The home has been specially designed to cater to the every need of 14 residents, living with a range of learning disabilities and mental health conditions and as such require dignified support from our caring team. It is essential that candidates for this role are therefore patient, understanding and respectful of our residents’ individual abilities.
Benefits of becoming our Bank Support Worker:
This role offers great work-life balance, with regular set shift patterns between the hours of 8am and 8pm, across a 7-day working week. In return for your commitment to our residents, we can offer a range of excellent benefits including:
Responsibilities of our Bank Support Worker include:
What we’re looking for in our Bank Support Worker:
To be successful within this role, you will have a genuine caring nature and a desire to make a real difference for our residents. Though prior experience as a Support Worker or Care Assistant is desirable, this is not essential as full training is provided. Typically, our residents live with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, and physical disabilities that require dignified support from our care team. It is essential that candidates for this role are therefore patient, understanding, and respectful of our residents’ individual abilities.
If you feel you have the skills and experience to become our Bank Support Worker, please click ‘apply’ today, and we’ll ensure to be in touch!