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A leading care provider in the North East is looking for Bank Support Workers to provide essential support and assistance to individuals with learning disabilities and/or autism. The role involves practical and emotional support, promoting the independence of residents in a residential care home. Candidates should possess strong compassion, enthusiasm, and experience in complex care. Join a rewarding team that values personal dignity and offers comprehensive employee benefits including funded qualifications and a pension scheme.
Whilst fully embracing the company ethos support workers provide practical assistance and emotional support to empower people we support to achieve their goals and aspirations, respecting everyone’s individuality and enabling them to make appropriate choices to live the life they want to live.
Support is required 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are looking for Bank Support Workers covering days, evenings, nights in and around Murton.
Are you enthusiastic, compassionate and committed to supporting people in a way which respects their dignity? Here at Swanton, we are looking for people who share our core values and are able to apply these to the work that they do. At the heart of our ethos are five key words: Potential, Responsibility, Integrity, Diversity, Empathy.
The position involves lone working. You would need to be able to work on a rota which includes shift work and weekends. Experience working within complex care is essential.
*subject to eligibility & criteria
You will be required to undergo relevant pre‑employment checks including an enhanced DBS check. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
We are a residential care home situated in the heart of Murton, County Durham, providing 24/7 support and care to 10 people with learning disabilities and/or autism. At Murton Grange we promote independence in a person‑centred approach. We pride ourselves in being open and honest, keeping in touch with relatives is important to us as well as the people we support.