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A healthcare provider in Hull is looking for a Female Brain Injury Support Worker to assist a kind gentleman living with the effects of a brain injury. Responsibilities include personal care, medication management, and planning enjoyable activities. The role provides £15.40 per hour with full induction and training, emphasizing a caring approach. Candidates must be proactive, reliable, and comfortable with dogs. The hours are flexible between Monday and Friday, 9am to 2pm over two days.
This is a permanent role as a Female Brain Injury Support Worker, working in a welcoming family home in Hull to support a kind, motivated gentleman living with the effects of a brain injury. The role involves providing one-to-one support with personal care, mobility, medication, meal preparation, community outings and planning enjoyable activities, as well as offering companionship and emotional encouragement to help the client build independence.
The job involves assisting with personal care, mobility, medication, meal preparation, community outings and planning enjoyable activities. The successful candidate will also provide companionship and emotional encouragement, demonstrating a caring, mature and proactive approach.
Libertatem Healthcare Group is a registered provider with the Care Quality Commission, operating nationally to deliver high‑quality, personalised care for clients who have sustained personal injuries or suffered from medical negligence. The company places the client’s independence at the centre of everything they do.
Location: Hull
Hours: Between Monday–Friday, 9am–2pm over 2 days
Pay: £15.40 per hour
He is a gentle, family‑focused man in his 50s who enjoys going out, spending time with loved ones and staying active where possible.
Health condition:
He is determined and motivated and will benefit from support that helps him continue building independence one day at a time. A friendly Labrador, Ted, is part of the household, so confidence with dogs is important.
£15.40 per hour, DBS-paid full induction & training, supportive supervision, ongoing development, Blue Light Card access.
No specific qualifications are required, but the successful candidate should have a genuine care for others, a proactive attitude and the ability to work confidently and independently.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly the CRB) will be required to check for any previous criminal convictions.