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A leading Social Care organization is looking for a Female Support Worker in Ipswich. In this flexible role, you'll support adults with learning disabilities, helping them reach their personal goals and enabling them to lead fulfilling lives. Training is provided, requiring no prior experience. Join a caring team where you will enjoy a guaranteed monthly salary, generous leave, and various well-being benefits. Whether you seek part-time or full-time hours, your contribution will make a significant difference.
Job Title: Female Support Worker
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full time & Part Time or Relief
Salary: £13.00 per hour
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Reference: Are you seeking a new career in Social Care, with a regular monthly salary and job security?
Maybe you have worked in Social Care before and are looking for a new challenge or perhaps you have always wanted to make a positive difference in people lives? We are extremely proud of the work we do, the people that work with us and the training we offer. As a valued Support Worker with Thera East, you will be part of an inclusive team supporting adults with a learning disability. You will help create innovative ways to support individuals achieve their own personal goals, aims and ambitions. The support you provide will change with everyone you work with because everyone is different.
Supporting people in their daily lives is varied and could include helping someone develop new skills, providing personal and emotional support, helping people plan and manage their own home, support with leisure, employment, individual interests and travel. This can be a fun and rewarding but also at times challenging and demanding role.
You may be supporting people in their own home or out and about in their community. Thera East is unique we are led by people with a learning disability.
Our vision is to promote that people with a learning disability can be leaders in society.
Using a person-centred approach, you will empower people with a learning disability to live the lives they choose. Who are we looking for?