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A leading not-for-profit organization in the UK is looking for compassionate Female Support Workers in Sawston. This full-time or part-time position focuses on enhancing independence skills for women with learning disabilities. The role offers a welcome bonus up to £1,000, flexible shifts, and excellent benefits, including paid training and access to financial education resources. Join a supportive team dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.
Find the right job for you in adult social care- A career in care is a career where no two days are the same.
A career in social care offers long-term employment prospects, with opportunity for promotion and progression as well as job security. Somewhere in your local community there is a job that you can do to help others!
As one of the country’s largest not-for-profits, we are driven by our values. People with learning disabilities and their families are at the heart of everything we do, and we want every person we support to have a great life, with excellent outcomes. We couldn’t achieve that without all the great support workers who join Dimensions. It all starts with you!
We are looking for motivated, caring, and compassionate people to join our support team in Sawston, Cambridgeshire. You will be delivering support to enhance threewomen’s independence skills, whilst giving them choice and control over their own lives. This is a permanent opportunity working either 22.5 hrs or 37.5 hrs per week.
Your role as our newest support worker is to support women to do the things that matter most to them. They would like to meet support workers who want to attend day centre twice a week, join in on weekly swimming sessions (you would need to feel comfortable in water), watch the latest films at the cinema and have beauty treatments with the occasional visit to relaxation rooms.
Your role as a Support Worker would include supporting people with their medication, supporting people we support to do their housework, including cleaning and laundry and you will help the people we support to shop for things they wish to buy including their clothes and food, and to prepare their meals as required. As a Support Worker you would be expected to support, encourage, and teach people to maintain personal and intimate care as required.
Be prepared to work flexibly. This could include working 7am-2:30pm, 2:30pm-10pm with the flexibility to cover long days. You will be expected to commit to every other weekend (either one long day or 2 short days).