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A leading care organization in East Kilbride is seeking a Night Support Worker to enhance the quality of life for individuals in care. Responsibilities include assisting with bedtime routines, personal care, and conducting regular checks throughout the night. The ideal candidate should have a caring attitude and a full UK driving license, although prior experience is not required. This role offers competitive pay and various benefits, including enhanced pay for evenings and weekends.
£13.06 per hour plus night enhancement
Typical shifts are 20:30 – 08:00, working three shifts a week including alternate weekends.
We’re on the hunt for genuinely caring, hands‑on Support Workers with a passion for enhancing the quality of life of the people we support. As a Support Worker with us you’ll be helping people to gain independence in their daily lives, while working within a dynamic team to support a fantastic group of people.
Our residential service, set just off the main street in Wellington, is a beautiful home in lush green grounds with its own hydrotherapy pool and sensory room. As a Night Support Worker you’ll enhance the lives of people we support by assisting with bedtime routines, personal care and completing regular checks throughout the night. You will also be expected to complete light domestic duties in any spare time.
This role is an amazing opportunity to make a difference and help people grow in confidence and independence, such as making dinner by themselves or going on holiday.
• Assist with bedtime routines and personal care.
• Conduct regular checks throughout the night.
• Perform light domestic duties as required.
• Full UK driving licence.
• Resilience, flexibility and composure in approach.
• Experience with Positive Behaviour Support plans and reflective practice.
• Experience working with individuals requiring enhanced support, including behaviours of distress, mental health conditions, autism and trauma.
• No prior experience required – a passion for enhancing quality of life, desire to learn and a genuine caring attitude.
We embrace differences and encourage you to Be You. We provide training from induction onwards, opportunities for promotion and progression, and job security in a sector‑leading organisation.
Apply today to make a real difference to the lives of the people we support.
All applicants and subsequent job offers will be subject to satisfactory DBS checks and references.
* Some of our roles require male or female employees only; where indicated it is a genuine occupational requirement, in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.