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A well-established care provider in Hawkesley is seeking a Social Care Graduate / Graduate Support Worker to support young adults with disabilities. This full-time role offers a competitive salary of £29,900 plus benefits and overtime opportunities. Responsibilities include assisting residents in daily routines, promoting independence, and ensuring a safe living environment. Candidates should have relevant experience, proficiency in English, and a valid UK driving license.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Social Care Graduate / Graduate Support Worker to join a well-established provider of specialist residential care, supports young adults with complex physical and learning disabilities in a unique, countryside-based setting.
As a Social Care Graduate / Graduate Support Worker, you will be supporting residents in their daily lives while working closely with senior staff to deliver high-quality, person-centred care.
This full-time, permanent role offers a salary of £29,900 including 6 sleep-in shifts and benefits plus overtime at £12.54 hourly rate with additional sleep-ins paid at £90 per night.
The role includes working 35 hours per week, including 6 sleep-in shifts (10pm - 7:30am).
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This is a fantastic opportunity for a Care Assistant to step into a rewarding role with real impact.
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