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A leading support services provider is looking for a Male Support Worker in Newcastle upon Tyne. This part-time role involves supporting individuals with autism and learning disabilities, providing personal care, and emotional reassurance. Qualified candidates should have relevant experience and a full UK driving licence for manual vehicles. Competitive pay and benefits are offered, including training opportunities and flexible shifts.
Male Support Worker
£13.54 (£60 per sleep shift)
Part-time - 32hrs a week
Newcastle, NE5 (6 Min Drive From Kingston Park Stadium)
Requirements: Previous or transferable experience is desirable & Full UK Driving Licence Covering Manual Vehicle
Kevin - is in his late 30s, and he is looking for strong, patient, confident support workers who can show good initiative and have a good sense of humour but can also be calm and supportive in time of behaviours of distress.
He is a very polite gentleman, and he enjoys going out and about in his car and when he can, head out on the odd walk. He has a passion for cooking and has a particular interest in Bangladeshi and Jewish foods and culture. When he is not out and about, he likes to watch a good movie!
Ray - is in his 40s: He communicates without words and enjoys regular outings. He enjoys watching movies, loves swimming, and when he goes staff must be willing to go in the pool with him. He has an interest in visiting museums and taking long walks in the park. He has his own vehicle and enjoys three drives a day.
They have learning disabilities and autism. Your role will include providing emotional reassurance during moments of distress, with full positive behaviour support training provided. A full UK driving licence for manual vehicles is essential for this role. If you're a positive, outgoing person, you'll be a wonderful match for our team!
We are looking for experienced support workers who have worked within a forensic setting as well as autism, mental health and learning disabilities
You will be supporting people to live their lives how they choose and to achieve their personal goals.
Support can include varying degrees of personal care, some manual handling requirements, medication administration, budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and laundry.
You will also need to provide emotional reassurance when experiencing behaviours of distress - full positive behaviour support training is provided but previous experience is essential.
We provide rotas at least 4 weeks in advance to support a healthy work-life balance, which we're very passionate about!
Gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010. In this context, "gender" refers to the sex legally assigned to an individual.