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An established industry player is seeking passionate Learning Disability Support Workers to make a meaningful difference in the lives of adults with autism and complex needs. This role involves providing compassionate care and support, promoting independence, and working closely with a multi-professional team. With flexible shift patterns and immediate starts available, this position offers an opportunity to engage in a rewarding career where your efforts will directly impact the well-being of individuals. Join a supportive environment that values your contributions and provides excellent training and benefits.
Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Vetro is actively seeking experienced Waking Night Learning Disability Support Workers on behalf of a client based in Pembrokeshire and surrounding areas, on an Ad-hoc basis. The service users will be 18 years old and above with autism and complex needs. A desire to make a difference in individuals' lives is essential to this role. You will be assisting in their day-to-day lives, in their home, and in the community, taking out on activities to promote independence.
What you'll be doing as a Learning Disability Support Worker:
You will provide therapeutic care and support to patients with autistic spectrum conditions and associated complex needs, including observing, monitoring and keeping a record of patient conditions, treating each person with dignity, compassion, and honesty. You will be helping with their Progression through a care pathway to live as independently as possible. You will have the support of a team of multi-professionals.
What you'll need to be successful as a Learning Disability Support Worker:
Vetro Recruitment acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Vetro is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merit alone.