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An established industry player is seeking compassionate individuals to join their team as Waking Night Support Workers. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those with learning disabilities and autism. You will be part of a supportive community, engaging individuals in enriching activities, and promoting their independence. With a commitment to personal and professional development, you will receive comprehensive training and support to thrive in your role. If you are passionate about making a positive impact and enjoy working in a collaborative environment, this position is perfect for you.
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Consensus is not just a care provider – we’re a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. If you’re looking for a career where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, then this may be the job for you.
Role : Waking Night Support Worker
Salary : £11.89 - £12.19 per hour
Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work and here’s just a small selection of the benefits you’ll enjoy:
Your Role
Our Support Workers are our greatest asset. Through understanding the needs of the people you support, you’ll provide exceptional care that truly changes lives. A career with meaning, you’ll also have a lot of fun, too – from helping with daily tasks to amazing trips that make dreams come true.
Your Service
Belstead Mews is a unique home for young people that supports them to learn life skills, complete their education, and thrive as they move into adulthood. The young people living here are encouraged to be as independent as possible, promoting decision making to allow choice over the activities they participate in, their home is run. The team help with life skills, cooking, education and all other support they may need on a personal, one-to-one basis. The home is calm and welcoming – but there is always something fun happening.
Next Steps
We welcome applications from all backgrounds, and no experience is needed. You may be new to care, or already have experience in the social care sector or NHS (Mental Health Support Worker, Care Worker, Healthcare Assistant or Care Assistant). As long as you come with a person-centred approach, a caring nature, and you are able to demonstrate a commitment to working as part of a team to support disabled and autistic people – then we’re here to provide you with the training and knowledge needed to succeed.