Company: ORDINARY LIFE PROJECT ASSOCIATION
Job Type: Permanent, PartTime
Salary: £19,099 per annum
Looking to change your job then come and work for The Ordinary Life Project Association (OLPA) an innovative, dynamic and vibrant Wiltshire based Charity providing a range of housing and support options for people with Learning Disabilities and/or mental illnesses. We are looking for the following positions:
OLPA have a 3 bedded specialist service in DEVIZES for people with a Learning Disability who have developed dementia.If you are interested in this specialist area of work we are looking for Waking Night Support Worker – Full or Part Time
The Waking Night Support Worker role:
You will be a key member of the team providing high standards of person centred care to the people we support. Interacting and communicating with the people we support in a way that promotes dignity and respect at all times.
No experience is necessary as OLPA will offer their Waking Support Worker:
- Competitive salary, with an option to increase earnings with overtime
- a comprehensive induction package incorporating the Care Certificate, all mandatory training and Diploma as well as a wide variety of in house and external training with commitment and support with ongoing training
- Employee well-being support
- Pension
- 30 days holiday (rising to 35 days)
- Enhanced disclosure cost paid
- Blue Light card
You will need to be flexible and able to work shifts including some weekends, bank holidays within a 24/7 rota.
As our Waking Support Worker, you will need to be flexible and able to work shifts including some weekends, bank holidays and evenings/nights working within a 24/7 rota.
If you would like to join our team as one of our new Waking Support Worker then please click ‘apply’ today – don’t miss out, we’d love to hear from you!
Employment in these posts is subject to two satisfactory references and an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
OLPA is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No #removed# and registered with the Charity Commission No #removed#