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Brand
Brand
Achieve together
Role type
Support Worker
Location
Oxford
Closing date
05/09/2022
Description

Whether you're new to care or experienced, you'll be making a world of difference when you join us as a Support Worker at Achieve together.

Earlmont House is a supported living service that supports men aged 18-60 with mental health/forensic needs. This service provides individualised rehabilitative care programmes and assistance with daily living and meaningful activities with the outcome of increasing independence.

Location:  Oxfordshire, OX4 

Rate:  £9.50

Contract: Full or Part time

Your new job: Support workers treat everyone equally and with the dignity and respect they deserve: you’ll play a vital part in providing support that improves the ability to manage daily tasks and enable people to experience independent living and decision making.  

Your role is to:

  • Remain awake and alert throughout the night to ensure the safety of the people we support.
  • Monitor and promote sleep and wellbeing patterns.
  • Support with nightly tasks: such as medication and domestic duties.

Our website includes some of the fantastic success stories, shared by people we support: https://www.achievetogether.co.uk/category/success-stories/ 

What you can expect? 

  • Competitive pay rates with increments aligned to level of experience
  • Fantastic development and progression opportunities [75% of our promotions are internal]
  • A comprehensive induction programme to support you in your early days
  • Ongoing award-winning learning and development programmes
  • Excellent Recognition schemes
  • Flexible working arrangements

You!  Support Workers come from many different employment backgrounds and experiences, and you probably already have all the skills required, as we employ our Support Workers based on their values, willingness to learn new skills and the compassion to promote person centred healthcare with a homely family feel.

Does this sound like the role for you? Start or change your journey in Social Care with us today by applying.

Achieve together vacancies are excluded from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 which means that for certain types of employment it is lawful to reject a person for employment on the grounds of a spent conviction. When making an application, job applicants are obliged to disclose all convictions, whether or not they are spent. 


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