Bank Support Worker at Aspens Charities
Bexhill TN39, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Nov, 25

Salary

12.81

Posted On

15 Aug, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Autism

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

ABOUT YOU:

We are looking for friendly, hard-working people with a fun spirit and a good sense of humour and integrity to join our team of support staff.
Aspens are committed to inclusivity for the people we support and the people we recruit. As such we recognise that good support workers come from all walks of life. Whether you have years of care experience or no experience at all, if you are a caring person, passionate about empowering others and ready to learn new skills we truly believe you could be a great fit at Aspens.
You must have a UK driving licence.

Responsibilities

LOOKING FOR A FLEXIBLE AND REWARDING ROLE THAT FITS AROUND YOUR LIFE? THIS IS THE ROLE FOR YOU. #MADEWITHCARE

This is a fantastic opportunity to empower and enrich the lives of the people we support across Kent in a role that fits around your life.

  • An amazing role supporting people where what you do matters!
  • Full training opportunities including qualifications in health and social care.
  • Flexible work arrangements to fit around your other responsibilities
  • Access to the exclusive online and high street discounts

ABOUT THE ROLE:

You will be supporting the various care services that you have access to with any gaps in the rota based on your availability. Gaps in the rota are usually due to long term sick and annual leave and are released 4 - 6 weeks in advance.
While on duty you will be responsible for supporting vulnerable adults and young people with a person-centred approach in a variety of different care settings.
In the Bank Support Worker role, you will be required to read up on support / care plans before arriving and support the regular team to achieve and empower the people living in the service.
This may include (but is not limited to) supporting with personal care, going out on day trips on one to one or in groups and arranging and partaking in activities all the while promoting and supporting the independence of those we care for. This is done while ensuring the privacy and dignity of those we support is always preserved and completing all required reports in a timely manner.

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