Job details
- Salary £12.50 to £12.80 per hour £12.50 rising to £12.80 for working in complex service
- Role Carer / Care Assistant / Care Support Worker
- Hours Full Time
- Location Sleaford, Lincolnshire
- Job Reference GHHOS1
Job summary
Night Support Worker Learning Disabilities Service
£12.50 per hour rising to £12.80 per hour for working in our complex service
Hours 35 hours per week
Location Sleaford NG34 8YU
Sponsorship is not available
Please note sponsorship is not available
Are you looking for a meaningful role where you can genuinely make a difference every single day
We often hear people say I would love a job where I can help others and feel valued. If this sounds like you we would love to hear from you.
We are looking for individuals who are
• Warm and approachable
• Patient and resilient
• Kind
compassionate and understanding
• Confident in supporting
individuals with complex needs
Working as a Support Worker is not always easy but it is one of the most rewarding careers you can choose. Every day you will positively impact someone’s life.
Whether you have previous experience as a Support Worker Care Assistant or Carer or you are coming from a background in retail hospitality warehouse cleaning customer service or administration we will provide full training and ongoing support to help you succeed.
Benefits and perks as a Support Worker
• Compensation of up to £128 for completing your e learning before
you start*
• Hastee Pay allowing you to withdraw up to 40
percent of your earned salary before payday*
• 28 days holiday
including bank holidays*
• An additional day off for your
birthday plus up to five additional days off with length of
service*
• Quarterly awards recognising staff commitment and
contribution plus service performance related bonuses*
•
Employee Assistance Programme offering personal and everyday advice
including child support financial advice mental health support and
wellbeing guidance*
• Pension and life assurance cover up to
£10000*
• Cycle to Work scheme*
• Blue Light Card reimbursement*
*Terms and conditions apply to all benefits.
Your responsibilities
• Providing companionship and emotional support
• Supporting
with personal care and daily living tasks
• Teaching and
encouraging independent living skills
• Administering and
supporting with medication
• Supporting structured routines and
positive behaviour support plans
• Facilitating community based
activities such as swimming social events and leisure activities
• Maintaining accurate records and following care plans
About Holdingham Specialist Glenholme
Holdingham Specialist is part of Glenholme Healthcare and is a purpose built specialist service completed in 2020. The home consists of three individual units and has been carefully designed to support young adults with learning disabilities complex needs and behaviours that challenge.
The service offers
• Spacious communal living areas
• Dedicated activity
rooms
• Calm structured environments that promote stability and
development
• Private outdoor space for each individual
•
A communal garden to encourage independence and wellbeing
• A
fully equipped sensory room with visual tactile and auditory equipment
to support emotional regulation and engagement
The focus at Holdingham Specialist is on person centred care positive behaviour support and structured routines that enable individuals to build skills confidence and independence in a safe supportive environment.
At Glenholme our core values ensure that both our staff and service users thrive. We are committed to treating individuals their families and our colleagues with dignity and respect while promoting equality diversity and inclusion in everything we do.
• This role requires an Enhanced DBS check
If you are ready to begin a rewarding career and become part of a supportive and values driven organisation apply today.
Job Code GHHOS1