Support Worker – No experience Required

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Location: Birmingham/Nottingham/ Derby/ Coventry/ Edinburgh/Inverness/Aberdeen/Glasgow/Dundee/Nationwide

Job type: Temporary/Permanent

Hours: Full time, part time (flexible) and relief hours available - Full Time/Part time

Discipline: Support Worker/Care Assistant

Reference: BHL-SW-SCOT-FEB-24

Whether you have worked in healthcare, mental health, autism, with behaviors of distress or maybe you have a background in retail, cleaning and coaching, this could be the career for you. Breeze Healthcare Support Workers do not need prior experience in Health or Social Care as full training is given.

As a Support Worker no two days are the same as we encourage the people we support, to live the most independent life they can and help them make informed choices.

As a valued Support Worker, you’ll be helping people you support to live the individual life they want, ensuring they have choice and control over the planning and delivery of their support. We are looking for ambitious individuals of a caring nature to work for an award winning company where we promote independence in a supportive environment.

Requirements:

  • Encouraging positive behaviors and building good relationship
  •  Walking and other forms of exercise
  •  Days trips and meals out
  • Seeing friends and family
  • Enabling independence by assisting with day-to-day tasks (this may include – but not be limited to – housekeeping, finances, shopping, cooking & personal care)
  • Keeping written records, using IT systems to record daily notes, and be confident using our systems to record incidents
  • Helping people learn the skills they need to live the life they choose
  • The right to work in the UK

Benefits

Working as a Breeze Healthcare agency nurse you will benefit from:

  • A high volume of regular, flexible shifts to suit your availability
  • Competitive nurse pay rates
  • Support team available 24/7, 365 days a year
  •  Assistance and revalidation guidance
  •  Weekly payroll
  • Access to training and CPD and study days
  • Recommend a Friend bonus scheme
  • Fast Track Registration
  • Fully online and paperless registration service

If you are interested in this opportunity, we would love to hear from you. Please complete our registration form and submit your CV / click apply. If you would like more information about this position, please call us or email us.

You can also text - If you do decide to text, please pop your name on there so we know it's from you.

Our  purpose is to make finding a new job as smooth and stress-free as possible. We will support you from the application stage, to helping you prepare for the interview, to negotiating offers, onboarding and beyond. We want to make sure you feel informed and supported at all stages. All enquiries and applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

Apply today and you can start within a week!

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