Children’s cerebral palsy support worker *Days and Nights*(EW/BR) £14.70-£16.80ph
Libertatem Healthcare Group’s philosophy is a simple one:
· Independence – Our clients independence is key to every decision we make
· Communication is vital to achieving the optimum outcomes
· Our People are our biggest asset
PLEASE NOTE – We do NOT offer Sponsorships
*Previous Applicants need NOT Apply
Libertatem Healthcare are seeking to recruit a dedicated and compassionate support worker who is passionate about their job, enjoys delivering exceptional care and would relish working with a young child. Work would be alongside his family and involve building positive relationships with not only our client but also his family including his older brother and their family dogs.
Our client is a bright and bubbly 7-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, who lives at home.
Playtime, engaging and having fun is a big part of this role. He really enjoys books, playing games, getting outside and using his communication device.
On days where our client arrives home from school a little later domestic duties may be required, such as tidying his room, putting his laundry away and organising everything for the night time support workers.
*Opportunity for more hours may be available for the right candidate.*
Hours
Bank cover for Nights (8:30pm-7:30am)
2-3 Days per week (4pm-8pm)
Training & Background Checks
An enhanced DBS check & full training will be provided prior to commencing work with our client and you will also be supported by our clinical lead nurse for the area.
Benefits
· Extensive training
· Regular supervisions
· Annual appraisal
· Weekly Pay
· Holiday pay
This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills in support work while working alongside experienced therapists and professionals.
*Double Covid vaccination may be mandatory dependent on the client’s needs.*
Our Safeguarding Commitment
Libertatem Healthcare Group recognise the benefits of people and organisations working together to prevent and stop both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect, whilst balancing the right to be safe with the right to make informed choices. At the same time, making sure that adult’s and children’s wellbeing is promoted including taking into consideration their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action. With this in mind, we will work to adhere to the six key principles that underpin all safeguarding work.