We are NOT able to provide sponsorship for this role.
Key details
Bowden Derra Park
Pay Rate
£13.50 - £14.75 per hour
Hours
full-time, part-time
Location
Bodmin, Bude, Callington, Camelford, Launceston, Liskeard, Wadebridge
About the role
Join our team as a full or part-time Waking Night Support Worker (residential)
All you need are your natural qualities – we will train you in everything else
We are based near Launceston (Cornwall)
£13.50 per hour weekdays/£14.75 per hour weekends
• Are you someone who enjoys making a difference in others’ lives?
• Do you have a friendly, calm and caring nature?
• Do you want to inspire the people we care for to live their lives independently?
If so, we want to hear from you!
The role
You will work up to 4 shifts per week on a two-week rolling rota basis. Our night shift runs from 7.15pm to 7.15am. As a Waking Night Support Worker in adult social care you will administer medications, support Service Users with their evening and morning routines, keep records of work up-to-date and ensure the environment is clean and well-organised.
The Rewards
Relaxed working atmosphere ~ Full shadowing ~ Free training so you are confident in all you do ~ Fully supported in your role with on-site management and 24/7 on call ~ Many opportunities for career progression ~ Access to wellbeing and support tools ~ Pension scheme ~ Discounted meals ~ Loyalty bonus up to £500 after appropriate service ~ Unlimited refer a friend scheme ~ Access to a range of retail discounts ~ Free parking ~ Free DBS and lots more
If you’re the ideal candidate, we would love to hear from you!
Please send your CV to admin@bowdenderra.co.uk.
Sorry, no overseas sponsorship available
All you need are your natural qualities – we will train you in everything else
We are based near Launceston (Cornwall)
£13.50 per hour weekdays/£14.75 per hour weekends
• Are you someone who enjoys making a difference in others’ lives?
• Do you have a friendly, calm and caring nature?
• Do you want to inspire the people we care for to live their lives independently?
If so, we want to hear from you!
The role
You will work up to 4 shifts per week on a two-week rolling rota basis. Our night shift runs from 7.15pm to 7.15am. As a Waking Night Support Worker in adult social care you will administer medications, support Service Users with their evening and morning routines, keep records of work up-to-date and ensure the environment is clean and well-organised.
The Rewards
Relaxed working atmosphere ~ Full shadowing ~ Free training so you are confident in all you do ~ Fully supported in your role with on-site management and 24/7 on call ~ Many opportunities for career progression ~ Access to wellbeing and support tools ~ Pension scheme ~ Discounted meals ~ Loyalty bonus up to £500 after appropriate service ~ Unlimited refer a friend scheme ~ Access to a range of retail discounts ~ Free parking ~ Free DBS and lots more
If you’re the ideal candidate, we would love to hear from you!
Please send your CV to admin@bowdenderra.co.uk.
Sorry, no overseas sponsorship available
What we offer our staff
Training and development
Blue-light cards
Birthdays off
Free parking and DBS, loyalty bonus, refer a friend scheme and lots more
Other essentials
Driving license required
About Bowden Derra Park
Established in 1982, Bowden Derra Park is an independently owned provider of outstanding care services for individuals with learning disabilities and mental health difficulties. We offer landscaped gardens, historic and modern facilities and access to local lakes and beaches, which provides a peaceful and relaxing environment for our clients and their families.
We work with some of the most vulnerable adults in society, so you’ll need plenty of professionalism, commitment and humour. You’ll ideally have some experience of caring for a loved one or worked in a care setting.
All staff are supported by our experienced team leaders and house managers to ensure that the highest possible standards of care are met whilst assisting individuals with all aspects of daily living tasks, accessing communities, meeting personal care needs and promoting independence.
We work with some of the most vulnerable adults in society, so you’ll need plenty of professionalism, commitment and humour. You’ll ideally have some experience of caring for a loved one or worked in a care setting.
All staff are supported by our experienced team leaders and house managers to ensure that the highest possible standards of care are met whilst assisting individuals with all aspects of daily living tasks, accessing communities, meeting personal care needs and promoting independence.