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Waking Night Support Worker Goonhavern

Falmouth/Penryn · Newquay · Padstow · St Agnes/Perranporth · St Austell · The Clays · The Roseland · Truro

Closes 16 February 2026

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Key details

Green Light PBS LTD

https://switchedoncare.com/

Pay Rate
£14.75 - £16.75
Hours
full-time, part-time, weekends, nights
Location
Falmouth/Penryn, Newquay, Padstow, St Agnes/Perranporth, St Austell, The Clays, The Roseland, Truro

About the role

As a Waking Night Support Worker, your main aim is to make sure people feel safe, comfortable and able to sleep. As you head for home after your shift, people should be waking up feeling well-rested, ready for whatever activities they have planned for the day.

What we offer our staff

Training and development
Blue-light cards
We offer full training so you will need to commit to a fully paid, full time 3-week induction.

A typical day

As well as helping people sleep well, Waking Night Support Workers support their team by completing various practical duties which helps the team maintain high standards of cleanliness and homeliness – often those that may be impractical or difficult to complete during busier times of day. Some administrative tasks are also completed, for example logging activities and events overnight to help inform and improve the care and support provided by the team.

Key Responsibilities

As a waking night support worker you will be a key member of the team, providing high standards of person centred support throughout the night. You will be the main point of contact on shift between the hours of 2200-0800.

About Green Light PBS LTD

Would you like to ’empower people to lead a lifestyle they’re proud of?’

We do! In fact, that’s been our sole purpose since starting Green Light back in 2010. Today, we still like nothing more than bringing out the best in people. – Seeing people achieve the (previously thought) impossible. Seeing improvements in communication, social relationships and independence. Seeing people lead healthier more active lifestyles. Regaining a sense of fun.

If you’ve seen our social media, you’ll know just how proud we are of what we do for (and with) the people we support. What may be less obvious is our genuine excitement about what else we might achieve for people as we build on what we’ve learned so far. How could we do what we do even better? – Life’s a journey after all!

Perhaps you’ll join us for the next part of our journey? – Maybe you’ll play a key role in what we go on to achieve next? – I hope so!

Thanks for your interest in joining us!

Kerry Noonan