Choice Care Group
Neuro Rehabilitation Support Worker

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Hours: 33
Salary: £13.45 per hour
Neuro Rehabilitation Support Worker - Chesterfield
If you have a kind disposition and passion for supporting people to be their best, then this could be the role for you. The role would suit both individuals looking for a complete career change or those looking working towards a career in Social Care, Neuro-Psychology, Neuro-OT, Neuro-SLT or Neuro-physiotherapy.
We are looking for people with the following skills:
Kind and caring Positive - with a 'can do’ attitude Enjoy a varied role with each day being different Interested in people and rehabilitation Interested in learning new things Practical life experience
Who is Ariya Neuro Care?
Ariya Neuro Care supports individuals with an acquired brain injury to regain their skills, confidence and independence, with the aim to return home or to more independent living. Rated ‘Outstanding’ in all 5 areas by CQC, which is a very rare achievement Investors in People - Platinum, which is the highest level of Investors in People accreditation Shortlisted for Investors in People UK Employer of the Year Award (Platinum 50-249 people) Rated the highest domains in all areas on the Headway ABI approved provider scheme
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Our Neuro Rehabilitation Support Workers are comprehensively trained to work alongside our neuro-therapy team to implement goals and strategies as we see people regain lost skills and confidence in order to move onto a more fulfilled life. We are incredibly passionate about what we do and don't need people with vast care experience as in-depth training and mentoring is provided by our amazing team. We are looking for a variety of different types of people who are kind, grounded and proactive and love working in a positive, creative team.


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The role is based at our residential service in Holmewood, Chesterfield.
The role involves working on a varied rota including weekend work.
We have excellent career development programmes and opportunities support you in your role, including a management training programme and staff awards.
Bank/occasional, part time and full-time contracts are available.
Rate of pay - £13.45 per hour
We are more than happy to discuss the role further if you would like further information, do get in touch!
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