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Support Worker
Support Worker Vacancy – Permanent Full-Time Role
Location: Chongletton, Cheshire Employer: [UK Leading Healthcare Provider]
About the Role
Join an exceptional care home setting that fosters a relaxed, happy, and high-quality environment for residents requiring dementia, residential, and respite care.
As a Support Worker, you’ll play a vital role in delivering outstanding care while making a real difference to the lives of vulnerable individuals.
Key Responsibilities
As a Support Worker, your responsibilities will include:
- Promoting well-being and delivering top-quality care to residents
- Assisting with daily tasks, including:
- Personal care (hygiene assistance, mobility support, dressing etc.)
- Companionship and days out for social engagement
- Encouraging independence while supporting vulnerable individuals with daily routines and activities
- Maintaining accurate record-keeping at all times
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Requirements
Essential
- A NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care or equivalent qualification
Preferred (but not mandatory)
- A genuine desire to care for others
- Ability to be a good team player
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- A "can-do" attitude and proactive approach
Benefits
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- Salary: £13.45 per hour (£25,178.40 per annum)
- Contract: Permanent full-time (36 hours per week), working day shifts
- Generous benefits package:
- Pension scheme
- Comprehensive induction + paid training with career progression opportunities
- Enhanced bank holiday pay
- Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month & Company Care Awards)
- Uniform provided
- Paid breaks
- Refer-a-friend scheme
- Enhanced DBS check costs covered
- Service awards & rewards
How to Apply
Reference ID: 4654
Call: 638 (email/send CV to:[redacted])
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