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New Support Worker roles – jobs that make a difference
Avenues Support Workers benefit from great career progression, sector-leading professional training and great job stability – people stay with us an average of 6 years!
We are now looking for full and part time Waking Night Support Workers to join our team in Shropshire to support adults with acquired brain injuries, autism, learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge in their own homes.
We provide waking night support in Ellesmere and Weston Rhyn.
Due to the nature of this role it is highly desirable that the successful applicant will hold a full valid driving licence and has access to their own vehicle. This will allow you to work in various locations and services.
The ideal candidate will have a positive attitude, share our Avenues values and be enthusiastic to get involved in a variety of activities in the home and out within the community.
While you must be able to demonstrate an understanding of social care, full training is provided and you will also be supported in your mew role by your local team, from day one.
What we offer you;
Avenues is a specialist provider of social care, supporting disabled people with complex needs to enjoy life and we would love you to become part of our teams.
Working shifts; Monday to Sunday on a 7 day rota covering night shifts from 22:00 – 8:00 (subject to change)
Our pay is £8.23 per hour + benefits + mileage.
In addition we offer a range of benefits including;
Apply today to find out more about careers with Avenues and how you can make a positive difference to someone’s life.
Avenues supports people living with disabilities, illness or injury to live the best lives possible. With more than 1800 employees, we support more than 900 people from age 9. We specialise in supporting people with complex needs, and those who display behaviour that challenges. We support people in community-based settings appropriate to their needs in London, the South East, East of England and West Midlands.
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