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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 Support Workers to join our team in Ottershaw, Chertsey to work with people who have learning disabilities and varying support needs.
You don’t need experience as full training is provided, and you will work with a local team who will guide you from day one.
As well as sharing our values of Respect, Excellence, Integrity and Pride, to join Avenues as a Support Worker you will need to be:
These qualities are essential to the role, as together they mean you will be able to give outstanding support, empowering people to make choices and …
What we offer you
Welmede is part of the Avenues Group; 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 usually early mornings, late and night shifts.
Our pay is £17,000 per annum (pro rata) + benefits.
In addition we offer a range of benefits including;
Pension scheme – if you join, we contribute too and life cover is provided
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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