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Support Worker required for Weekend Work

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 12 Awst 2025
Cyflog: £12.55 yr awr
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 25 Awst 2025
Lleoliad: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG10 2BU
Cwmni: Quality Service Recruitment Limited
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: 171816

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Are you kind, caring and compassionate?
Would you like a job where you make a real difference in the lives of others?
We have the opportunity for hardworking experienced Support Workers to work with vulnerable individuals within their homes or in the community who live in Nottingham NG10 area.

You will be working with amazing people to promote their independence, self-confidence and make a real difference to their day to day lives. Keeping them entertained and accessing their local communities.

Additional duties could include: -

• Assisting with feeding/washing/dressing
• Personal Care
• Providing emotional and companionship
• Support and Care when required
• Helping with shopping, appointments, day to day activities
• Companionship

If you are committed to making a difference to other people’s lives and you are looking for weekend work, we want to hear from you.






To be considered for this position you must have the following: -

• You must have proven experience within a similar care environment
• Have a checkable work history
• Have up to date mandatory training documents, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults, Moving and Handling, and Infection Control. Should you not have up to date certificates we can offer online training.
• Have an in date enhanced DBS check, if your DBS have expired, we can offer the facility to arrange a new one for you.

We are unable to support VISA sponsorship.


This is an ongoing role

You will be working Saturday and Sundays with a choice of working either mornings starting at 07.00 to 14.00, or afternoons beginning at 14.00 finishing at 22.00.

You will be paid an hourly rate of £12.55 per hour with 28 days accrued holidays.

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