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Support Worker- Female Only

  • 21 June 2024
  • Leonard Cheshire - BN16 2RX
  • £12.05 to £14.05 per hour
  • On-site only
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Sponsorship is not available for this role Female only applications. A night enhancement of £1.50 per hour will apply from 8pm to 7am Monday – Sunday (this does not apply to sleep-ins). A weekend day enhancement of £2.00 per hour will be paid from 7am to ...

Disability Confident

Senior Support Worker

  • 20 June 2024
  • West Sussex County Council - Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6AG
  • £15.70 to £17.12 per hour
  • (plus enhancements)
  • On-site only
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Our team at Hobbs Field we're looking for a Senior Support Worker. This role provides outcome-based care, promoting independence and we aim to enable every person to be engaged in their local community to the best of their ability. Salary: £15.70 - £17.12 per ...

Support Worker

  • 12 June 2024
  • Leonard Cheshire - BN11 4BR
  • £11.9 to £12.9 per hour
  • On-site only
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Please note, unfortunately we do not offer sponsorship for this role. Full-time and Part-time hours available. Join our vibrant team at Avila House, Worthing and make a difference in the lives of vulnerable people Are you caring, motivated, and friendly? Do ...

Disability Confident

Support Worker - Day Services

  • 10 June 2024
  • West Sussex County Council - Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 6GA
  • £23,500 to £23,893 per year
  • On-site only
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Our team at Glebelands Day Services we're looking for a Support Worker to join our team. Within our day opportunity services we support our individuals to live the life they choose, champion 'ordinary life' and feel part of their local communities. Why not ...

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