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4 full time, jobs in Worthing

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Support Worker

  • 07 June 2024
  • West Sussex County Council - Worthing, West Sussex, BN12 4SE
  • £23,500 to £23,893 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Our team at The Rowan's Day Opportunity Centre we are looking for a Support Worker to join our amazing team on a permanent basis. We support our individuals to live the life they choose, champion 'ordinary life' and feel part of their local communities. About ...

Female Support Worker - UK Manual Drivers Only

  • 05 June 2024
  • Liaise - West Sussex, BN11 3HS
  • £11.50 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Must have Full UK ONLY MANUAL driving license Sponsors/switches available NOT AVAILABLE Day shifts - 8am-8pm or 9am-9pm Early- 8am-2pm or 9am-3pm, Late- 2pm-8pm or 3pm-9pm Full time day shift hours are -37.5 At Liaise, we are inspired by our values of Positive...

Dedicated AMHP Hub Senior Social Work Practitioner

  • 05 June 2024
  • West Sussex County Council - Worthing, West Sussex, BN12 4SE
  • £45,441 to £48,474 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full time

About the job Salary: NJC Grade 12 £45,441 to £48,474 Working Pattern: Full Time Contract Type: Permanent Location: Worthing Please note that WSCC offer a Relocation Allowance for this role: If you relocate for a role with us then we can offer a tax free ...

Support Worker

  • 03 June 2024
  • West Sussex County Council - Worthing, West Sussex, BN13 1RP
  • £23,500 to £23,898 per year
  • £13.65 - £13.87 per hour, inclusive rate
  • On-site only
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Our team at The Rowan's Day Opportunity Centre we are looking for a Support Worker to join our amazing team on a permanent basis. We support our individuals to live the life they choose, champion 'ordinary life' and feel part of their local communities. About ...

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