4 Social care support worker jobs in Eastern England
with Disability Confident employers
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Sign inSOCIAL CARE - Unit Support Worker
- 20 May 2022
- Central Bedfordshire Council - Dunstable, Bedfordshire
- £18,887 to £19,650 per year, pro rata
- £18,887- £19,650 per annum pro rata
Team: Reablement/Discharge to Assess- Step Up Step Down Dunstable. Job Family: CBG4 Supporting Salary: £18,887- £19,650 per annum pro rata Contract: Permanent Hours: 2x 28 hours per week Days/Evenings 1x 35 hours per week Night post including alternative ...

Support Worker
- 18 May 2022
- Red Bean Recruitment Ltd - Earith, Huntingdon
- £21,697 per year, pro rata
- Plus LOADS of additional benefits - ask for more details
Are you looking for a change? Are you the kind of person who wants to make a real difference to someones life, working for a care provider that values its care staff? RB Social Care are looking for Support Workers in the Ely area and surrounds (including ...

Support Worker
- 18 May 2022
- Red Bean Recruitment Ltd - Brightlingsea, Colchester
- £21,697 per year, pro rata
- plus LOADS of additional benefits
Are you looking for a change? Are you the kind of person who wants to make a real difference to someones life, working for a care provider that values its care staff? RB Social Care are looking for Support Workers in the Brightlingsea area and surrounds, ...

Support Worker (Learning Disabilities)
- 18 May 2022
- Red Bean Recruitment Ltd - Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
- £15,955 to £16,855 per year, pro rata
- Plus loads of additional benefits
RB Social Care are looking for Support Workers in the Chatteris area and surrounds, supporting adults with learning disabilities and associated needs, including sometimes behaviours that can challenge. During the current crisis we need Support Workers more ...

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