4 on-site only, jobs in Northumberland
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- UK
- North East England
- Northumberland (4)
- Blyth (2)
- Prudhoe (1)
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Sign inSupport Worker (Living Support Services)
- 17 May 2024
- Blyth Star Enterprises Limited - Blyth, Northumberland
- £24,948 per year
- The current hourly rate for this post is £12.76. Sleep-in duty allowance is £65.00. NEST pension available.
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Job Title: Support Worker Hours: 37.5 hours per week Term: Permanent Location: Community Rehabilitation/Living Support Services Responsible To: Living Support Services Manager Job Purpose: To participate in the delivery of the assessment, planning, ...
Support Worker (Living Support Services: Ad-hoc)
- 17 May 2024
- Blyth Star Enterprises Limited - Blyth, Northumberland
- £12.76 per hour
- This post is for ad-hoc work which may be offered as and when there is a requirement for work to be done. Sleep-in duty allowance is £65.00. NEST pension available.
- On-site only
- Contract
- Part time
Job Title: Support Worker Hours: Ad-Hoc (work may be offered as and when required) Location: Community Rehabilitation/Living Support Services Responsible To: Living Support Services Manager Job Purpose: To participate in the delivery of the assessment, ...
Support Worker
- 07 May 2024
- The Care Hub - NE42 5AA
- £27,500 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Make a difference in the world Do you want to help people with learning disabilities experience life to the fullest and gain a real sense of accomplishment at the end of each day, by knowing you have made a real difference to the life of the people we support...
Lead Coach
- 07 May 2024
- Dallaglio RugbyWorks - Northumberland, North East England
- £23,500 to £25,000 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Who we are The problem - On average, 160 young people are excluded from school each week. Once excluded, prospects for these young people are bleak, with only 4% achieving good GCSE grades, and 67% entering sustained education, employment or training compared ...
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