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Residential Support Worker

  • 27 January 2026
  • Compass Community - Ipswich, Anglia, IP2
  • £26,208 to £26,832 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full time

About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each...

Senior Support Worker and Support Worker

  • 02 February 2026
  • Nurse Plus UK Ltd - IP1 2DA
  • £12.21 to £17.5 per hour
  • On-site only
  • Temporary
  • Part time

Join Nurseplus as a Support Worker – Make a Difference Every Day At Nurseplus, every shift you work is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those in need. As a Support Worker , you’ll be providing high-quality care across a range of ...

Support Worker

  • 10 February 2026
  • Mencap - Ipswich, Anglia, IP5
  • £12.21 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Job Advert (Mixed Contract) Calling all compassionate and dedicated individuals Mencap is seeking passionate Support Workers to join our incredible team in Rushmere St Andrew. As a Support Worker, you'll have the opportunity to make a real difference in the ...

Disability Confident

Alcohol Support Nurse | East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

  • 21 January 2026
  • Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust - Ipswich, IP4 5PD
  • £38,682 - £46,580 per annum pro rata
  • Contract
  • Part time

Alcohol causes a wide range of conditions and is a contributing factor causing harm, accidents, violence and self-harm in patients. Over 1.1 million hospital admissions each year have alcohol as a casual factor (NHS, 2019). Dependent drinkers are at the ...

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