4 part time, Behaviour support jobs in Merseyside
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Sign inRelief Support Worker
- 19 January 2026
- Creative Support - Liverpool, Merseyside
- £12.60ph plus rolled up holiday pay
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
We are looking for creative, positive and dynamic individuals to provide personalised support plans to service users in our learning disabilities supported living services in Liverpool, Merseyside on a relief basis. Working alongside our dedicated team in ...
Relief Support Worker
- 09 January 2026
- Creative Support - Fazakerley, Liverpool
- £12.60 per hour, plus rolled up holiday pay
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Part time
We are seeking resourceful Relief Support Workers who are well motivated and are looking to join our friendly dedicated team based within our supported living service in Fazakerley. You will provide person centred care and support to adults on the autism ...
Mental Health Support Worker
- 02 January 2026
- Social Care and Education - Bootle, Merseyside
- £12.30 to £12.60 per hour
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Part time
We’re seeking compassionate, resilient CPI-trained Support Workers to support adults with mental health needs and complex behaviours in a supported living setting. You’ll provide person-centred care, promote independence, and manage challenging behaviours ...
Support Worker
- 02 January 2026
- Social Care and Education - Liverpool, Merseyside
- £12.30 to £12.60 per hour
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Part time
Support Worker – Mental Health & Complex Needs Liverpool L7 | £12.30–£12.60 per hour We’re looking for compassionate Support Workers to support adults with mental health needs, learning disabilities, epilepsy, and challenging behaviour, in a supported living ...
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