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Support Workers - Langwathby, near Penrith, Cumbria
16 hours per week plus 2 sleep shifts
£14.00 per hour 
Driving Licence essential
As Support Worker, you will be required to work with our 68-year-old client with Acquired Brain Injury. He requires support to keep him focussed on daily living tasks, including prompting to take medication and some assistance with personal care.

He previously enjoyed the outdoors and was very active. This post would suit an active lover of the outdoors. You will assist our client to access the community, engage in activities of interest to him and be an integral part of his rehabilitation. Someone who is passionate about rehabilitation and reaching goals would be ideal for this role.

This is a permanent, part-time role, working 16 hours and 2 sleeping nights per week. You will be working in Langwathby, near Penrith. You will be working for a specialist case management and rehabilitation company providing Support Work, Case Management, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Medico Legal services to children and adults across North East England, North West England and Scotland.

We’re looking for a Support Worker with:
  • You should have previous experience of working in the Health Sector.
  • UK Driving licence.
  • You should be trained to NVQ/Diploma Level 2 in Health and Social Care (or have equivalent experience e.g. completed year 1/level 4 of a recognised health profession degree course).
  • This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Check.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business that is committed to the continuous learning and development of all staff to enable them to realise their potential. All new starters take part in their peer-reviewed induction program through probation, as well as ongoing supervision. They provide bespoke in-house training, as well as sourcing specialised client-specific training.

Applications end on 02.04.26

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