Support Worker

If you are a dynamic, energetic, caring individual looking for a rewarding new role, then look no further!

Right at Home North Leeds, Otley & Horsforth is seeking a Support Worker to join our team of fantastic Carers. You will be supporting a young woman who loves sports, participating in events, socialising with friends, attending concerts, going to the cinema, dining out with friends… the list goes on!

Typically 5-8 hours a day in North Leeds from one day to five days per week, depending on your availability.

What’s in it for me?

Apart from accompanying this young person to some incredible events, you will receive:

  • Competitive hourly rates from £13.00p/h and mileage pay at 35p p/m
  • Award-winning training (Princess Royal Training Award)
  • Discounts for leading retailers via Blue Light Card
  • Access to counselling and mental health support via our Employer Assistance Program

What will I need to do?

Alongside supporting to access community events you will assist with

  • Personal care – including washing and assistance with using the toilet
  • Meal prep
  • Driving to events/ appointments

What do you need from me?

To be the ideal candidate, you will need to:

  • Be outgoing and energetic to actively participate in activities with our Client
  • Have a full UK driving license – You will have use of a mobility vehicle whilst with our Client
  • Have class 1 business insurance
  • Be flexible with your availability
  • You do not need to have experience, we provide full training and encourage candidates from all sectors to apply.

And most importantly, our Carers have a passion for caring for others and making a difference every day!

If you believe you have what it takes to be a Support Worker for Right at Home - This could be the start of your new career!

Apply now!

Right at Home is an equal opportunities employer and we are determined to ensure that no job applicant receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of personal or protected characteristics.

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