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Female Senior Support Worker

CareTech Group
Greater London
1 month ago
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Female Senior Support Worker – Barnet, Greater London

Salary: £13.82 per hour

Hours: 37.5 per week (24/7 rota)

Holidays: 28 days inclusive of bank holidays



Why Join CareTech?



Flexible shift patterns to suit your lifestyle



Full induction to Care Certificate standards



Free training and apprenticeships in Health & Social Care



Career progression and development opportunities



DBS check paid prior to starting



Refer a Friend Scheme – earn up to £250



Stakeholder Pension & Share Save Scheme



Free Employee Assistance Programme



Annual Employee Awards and recognition schemes



CareTech Foundation grants for family & friends



The Role



We are looking for a Senior Wake Night Support Worker to provide practical and emotional care to adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health challenges, and complex needs. You will be responsible for supervising care delivery, ensuring safety, and supporting service users to lead as ordinary a life as possible. Flexibility is key as shifts include weekends, bank holidays, and potential sleep-ins.



Key Responsibilities:



Supervise day-to-day delivery of care and household activities



Ensure service users’ welfare, safety, and participation in daily routines



Act as case coordinator and update person-centred support plans



Participate in recruitment, staff supervision, appraisals, and coaching



Maintain accurate records and reports for staff and service users



Ensure compliance with legislation, Care Standards, and company policies



About You



NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Health & Social Care (or willingness to work towards one)



Experience supporting adults with learning disabilities, mental health challenges, or challenging behaviour



Calm, resilient, and confident working alone or in a team



Excellent communication skills



Passionate about empowering vulnerable adults and promoting high safeguarding standards



About CareTech



CareTech Community Services Ltd supports over 5,000 adults across 300+ services nationwide. We specialise in helping people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, and complex care requirements live fulfilling, independent lives.



DBS Disclosure is required prior to starting; the cost is covered by the employer.



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