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Personal Development Worker for Mark in Blairgowrie

C-Change Scotland
Perth and Kinross
2 days ago
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Salary: £15.86 Per Hour (Sleepovers paid at £12.60 Per Hour) Location: Blairgowrie Hours: 18 Hours Per Week Closing Date: 28/11/ 23:59

This is a Permanent, part time vacancy that will close on 28/11/ at 23:59 GMT.

Are you up to the Mark?

Are you kind? Compassionate? Reliable? Do you have a positive attitude?

Mark is recruiting for Personal Development Workers to support him to live his best life.

If have transferable skills through your work or homelife and believe you could be part of a team doing life changing work we are keen to hear from you.

Full training and support will be given.

If you are you cool, calm and collected, enjoy being outdoors, are a great communicator with a sense of adventure then this could be the job for you.

Mark is recruiting for personal development workers (support workers) to join team.

Mark loves traveling by car, bus or train. He likes walking, picnics, cycling, going to the shops and he also loves 80s/90s gameshows and searching up topics on YouTube.

Would you like to help Mark live his good life and do more of the things he loves? Are you fun, adventurous, patient and flexible? Would you like to take part in life changing work?

Apply now to be part of Mark’s story and walk alongside him as he takes the next step in living his good life.

Makaton would be a plus although not essential A full UK driving licence is essential for this role Some support with personal care may be required No social care experience required, we are interested in hearing from people who have transferrable skills and a genuine passion for supporting Mark to live his best life. Please Apply directly on our website, filtering the location to Perthshire

HOURS – various hours available, Day, Waking Nights and Sleepovers required

LOCATION –Blairgowrie

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO - Kimberley Stewart - -

Benefits include:

We pay PVG’s and SSSC fees. 30 days annual leave - rising to 35 days after 5 years’ service Life Assurance Access to discount scheme Cycle to work and tech scheme Credit Union affiliation Health Plan

The Company

C-Change was founded in and having always championed Self-Directed Support, the organisation provides outcome focused personalised support that is creative and flexible, adapting to the changing needs of the individual.

C-Change supports people that have learning disabilities, mental health issues and other additional support needs to have real positive change in their lives regardless of their age or circumstances. Our work is based on a Human Rights Approach, empowering people to live their life to its fullest potential whilst being active citizens within their community.

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