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Relief Support Practitioner

Carr Gomm
Argyll and Bute
2 days ago
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We are now recruiting for Relief Support Practitioners to join our established team in Campbeltown.

As a Relief Support Practitioner, you will support people with all aspects of daily living at home and in their communities. You will assist people with planning for their future and prevent the effects of social isolation and loneliness in their lives.

We adopt a person-centered approach to working with individuals who require support for a variety of reasons including Mental Health issues, Autism, Physical & Learning Disabilities. The role will involve support with day to day living such as personal care, medication support and cleaning but also involves a lot of social support such as outings in the local community, attending groups and helping people achieve their dreams.

Whilst experience is always welcome, full training is provided. The right values and motivation are essential; honesty, respect, empathy and compassion are key skills that are required in people who join our teams.

Our Relief Support Practitioner role allows you to have the flexibility to pick and choose shifts around other commitments you may have in your life. All we ask is that you are able to complete your training requirements and work with us on a fairly regular basis.

While driving isn’t an essential part of the role, it would be advantageous due to the nature of the work we do.

Why join Carr Gomm?

A variety of shifts usually available 12 months of the year Holiday pay accrual Access to Blue Light Card and Concerts for Carers Comprehensive induction training Access to the Carr Gomm App: which includes free physiotherapy, health coaching and counselling

Apply now to start your rewarding journey with Carr Gomm where your passion for supporting others will have a lasting impact.

We welcome applications from any candidates already eligible to work in the UK or those that can apply for a visa granting permission to work in the UK (e.g. dependent visas, ancestry etc.) that do not require sponsorship from Carr Gomm. You will be asked to share proof of this prior to receiving any offer of employment. It is currently our policy not to offer sponsorship for prospective candidates.

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