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Support Worker / Relief Senior Support Worker

Maple Ridge Care Home
Highland Council
2 days ago
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Support Worker/ Relief Senior Support Worker

We are based in Inverness, applicants would be required to reliably commute. We do not support visa applications Various between 7 am and 10 pm £12.80 per hour

We are looking for a Support Worker to join our fantastic team here at Maple Ridge Care Home, which is situated on the west side of Inverness. There will be an opportunity to progress to a relief Senior Support Worker for the right candidate.

Maple Ridge is a privately owned establishment, which was purpose-built in and provides accommodation for 18 adults with varying degrees of learning disabilities.

At Maple Ridge, we are committed to providing our residents with a high-quality service based on their individual needs and wishes.

As a Support Assistant, you must have an enabling attitude, be motivated and caring, and have a fun and friendly nature.

As part of your role, you will be supporting residents with meals, personal care, attending appointments, building and maintaining relationships with families/ friends, medication, activities within the home, and social outings of their choice.

The rate of pay starts at £12.80 per hour. The right candidate must be prepared to work flexible hours, which include weekends.

We also provide a welcome bonus to new staff who complete our 3-month Induction Training Program.

Day time shifts are between the hours of 7 am & 10.00 pm (candidates must be flexible).

Support Assistant requirements

A commitment to a person-centered approach working in line with the Health and Social Care Standards: my support, my life.

SVQ 3 is desired.

Registration with the Scottish Social Services Council.

Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Group Scheme Record.

Driving License (if over 30) is desired.

Location requirement

We are based in Inverness, you would be required to reliably commute.

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