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Crossroads Caring Scotland
Edinburgh
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Join our Team as a Support Worker in Dumfriesshire in Thornhill, Sanquhar, Kelloholm & surrounding areas

Do you want a job that makes a positive difference to the lives of adults with support needs?

Do you thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment where teamwork and compassion are at the heart of everything we do?

If so, we want to hear from you and invite you to apply to Crossroads Caring Scotland!

Current Vacancies Available:

We have various part-time & full time roles available covering one or some of the areas above. £12.00 per hour

The role:

As a Support Worker, you will be supporting adults in their own homes, local communities, or both.

As well as supporting people with their own personal routines, which could involve personal care, medication and moving and handling, you will be supporting people to do the things that matter to them - whether that be puzzles and games at home, shopping for food or other items or going swimming or bowling in the local community.

Experience is not essential as we provide full training. A great Support Worker however should have the following qualities:

Empathetic and caring nature Good team working skills Ability to use initiative and prioritize work Be reliable and patient A driving license and access to a vehicle is preferable

Why Join Us:

It's an exciting time to join us as we grow and become part of Enable Scotland from 1 April ! Enhanced training provided. Opportunities to work towards vocational qualifications and expand your skillset. Flexible working options, offering you the chance to balance your work and personal commitments. Mileage is paid at 45p per mile. Staff Recognition Rewards and 24/7 access to Employee Assistance Programme. We pay Scottish Living Wage for all Support Workers.

We cover the cost of your membership in the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme for Adults/Children. Reimbursement is required for the PVG Scheme fee within the first few months of your employment.

A driving licence is desirable for the role.

Please note that we are unable to provide UK Visa Sponsorship.

About Us: At Crossroads Caring Scotland, we believe in the power of care and support to transform lives. Since , we've been dedicated to enabling people to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes. Our services extend across Scotland, and our not-for-profit ethos drives our commitment to excellence and compassion in everything we do.

We are nationally recognized for our exceptional quality of care and a diverse range of client groups. As a valued member of our team, you'll experience the support and camaraderie that define our organisation.

Join Our Team: If you're ready to embark on a fulfilling journey where every day brings new opportunities to make a positive difference, we want to hear from you! Apply now and become part of our highly respected team dedicated to empowering individuals and families in our community.

Press the Apply Now button or we can accept CVs by email to:

Please Note: Due to the high volume of applications, if you don't hear from us within 14 days of applying, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for interview on this occasion.

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