
Waking Night Support Worker –– Leicestershire
Are you a caring and compassionate individual seeking a rewarding role in residential care? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Waking Night Support Worker to join a Childrens residential service in the Leicestershire region. This permanent, full-time position offers the chance to make a positive impact on children and young people's lives within a nurturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
As a Waking Night Support Worker in this residential care setting, your primary focus will be to build trust and develop nurturing relationships that support the independence, well-being, strengths, and capabilities of service users. You will work collaboratively with parents, carers, and multidisciplinary professionals to deliver high-standard support. Responsibilities include contributing to the maintenance of the home, including cooking and cleaning tasks, ensuring accurate documentation and record-keeping, and adhering to safeguarding policies and procedures. Promoting and maintaining a safe environment at all times is essential.
Essential Requirements
To be successful in this role, candidates should demonstrate the following:
Salary & Benefits
The salary for the Waking Night Support Worker role ranges from £26,142.40 to £29,463.72 per annum, plus a Night Shift Premium allowance to recognise unsociable hours. The position is offered on a 37-hour full-time, permanent contract.
Job Title & Location
This is a Waking Night Support Worker role based in Leicestershire, with opportunity to work across multiple homes within the local region.
Application
Candidates with relevant experience and a passion for residential care are encouraged to apply. This position offers an excellent opportunity for career development within the residential support sector.
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