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Join our dedicated team in St Helens as a Care Support Worker. Provide compassionate, person-centred care to a client with complex health needs, including ventilator support. We value empathy and offer full training, career progression, and excellent benefits. Make a real difference in a rewardin...
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United Kingdom , St Helens
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15.00 - 15.60 GBP / Hour
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Specialist Care Support Worker
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Join a brand-new specialist care service in Knowsley, providing 24/7 support to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. We seek an experienced Support Worker for personalised care, requiring flexibility for day/night shifts. Enjoy comprehensive training, a competitive salary, and str...
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United Kingdom , Knowsley
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25758.00 GBP / Year
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Social care support worker
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Seeking a dedicated female Support Worker for a unique 12-week placement on a stunning Scottish island. You'll provide complex care, requiring 2+ years of UK experience, a valid driving license, and your own car. In return, we offer fully paid accommodation for this rewarding adventure.
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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19.00 - 21.00 GBP / Hour
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Explore rewarding care support worker jobs and discover a profession dedicated to empowering individuals to live fulfilling, independent lives. Care support workers, also known as support workers or care assistants, provide essential assistance to adults and sometimes children with diverse needs, including learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism, mental health conditions, and age-related frailties. This is a person-centred role focused on offering practical help and emotional support, enabling clients to achieve their personal goals and maintain their dignity within their own homes, supported living environments, or residential care settings. The core of a care support worker's role involves delivering tailored support that promotes independence and enhances quality of life. Common daily responsibilities include assisting with personal care routines such as washing, dressing, and toileting; supporting with meal preparation, nutrition, and medication administration; and helping with domestic tasks like cleaning and shopping. A significant part of the job often involves facilitating social inclusion and community participation, which can mean supporting clients to attend appointments, pursue hobbies, access education, or simply enjoy recreational activities. Workers are typically responsible for following individual care and support plans, maintaining accurate records, and working collaboratively within a team to ensure the safety, well-being, and rights of the individual are always upheld. To excel in care support worker jobs, individuals require a blend of practical skills and personal attributes. Key requirements often include a compassionate, patient, and resilient nature, with a genuine passion for making a positive difference. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are fundamental for building trusting relationships with clients, their families, and multidisciplinary professionals. Problem-solving abilities and the capacity to remain calm under pressure are valuable, especially when supporting individuals with complex needs or behaviours that may challenge. While formal qualifications are not always essential, employers frequently seek relevant experience in a care setting. A commitment to completing mandatory training, such as safeguarding, moving and handling, and first aid, is standard. Due to the nature of the support, flexibility to work on a rota covering days, nights, weekends, and bank holidays is commonly expected. For many roles, especially in community-based settings, a full driving licence and access to a vehicle are highly desirable or required. Pursuing care support worker jobs means entering a sector where every day brings new challenges and profound rewards. It is a career built on empathy, respect, and the fundamental belief in everyone's right to live a valued life. If you are seeking a role that is both demanding and deeply meaningful, where your efforts directly impact someone's happiness and autonomy, then exploring a career as a care support worker could be your ideal path.

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