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CQC Bank Reablement Worker

Home Group
North Yorkshire
4 days ago
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Bank Reablement Worker 

Earn £12.60 per hour

Flexible hours/shifts

Webb Ellis Court Scarborough 

Home, a place where you belong

Have you been looking to earn some extra cash, fitting it around your other commitments or some extra work in addition to your current job?  Now you can and you’ll be making a difference!

Join our Care Worker bank for our brand-new extra care Community Wellbeing scheme, Webb Ellis Court in Scarborough, we’ll be supporting older people aged 55+ with varying care and support needs to live independently in their own home with peace of mind.  

What you’ll do
* We provide 24-hour support to our customers.
* Working closely with the care team to follow support plans and reporting any concerns.
* Supporting our customers with everyday daily living activities
* You’ll have plenty of time for cuppas, chats and catch ups, there’s no rushing from one customer to the next here!

Why join us

Join a team that cares about you as much as the customers we support.
From flexible working to brilliant wellbeing support, you’re free to bring your best self to work and grow in a way that suits you.
Be part of one of the UK’s top 10 Great Places to Work!

You have
* A level 2 or above, or equivalent in social care or being willing to work towards this
* If you’ve worked in a CQC care setting previously, that would be great!
* Have a positive, caring can-do attitude, and empathy to really make a difference to our customers lives.
* Previous experience of working with support plans, recording and using information concisely and effectively.
* Knowledge of local community and networks would be brilliant.

Stronger together

We do our best work when we’re ourselves.
That’s why inclusion, wellbeing, and our diversity networks help make Home Group a great place to work 

The practical bits
* Working on our bank, you’ll be able to pick and choose your shifts from those available, doing so via your mobile. 
* You’ll also get access to our learning portal to develop your skills further!
* Able to use technology for creating and updating support plans.
* You’ll need an Enhanced DBS check done and we pay for that.

What’s in it for you?
* 34 days leave (including bank hols and a “me day” to use for whatever you fancy) increasing to 39, and time off for volunteering too! 
* Health cash plan saving you from £1140 per annum.
We’ll cover your costs (and kids if you have them) towards dental, optical, prescriptions, alternative therapies, and lots more.
* Over 800 high street discounts on groceries, holidays, and days out.
Looking for a new phone, bike, or car?  Save money with us.
* We Grow Our Own colleagues (not literally of course!), when you’re ready for the next step in your career, you can grow with us!
* Colleagues really matter to us, that’s why we’re the 10^th Best place in the UK for Wellbeing.
Our tools and support help you when you need them.

Find out more

Click APPLY NOW to see our Reablement Worker Job Description, find out about us and for help to apply.
Roles can close early, so don’t wait.

For reasonable adjustments email .

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