Helping people find jobs in the local area since 2008
Female Support Worker
- Salary
- £ 18,110.87 to £ 19,052.01 per annum salary dependent on skills and experience
- Location
- Bognor Regis
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time - 37.5 hours per week
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Individualised Support Services (ISS) does just what it says on the tin. 'E' and 'L' both have learning difficulties, but this label does not define who they are. L loves listening to music, going out for drives in the countryside in her car, and watching classic films like Grease. E is very artistic, musical and loves talking with people. Before Covid-19 she really loved her voluntary jobs working in the library and a local care home. We are looking for motivated, positive people to join our team to support these two fantastic women in all aspects of their lives.
If you are flexible, able to work shifts and sleep in, self-motivated to lone work and are truly committed to supporting people to live their life of their choosing and like to have fun then we would love to hear from you.
The contractual hours for this position are 37.5 hours per week
This post involves sleep-in duties (£58.65 per sleep-in)
Closing Date – Friday 25 June 2021
Interviews will be held via zoom as we receive applications
- Please view the Job Description PT Support Worker ISS June 2021 document (opens in a pop up)
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