JOB: Support Worker / Carer
Contract: Flexible
Posted: Mon 15th March 2021
Deadline: Sun 25th April 2021
Reference: finda/TP/16919/3079
Salary: £9ph enhanced rates of £9.46 ph for weekends
City: Southampton
Activities Worker – Disabled children and adults - Southampton & surrounding areas - £9 - £9.46 per hour (flexible hours)
We are The Rose Road Association a Registered Charity providing essential Care and support Services in Southampton. We are passionate about supporting children and adults with, Learning, disabilities, Physical disabilities and /or Autism. We are seeking to recruit Great Activity/Play workers, someone with the right values and attitudes to work in the Activity Schemes? – could this be you?
This role is for hours during weekends and school holidays only.
You don’t need to have previous experience in this field, nor do you need qualifications as we are happy to work with you to develop your competence in the role and increase your confidence in the work that we do.
Above all, we want someone who shares in our values. These are:
The children and adults we support are individuals and therefore no two days are the same, as a general guide, the role will include support to choose and take part in fun and leisure activities that support well-being and independence. This can include, cinema, bowling, eating out, sensory, soft play, swimming, arts and crafts, whatever people choose.
Interested? Apply by clicking the link below.. You will be asked to register your details with Staff-finda and to upload your CV. You will have access to the full Job Description and person specification and an opportunity for you to tell us about your personal qualities and why you believe that you are right for this role.
This is an open application process so Interviews will be arranged within a few weeks of receiving your application.
This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure by the Disclosure & Barring Service. It is a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in regulated activity to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group (i.e. adults at risk, children or both)