Rewarding Part Time Work Oswestry
Do you have a few hours to spare each week and, do you want to give something back to your local community?Do you want to put your experience and wisdom to work?Why not consider using your life skills to support people with learning difficulties as a support worker?
Please get in touch to find out more!
Benefits of joining our team
Competitive pay
Flexible shift patterns
Paid training- we provide all the training you need to deliver first class support; this includes supporting you to gain your Level 2 & 3 Health and Social Care qualification
28 days holiday in your first year, increasing to 33 day after five years and then 38 days after ten-years service.
Comprehensive induction programme including shadow shifts which means youll be fully supported to understand the role whilst getting to know the team and the people you will support
Free and confidential counselling services for you and you and your family
A Simply Health Cash Plan- to help you with healthcare costs including dental, physiotherapy, chiropody, optical, new child payment, prescriptions and more
Long service rewards starting at £100 increasing to £150 depending on length of service we believe our staff are our greatest asset and we want to reward you for your hard work and commitment to Bethphage
Contributory Pension scheme
Development opportunities- we want to support you in your career in care, from becoming a mental health first aider, to career progression- from support worker to service manager, your development, is our development
Regular supervisions with your manager, team meetings and feedback
Refer-a-Friend Award earn £300 every time you successfully refer a friend and they complete their probation.
Birthday recognition our staff receive a birthday card and an Amazon e-voucher every year
Paid enhanced DBS certificate
Access to the Blue light Card scheme that offers discounts to social care staff in a range of shops both online and on the Highstreet
We are looking for part time support workers to join our team in Oswestry supporting adults with learning disabilities in their own homes.
Due to the needs of this service, this role is for female support workers only*
* Some of our roles requires males, females, race and age specific employees only. Where this is indicated, this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010
What is a support worker?
A support worker is great at building relationships, kind, respectful, patient and supports people to live they life they choose. It is a varied role that can include anything from supporting someone with household tasks like cooking to supporting someone with their hobbies and interests. EverydayEvery day is different as a support worker and you will be making a difference to someones life everydayevery day.
Some of our roles may include personal care.
From £9.50 an hour
New to care?
We offer all the training you need to be able to deliver first-class, person-centered support. You dont need to have done this type of work before, just have the right values, be positive about the difference you can make and be willing to learn.
You already have what it takes to get started, your life skills are invaluable to us!
Why choose Bethphage?
We have over 25 years experience delivering first-class, person-centered support, with all of our services being rated Good by the CQC. You will be joining an organisation that is devoted to delivering the best possible support to make a difference in peoples lives.
Essential Requirements:
Full UK drivers Licence
Own car
Caring
Have a passion for helping others
Ability to work in a team or alone
Desirable requirements:
Level two diploma in Health and Social Care
Level three diploma in Health and Social Care
The interview process:
Once you have completed your application form on-line, we will call you to have an informal chat to discuss the role. Where safe, the second interview will be face-to-face and involve the people we support. The whole process is relaxed and gives us the opportunity to get to know you and, you to get to know Bethphage.