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Waking Night Healthcare Support Worker

Venn Group

Bury

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Waking Night Support Worker to provide crucial support to young individuals with mental health needs. This role involves collaborating with healthcare professionals, adhering to care plans, and ensuring a safe environment for the young people in care. The position offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by fostering independence and confidence in those you support. If you are passionate about mental health and have experience working with vulnerable individuals, this role is perfect for you. Join a dedicated team focused on providing high-quality care and support.

Qualifications

  • Enhanced DBS on the update service is required.
  • Experience in mental health support is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to provide support.
  • Implement care plans and manage risks for young people.

Skills

Experience with vulnerable individuals
Mental Health Support
Collaboration with healthcare professionals
Record keeping

Job description

Waking Night Healthcare Support Worker vacancy waiting to be filled

Venn Group have been approached by a CQC Registered Provider and would like to introduce the following positions available:

Position: Waking Night Support Worker

Location: Bury

Rate: £13.68 p/hour (PAYE inc holiday pay)

Length: 6-8 weeks initially

Hours: 38.5 hours p/week (10.30pm – 8.00am, including weekends)

Key Responsibilities include:

  • To work in collaboration with other health care professionals both internally and externally in providing the highest standard of support possible to all the young people with mental health needs.
  • To implement and adhere to the care plans and individualised risk management plans for all young people in care.
  • To assist in creating a safe, clean, and secure environment to the highest standards of health and safety for all young people, relatives, and colleagues.
  • To support young people to gain independence, confidence, and competence.
  • To complete clearly written, accurate, contemporaneous records of involvement with young people and their families.

Minimum Requirements:

To be considered for this role you will need to have an enhanced DBS on the update service and previous experience working with vulnerable individuals with Mental Health needs.

To find out more about this role or to apply please contact Samantha Marshall or Adam Parry on 07441 916450 or alternatively reply to this email with your up-to-date CV.

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