Looking for a worthwhile job with the hours that work for you ?
Join us as a Relief Support Worker, we provide support 24 hours a day seven days per week so we can probably offer the hours that suit you.
How Relief hours work
It's a bit like a zero hour contract but without the bad bits.
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You don't have to work when it's not convenient for you.
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Receive the same training towards professional qualifications as permanent staff.
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We offer these contracts not because it suits us but because it suits you.
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With over 95% of our staff are on permanent contracts you will be supported to apply for one when its right for you.
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Job security and career development
The Relief (Bank) post supports the permanent rota staff by completing shifts that are vacant due to annual leave, training and other staff absences. As such, hours are non-specific but your manager will endeavour to balance the needs of the service against your own work/life balance as appropriately as possible.
We normally plan the rotas one month in advance, but additional opportunities also come up due to unexpected staff absences.
So what would you be doing?
Willow House in Wingrave is home to five young people, Simon, Richard, Craig, Carl and Stephen*. We are a very active bunch always moving around, we love our routines getting up and ready for school. Craig and Carl need support in some areas but don’t when it comes to messy play: it's their absolute favourite. Simon loves to watch Disney films…. could you be his popcorn buddy? Four of the young people love to explore parks, go swimming and be active in soft plays.
You'll be trained to become a qualified children's Support Worker at our children's home near Aylesbury. You'll be working with young people who have autism and severe learning disabilities. You'll support children and young people aged 11 to 19, supporting them with their daily lives and encouraging them to take part in community activities and hobbies. During the day they go to the nearby MacIntyre School.