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Holistic Engagement Worker

Employer
safehands
Location
Stroud
Salary
£17934 - £21431/annum sleep in duties paid at £74 per nigh
Closing date
13 Sep 2019

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Sector
Social Care
Hours
Part Time
Flexibility
Set hours
Contract Type
Permanent
Safehands recruitment are recruiting for a Holistic Engagement Worker. This is an exciting opportunity to work at a college with 16-25 year olds with learning disabilities. You will be based at the residential/supported living site in Stroud, surrounded by wool mills, acres of hillside woodlands, and a farm where the students grow and sell biodynamic livestock and produce.  This is a permanent post, contracted 40 hours per week plus sleep in duties paid at £74 per night. Competitive salary of £17,934- £21,431 depending on experience (part time considered). Benefits to you: Access to excellent professional development opportunity Access to fully funded QCF level 3 once pass 6 month probation Fantastic basic salary Opportunity for your career to develop in both residential care and education Unrivalled training programme for all colleagues Company pension scheme The Role: Assisting service users with personal care Engaging the young people in activities such as practical land-based and traditional craft activities, animal husbandry, forestry, horticulture, catering and drama Support service users with providing therapeutic and holistic care (full training given)             Assisting service users with behaviours that challenge Assisting with day to day household duties including meal preparation and domestic duties As a valued member of the team, you have the opportunity to help make a real difference and to develop a truly rewarding career for yourself. If you would like to find out more about this position, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the team on (phone number removed) to discuss the role in more detail

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