Role: Support Worker Location: Mirfield, WF14 0DQ Salary: £9.60/hr Hours: 22.5 - 30hrs per week (this will include alternate weekend working) Shifts: Early shifts: 7am - 2:30pm, and Late shifts: 2pm - 9:30pm. Long shifts also available.
Poplars is a 12-bed residential home for Adults with Learning Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, and complex needs. When you join the team at Poplars you will develop some key skills such as communication, team work, and positive behavioural support.
The adults who live at Poplars are a lively bunch who like to keep the staff team busy with parties, arts and crafts, walks, hydrotherapy, baking, and music and singing. The adults love interacting and laughing with people, and after a day of fun, quite often like to chill out with music, a film on Netflix, or by listening to a good story.
They are all quite different, with their own personalities and needs, and you will have lots to learn - but don’t worry because the close-knit and well-established staff team know the adults really well and will help you to get to know each adult really well.
Below is an example of a typical part-time rota at Poplars:
w/c |
Mon |
Tues |
Weds |
Thurs |
Fri |
Sat |
Sun |
Total |
Week 1 |
7am - 2:30pm |
2pm - 9:30pm |
|
|
|
8am - 8pm |
2pm - 9pm |
34 |
Week 2 |
|
8am - 8pm |
7am - 2pm |
2pm - 9pm |
|
|
|
26 |
Week 3 |
|
7am - 2:30pm |
2pm - 9:30pm |
|
|
7am - 2pm |
8am - 8pm |
34 |
Week 4 |
|
|
8am - 8pm |
7am - 2pm |
2pm - 9pm |
|
|
26 |
The average weekly hours for the role is 30hrs over a 4 week rota including alternate weekends. Not all rotas will be identical to this.
What we look for from our staff:
- Confidence – being self-assured, asking for help when you need it and challenging behaviour or practices that you feel are inappropriate or unsafe.
- Curiosity – being inquisitive and welcoming change, asking questions about the way that we do things and why, and putting yourself forward to try new things.
- Happiness – being cheerful and positive, bringing your best self to work and sharing your enthusiasm for life with the people we are here to support.
- Kindness – being caring and compassionate, reaching out to your colleagues if they look like they’re struggling, being an active member of the team and working together to achieve shared goals.
What we offer:
- A competitive salary and great pension scheme.
- Paid pre-employment training to give you a great head start.
- An employee rewards scheme with retail discounts and more.
- A comprehensive employee assistance program, including support for mental health, a company sick pay scheme, and a life insurance benefit.
- A fantastic, open, and supportive working environment.
- Training & Development opportunities to support your development.
- A wealth of opportunities to gain experience in a variety of skills.
To find out more, please call Jodie Edgar-Brown or Eimi Kajando-Clifford on 01924 490833 for an informal chat or via email on hr@hollybanktrust.com
Hollybank Trust is committed to Safeguarding vulnerable people, and our Safer Recruitment process requires all employees to have an Enhanced DBS check and reference checks in line with our Recruitment policy.
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Hollybank Trust is a Disability Confident employer. We are actively working to recruit and retain people with disabilities and long-term health conditions into our work force. If you are an applicant who has a disability, you will be offered an interview if you meet the essential criteria for the job.
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