SeeAbility Careers

Support Worker - Heather House

£9.50 - £9.65 Per Hour
Tadley, Hants
England, Hampshire, South East England

Job title: Support Worker - Heather House 
Location: Tadley, Hants
Pay rate: £9.50 to £9.65 per hour
Contract: Full and Part time hours available

Immediate start dates available!

Are you looking to be a part of a supportive, innovative, and all-round amazing team that support incredible individuals to thrive, be happy and achieve things they never thought possible? If so, there has never been a better time to join our SeeAbility support team!

Why join SeeAbility?

We are one of the oldest disability charities in the UK and has pioneered specialist support for over 220 years.

We recognise that although this job is rewarding, it can also be challenging so we offer a comprehensive benefits package focused on your wellbeing. This includes:

  • Discounts platform ‘The Hive’ for permanent staff, including gift cards, discount codes and other benefits
  • Flexible approach to working and working hours
  • Fast track inductions (subject to checks)
  • Pension scheme
  • Long Service, Employee of the Month and Annual Staff Awards
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for help with financial, physical and mental wellbeing
  • Wellbeing coaches in house to help ensure you are well supported
  • Fantastic and supportive team where managers are focused on helping you to achieve your goals and aspirations
  • Paid enhanced DBS
  • First Bus save 10% on monthly bus travel
  • Recruitment Bonus Scheme – ‘Refer a friend’ and receive a generous £600 (eligibility criteria apply – please see ‘The Hive’ for more details)
  • Further support for professional qualifications and study leave, to open up your career options at SeeAbility including QCF level 3 to 5.
  • 28 days annual leave increasing with length of service
  • Life assurance

About Us

Heather House is our Specialist Nursing Home that specialises in rare life-limiting conditions. The home is made up of two 8 bed bungalows specifically designed for younger people with life limiting conditions.

There are fantastic facilities on site – including a hydro pool, full gym and beautiful landscaped gardens. Nursing and Support Worker ratios to people is high and our team are supported by our Local GP and our own physiotherapists and speech and language therapists.

Heather House is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence for the care of people with CLN3 (Batten Disease). 

As part of your role, your duties will include:

  • Building positive relationships with the people we support and their families.
  • Working alongside our existing team, offering a diverse range of exciting and varied activities.
  • Supporting with day to day living tasks such as housekeeping, cooking, cleaning and personal care.
  • Completing paperwork, incident reports and handovers between staff.

About you

To be considered for the role, you will need to:

  • Be patient and calm under pressure as well as be sociable, caring and supportive
  • A passion for genuinely wanting to help the people we support to live their best lives.
  • Be able to engage, listen and communicate in a variety of ways and demonstrate emotional resilience.
  • Always reflect our values of being creative, brave, passionate and to do what is right.

Don’t worry if you don’t have any previous experience! Our excellent training, development and support will make sure you have everything you need to do the very best in your role.

One of our most recently recruited team members said – ‘I saw this job on Indeed and knew this was the job for me. Having done placements at Uni – I knew my passion was nursing homes. After researching Juvenile Batten Disease and Heather House, I knew I wanted to gain new skills and experience with such a rare condition.  The activities and facilities evidenced at Heather House were amazing. Even during COVID, the people living there would still be able to enjoy an amazing life.’ 

So what are you waiting for? Come and be a part of something amazing!

Apply online today, or call our friendly recruitment team on 0121 713 8340 for more information.

 

SeeAbility is an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

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