The starting hourly rate for this position is £14.23 (inclusive of annual leave allowance).

Are you looking for a new opportunity to develop your career in supporting people living an aspiring life and supporting them to achieve their goals? If so then we have the perfect job for you!

At Surrey we are always keen to hear from both experienced and inexperienced applicants who are looking for an opportunity that will allow them to help make a difference to vulnerable Adults in the community. We also want people who are committed to developing their own professional skills and ability.

Our residential homes for Adults with learning difficulties are inspected on a regular basis and we are very proud of the quality of our residential services for adults within Surrey. As a result, we have invested in our homes and staff and plan to continue this in order to achieve a service that is ambitious, innovative and responsive to the needs of service users within our care.

As a Residential Support Worker, your responsibilities will include:

  • Working with and supporting Adults with learning difficulties to create positive outcomes and promote independence
  • Direct practical interactions with service users; including cooking, personal care and engaging with the wider community
  • Organising the shift, communicating with colleagues to plan and coordinate activities
  • Engagement in planning, implementation and delivery of care plans
  • Working in partnership with other agencies
  • Report writing and attending/contributing to reviews as required
  • Ensuring all your training requirements are met and recorded accurately
  • Our residential homes for Adults with learning difficulties are inspected on a regular basis and we are very proud of the quality of our residential services for Adults within Surrey. As a result, we have invested in our homes and staff and plan to continue this, in order to achieve a service that is ambitious, innovative and responsive to the needs of service users within our care.

    Training

    You will receive Full Induction Training (including mandatory training), as well as the opportunity to undertake further Personal Skills Training under regular staff supervision. You will complete the Care Certificate within 12 weeks of the start of your employment and there are opportunities for further study are available.

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