Activities Support Worker - Liverpool
Package Description
JOB ROLE: Activites Support Worker
HOURS: 37.5 per week, Monday - Friday 9.00 - 4.30pm
LOCATION: Liverpool, L9
SALARY: £12.00 - £12.70 Depending on qualifications
A full, clean driving licence is also essential as driving of the Centre’s minibus will be required.
We currently have an opportunity for a Support Worker to join our team at Walton Progressive Resource Centre based in Liverpool. The Centre is staffed with a highly skilled and qualified team of professionals. We provide support and encourage independence both onsite and within the community to adults with complex needs, including; learning difficulties, autism and behaviours that are challenging.
The Resource Centre is a lively, busy environment, supporting up to 60 people per day within a variety of activities, including leisure, vocational and citizenship in the community.
Health and wellbeing are at the forefront of everything we do and we are looking to recruit people from a diverse range of backgrounds that can support our Trainees to achieve their potential.
The ideal candidate must possess exceptionally high standards, an empathic approach and act as a role model to the Adults we support.
Why join us:
- Initial and ongoing training provided for personal and professional development
- Enrolment into the NEST Pension Scheme
- Enhanced DBS check paid for
- 5.6 Weeks Annual leave
- Free DBS Check
- Wellbeing Support, Advice and Guidance – via our Employee Assistance Program though an online portal or over the telephone
- Qualifications – we can support you to obtain a range of QCF’s opening up further career opportunities
- Staff Referral Scheme – earn up to a very generous £500 for referring a friend to join our team at accomplish
- Amazing Discount Scheme - at High Street retailers, days out, gifts, holidays and even when buying a car, available via a Blue Light card that you will have access to as a Health and Social Care Employee
Keys Group
Keys Group brings together three of the UK’s leading and longest-established providers of specialist education, care and activities; Accomplish, Keys and Peak. The organisation provides specialist support and education for more than 2,000 children, young people, adults and families in services and schools across England and Wales.
Specialist residential and supported living services for adults with a learning disability, autism, mental health needs and acquired brain injury are provided throughout England and Wales by Accomplish.
Keys offers education and care services for children, young people and families across England and Wales through its specialist schools, residential children’s homes, activity and intervention and leaving care services, adult resource centre and family assessment centres.
Activities are offered by Peak through its seven specialist adventure centres including water sports, treetop and climbing centres, across England
Due to the vulnerable nature of the service users all applicants must be over 18