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  • Burntisland

    Residential Child Care Worker | Burntisland, Fife | Full and part-time positions to suit your needs | £23,704 -£29,455 pro rata Our client is an...

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  • Colchester, Essex

    £ £21000 - £21500/annum

    We are urgently looking for dedicated, empathetic, and caring people to join our Team in Colchester, Essex to support local Clients. Working as a...

    Posted 17 days ago

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  • Whitchurch, Shropshire

    Are You Looking for a New Care Job in Shropshire? In one of our excitingroles, you will get to visit and care for people from all walks of life with...

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  • Shrewsbury

    Are You Looking for a New Care Job in S hropshire ? In one of our excitingroles, you will get to visit and care for people from all walks of life...

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  • Yeovil

    Nurseplus is looking for Care Workers in Yeovil and the surrounding areas. Our services are available within a variety of care settings to a wide...

    Posted 66 days ago

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  • Norwich

    We are looking for dedicated Care Workers to join our Care team in the Norwich and surrounding areas. Full driving licence and own transport with...

    Posted 24 days ago

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  • Elgin

    Search Consultancy is seeking experienced Care Assistants to work on an agency basis to provide the highest quality of care and support to clients...

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  • London

    £ £20480/annum

    Onecare-UK Ltd is a Homecare and supported living service provider that has built a reputation on quality. We have an opportunity for a Care Worker...

    Posted 42 days ago

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  • Aberdeen, Aberdeen City

    £ £10.90 - £12.15/hour

    Care Worker Aberdeen £10.90 - £12.15 per hour We are currently looking to recruit Care Workers to work within Aberdeen. Specialised in care within...

    Posted 55 days ago

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  • Weybridge, Surrey

    £ £15 - £19/hour Paid Mileage

    Required Full/Part Time Staff, who are caring, committed and willing to learn. • Experience is an asset but NOT required as Full Training is provided...

    Posted 6 days ago

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  • Norwich

    £ £11.29 - £20/hour 42p per mile paid mileage

    We are looking for dedicated Care Workers to join our Care team in the Norwich and surrounding areas. Full driving licence and own transport with...

    Posted 27 days ago

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  • Dartford, Kent

    £ £12.11 - £16/hour

    We are looking for care workers who are kind and compassionate to join our team. Being a care worker is a very rewarding job that makes such a huge...

    Posted 26 days ago

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  • Turriff

    £ £10.90/hour

    Job Title: Care Assistant Location: Turriff Pay Rate: £10.90 per hour Shifts Available:  We are offering permanent roles; full time, part time or...

    Posted 26 days ago

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  • London

    £ £11 - £13.50/hour

    Care Worker Are you passionate about supporting and transforming the lives of people who are experiencing homelessness? New Dawn Support Services are...

    Posted 8 days ago

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  • Wakefield (Amblers Orchard)

    £ £10.90/hour

    Care Worker Tingley, West Yorkshire Permanent, Part Time hours, weekends only Pay £10.90 per hour (£21,314 pa, pro rata) and great benefits...

    Posted 5 days ago

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  • Epsom, Surrey

    £ £12.50 - £15/hour Mileage paid

    Care Worker Classic Home Care Services Ltd is a family run business, established since 1999. We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality care...

    Posted 82 days ago

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  • Bedlington

    Carer/ Support Worker Are you a genuine, kind, caring individual looking for a rewarding career in care? We are currently looking for full time and...

    Posted 3 days ago

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  • Huddersfield

    RECRUITING NOW Driving Licence and own vehicle We are looking for Home Care Assistants in the Holme Valley Area in Huddersfield. This is a...

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  • Newport

    Are You Looking for a New Care Job in Shropshire? In one of our excitingroles, you will get to visit and care for people from all walks of life with...

    Posted 25 days ago

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  • Telford

    Are You Looking for a New Care Job in Shropshire? In one of our excitingroles, you will get to visit and care for people from all walks of life with...

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  • Hove

    The Private Care Company aim to employ and retain the highest quality care assistants in Brighton and Hove and in return for your skills, experience...

    Posted 26 days ago

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  • Chard

    Nurseplus is looking for Care Workers in Chard and the surrounding areas. Our services are available within a variety of care settings to a wide...

    Posted 17 days ago

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  • Bridgwater

    Nurseplus is looking for Care Workers in Bridgwater and the surrounding areas. Our services are available within a variety of care settings to a wide...

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  • Shrewsbury

    Are You Looking for a New Care Job in Shropshire? In one of our excitingroles, you will get to visit and care for people from all walks of life with...

    Posted 25 days ago

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Care Worker

You'll oversee the personal, social and educational development of young people, specifically aged between 13-19, though this can widen to 11-25. You'll supervise programmes aimed at engaging youngsters with positive skills and attitudes.

Who can I work for?

Myriad organisations such as local authorities, schools, the NHS, social services, Connexions youth advice centres, traditional youth clubs, voluntary groups and community or faith-based set-ups and mobile youth centres that travel from village to village in rural areas.

Where and when can I work?

In youth centres, schools, colleges, faith-based groups and Youth Offending Teams. Or you might be in the great outdoors on an educational trip away. A bog standard 35-37 hours a week. But there are some out-of-hours responsibilities, including conducting evening youth clubs, outdoor weekend trips and outreach work.

What can I earn?

Qualified, experienced youth workers can earn up to £25K – taking on responsibilities of managerial or specialist roles should take this up to £27K-£32. Youth support workers and novice youth staff should start between £13K-£16K.

What are the benefits?

Big job satisfaction – when things go well. Plenty of opportunities for part-time work.

Are there chances of promotion?

You can progress to roles in team leadership, management or project management or specialise. You can develop your skills to assist your career progression by logging onto: www.nya.org.uk

What will I be responsible for?

+ Befriending, mentoring, counselling and nurturing young people, however challenging the issues surrounding them.

+ Organising recreational activities such as sport, music, drama and arts and crafts.

+ Taking young people away on residential trips.

+ Undertaking one-to-one sessions with young people.

+ Drawing up business plans.

+ Writing out reports.

+ Organising funding of youth projects.

+ Working with agencies who can help with youth problems such as debt, drugs, bullying and alcohol abuse.

+ Admin, including responding to queries by phone or email.

+ Recruiting, training and managing volunteers and support staff.

+ Planning budgets.

What qualifications do I need?

Things have changed recently. From autumn 2010 the minimum qualification is an NYA (National Youth Agency)-approved BA (Hons degree), such as Social Family Community Work. Visit www.nya.org.uk for complete range of the best courses to choose.

Do I need any experience?

Very much so. Most employers will require you to have worked one-to-two years with youths, either in a voluntary or professional capacity, ie, volunteering at a youth group or working as a youth support worker.

What attributes are needed?

Above all, enthusiasm! Ability to handle stress and keep your patience under provocation. Awareness of child protection and health and safety issues. Good communication, listening, organisational and team-working skills. A commitment to the job and youths. A good understanding of issues surrounding young people's lives. Energy. Ability to be empathic and compassionate without being gullible.

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Care Worker

You'll oversee the personal, social and educational development of young people, specifically aged between 13-19, though this can widen to 11-25. You'll supervise programmes aimed at engaging youngsters with positive skills and attitudes.

Who can I work for?

Myriad organisations such as local authorities, schools, the NHS, social services, Connexions youth advice centres, traditional youth clubs, voluntary groups and community or faith-based set-ups and mobile youth centres that travel from village to village in rural areas.

Where and when can I work?

In youth centres, schools, colleges, faith-based groups and Youth Offending Teams. Or you might be in the great outdoors on an educational trip away. A bog standard 35-37 hours a week. But there are some out-of-hours responsibilities, including conducting evening youth clubs, outdoor weekend trips and outreach work.

What can I earn?

Qualified, experienced youth workers can earn up to £25K – taking on responsibilities of managerial or specialist roles should take this up to £27K-£32. Youth support workers and novice youth staff should start between £13K-£16K.

What are the benefits?

Big job satisfaction – when things go well. Plenty of opportunities for part-time work.

Are there chances of promotion?

You can progress to roles in team leadership, management or project management or specialise. You can develop your skills to assist your career progression by logging onto: www.nya.org.uk

What will I be responsible for?

+ Befriending, mentoring, counselling and nurturing young people, however challenging the issues surrounding them.

+ Organising recreational activities such as sport, music, drama and arts and crafts.

+ Taking young people away on residential trips.

+ Undertaking one-to-one sessions with young people.

+ Drawing up business plans.

+ Writing out reports.

+ Organising funding of youth projects.

+ Working with agencies who can help with youth problems such as debt, drugs, bullying and alcohol abuse.

+ Admin, including responding to queries by phone or email.

+ Recruiting, training and managing volunteers and support staff.

+ Planning budgets.

What qualifications do I need?

Things have changed recently. From autumn 2010 the minimum qualification is an NYA (National Youth Agency)-approved BA (Hons degree), such as Social Family Community Work. Visit www.nya.org.uk for complete range of the best courses to choose.

Do I need any experience?

Very much so. Most employers will require you to have worked one-to-two years with youths, either in a voluntary or professional capacity, ie, volunteering at a youth group or working as a youth support worker.

What attributes are needed?

Above all, enthusiasm! Ability to handle stress and keep your patience under provocation. Awareness of child protection and health and safety issues. Good communication, listening, organisational and team-working skills. A commitment to the job and youths. A good understanding of issues surrounding young people's lives. Energy. Ability to be empathic and compassionate without being gullible.