About The Role
Reporting to: Registered Manager
Salary: £12.73 – £14.30 per hour
Location: Dover, Folkestone, Herne Bay, Ashford
Working Hours: Part Time (30 hours) Full Time (45 hours)
LDC Care has been supporting people since 1999 and as we continue to grow we are looking for inspiring, friendly and caring individuals to join our fabulous care teams. You will need a real passion for supporting people to achieve their full potential and you will constantly be looking for opportunities to give new experiences to the people we support.
As a Support Worker at LDC Care Co no two days are the same. You will be assisting the people we support with their range of hobbies and interests which range from going on holidays, pamper days, going to events, the cinema, theme parks to spending the day browsing the shops.
As a Support Worker with LDC Care Co, you will be trained to provide high‑quality care via our comprehensive two‑week induction programme at the Hub, and you will have lifelong learning opportunities. We are committed to continuing development through the LDC Academy and other courses.
As we open our new venues in Medway, we need the Support Worker that will help us do what we do best – provide the highest level of bespoke support to those that need it.
What Can We Offer You?
- Sleep‑In rates of £67.50 per night
- Casual dress
- £100 Join Us Incentive after successful completion of your probation
- Blue Light card – discounts on hundreds of high street products and services
- Early Pay Service enabling you to take withdrawals on your accrued earnings
- Comprehensive two‑week face‑to‑face induction programme
- Further specialist courses to support your role within adult social care
- Fully funded courses in social care
- Automatic enrolment into NOW Pensions
- Genuine and achievable opportunities to develop your career in adult social care
- Day‑to‑day support from a friendly team of colleagues and highly experienced Registered Managers
About You
Ideally, you may have experience working within care settings and supporting adults with similar needs. You may already hold formal qualifications in the care sector and want to now progress your career. Or you may be completely new and would like to start a career in the social care sector.
The main thing we need to see from you is that you are a kind and caring individual, with strong ethical values which demonstrate an ability to support someone through the good times and the bad. Working in care can be tough, but the reward is huge.
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