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An Immediate Start for a Support Worker

Badenoch & Clark is looking to recruit a support worker for a temporary contract based in the Kent area. Our client is a large housing association who requires a candidate to provide support to vulnerable adults with complex generic needs including Drug & Alcohol issues and some Mental Health problems.

The main responsibilities are to:
• Contribute to the effective management of the projects and/or associated service specific support provision.

• Provide necessary & appropriate support, as identified in the service user's support plan

• Enable service users to achieve independence as far as possible in all areas of their life



Essential Requirements:

• A valid enhanced CRB less than 1 year old.



The ideal applicant will be motivated and be a good team player. If you are an excellent communicator and customer focused, committed to supporting vulnerable adults and able to work as part of a team please apply now for immediate consideration.




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Badenoch & Clark is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Badenoch & Clark is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a registered Disability Symbol User.
Location:South East
Salary:£10 - £11 per hour
Start Date:ASAP
Job Ref:364972
Name:Carla Haslock
Tel:0208 686 6337
Fax:020 8686 6388
Posted:14-07-2009

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