This is a Permanent, Part Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.
The Vacancy
Are you looking for a job where you can head to work each day knowing that you will make a positive difference to someone else’s life and gain a qualification?
At Inspire, we believe that the people we support should be at the heart of all that we do. This influences the way that we approach our work, both with individuals and how we operate as an organisation.
Working with Inspire, you will become a vital part of our team supporting local people with learning disabilities across Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire.
Our Modern Apprenticeship offers a chance to develop in your role as a Support Worker whilst working towards an SVQ 2 or 3 (SCQF Level 6 or 7) in Health & Social Care. This position, which is for the 16–24-year-old age group, involves hands-on training and offers great opportunities for career progression and to earn as you learn.
A Support Worker’s job can be very varied but here is an idea of what you could be getting up to on a regular basis whilst working with Inspire:
What we offer
As an employer, we understand the importance of developing and rewarding our staff, which is why we:
We do operate various shifts (evenings, weekends, public holidays, sleepovers etc.) so we do require an element of flexibility from our staff.
Please also be aware that disabled or young carers / care experienced applicants up to the age of 29 are eligible to apply for this post.
Work with us to support people with learning disabilities and additional support needs. Empower life choices.
To find out more about starting your career with Inspire, have a scroll through our website, where we have more information about the work we do.
About Us
Work with us to support people with learning disabilities and additional support needs. Empower life choices.
At Inspire, we believe that the people we support should be at the heart of all that we do. This influences the way that we approach our work, both with individuals and how we operate as an organisation.
As an early pioneer of person-centred planning in the North East of Scotland, we recognise that we need to take time to understand each person as a unique individual. We work with the person and their family, friends and others who support them, to develop a plan. This approach recognises that each person has their own gifts, talents, routines, interests, needs and wishes – and most importantly - empowers the people we support to make life choices based on what is important to them.
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