Support individuals with disabilities in daily living activities within a shared home, ensuring their wellbeing and engagement in local community activities.
Ideal candidates should possess a caring nature, strong communication skills, team spirit, and a creative flair, with no prior experience necessary.
This part-time role involves flexibility across multiple shifts, including evenings and weekends, with training provided and further qualifications funded.
You will support individuals in daily tasks and personal care, helping them live independently while promoting their dignity and wellbeing.
The ideal candidate should be caring, compassionate, and hardworking, with an understanding of care practices.
This part-time position offers flexible hours in Shotts, with an hourly rate of £13.72 and benefits including PVG cost coverage and enrolment onto SVQ level 2.
Lead operational delivery of a supported living service for autistic adults, ensuring best practices and regulatory compliance.
Ideal candidates will possess strong leadership and interpersonal skills, alongside experience in autism-specific frameworks and managing similar services.
This full-time role is based in Glasgow, offering a supportive environment with a strong focus on staff wellbeing and retention.
You will assist in preparing patients for eye examinations, explaining procedures, and managing appointments, while ensuring exceptional customer care throughout.
The ideal candidate should possess strong interpersonal skills, a customer-focused approach, and the ability to adapt to flexible working hours.
This part-time role requires 16 hours per week with a shift pattern that includes late and weekend work, offering comprehensive training opportunities.
In this role, you will support patients through eye examinations, manage appointments, dispense spectacles and contact lenses, and address customer inquiries.
The ideal candidate will be friendly, confident, and possess excellent communication skills, with a passion for helping others.
This part-time position requires flexible working hours, including evenings and weekends, based in Kirkcaldy, with training opportunities available.
As a Support Practitioner, you will provide essential support to individuals in a shared home, aiding daily living, hobbies, and moments that matter.
The ideal candidate should be caring, reliable, and willing to build meaningful relationships, with full training provided.
Working hours are flexible, ranging from 16 to 39 hours per week, in Uphall, and offers great benefits including paid training and support for professional registration.