Support Workers

Support Workers

We are looking for a caring and empathetic support worker to assist our clients with day-to-day tasks. As a support worker, you will be required to meet with clients to assess their practical and emotional needs, draw up care plans, and help them to live as independently as possible. You may also be required to train family and friends in relevant support techniques and to lead community meetings.

To ensure success as a support worker, you should have excellent interpersonal skills, a passion for helping others, and good leadership skills. A skilled support worker should be able to provide both emotional and physical support when needed to ensure that clients feel in control of their lives.

Support Worker Responsibilities:

• Meeting with clients to discuss their practical and emotional needs.
• Designing care plans that best suit the clients’ needs.
• Providing emotional support by talking to clients about their needs and listening to their concerns.
• Assisting with domestic tasks including shopping, cooking, cleaning, and washing.
• Tending to the healthcare needs of each client.
• Helping clients to apply for jobs, disability grants, and housing loans.
• Counseling clients with drug or alcohol addictions.
• Training family members in basic support techniques.
• Helping clients to participate in leisure activities.
• Making case notes and managing the case logbook.

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