Job Introduction
Support Worker
Locations: Atherton
Rate of Pay: Waking Nights £14.00
Bank Hours on Waking Nights 8pm-8am and weekend days
We are seeking compassionate and flexible female Bank Support Workers to provide care for a 6-year-old boy in a warm, family-oriented home. He lives with his parents and siblings and attends school regularly. This is a rewarding opportunity to support a young child within a nurturing environment, playing a key role in his daily care and routines.
He has a tracheostomy and requires ventilatory support, along with a diagnosis of epilepsy. He also has a large exomphalos, meaning some of his internal organs are positioned outside of his abdominal cavity. He is mobile, though he occasionally uses a chair, and is able to attend school on a regular basis. In many ways, he enjoys life as a typical 6-year-old boy.
His care needs include NG tube feeding, continence care, and the use of pads. He communicates well, has a strong personality, and enjoys engaging with others and receiving attention.
Responsibilities
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Provide high-quality, person-centred care within the home environment.
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Support with tracheostomy care and ventilatory support.
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Assist with NG feeding and nutrition.
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Monitor and manage epilepsy and seizure activity.
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Provide personal care and continence support.
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Support with mobility and positioning.
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Encourage engagement in play, learning, and daily activities.
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Work collaboratively with the family and professionals to ensure consistent care.
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Maintain a safe, clean, and supportive environment.
Experience and Skills of a Support Worker
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Previous experience in paediatric or complex care is highly desirable.
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Flexibility is essential, along with the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team to ensure full shift coverage.
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Knowledge of tracheostomy care, ventilation, and nasogastric (NG) feeding is required, or a willingness to undertake training in these areas.
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Experience supporting individuals with epilepsy is beneficial.
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A compassionate, patient, and reliable approach is essential.
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Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with children and their families.
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Confidence in managing behaviours and promoting a safe, positive environment.
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Strong communication and observational skills are required.
Who we are:
acuity care delivers specialist support across Brain Injury, Spinal Injury, Learning Disability & Autism, and Mental Health Services. Every package of care is individually designed around the person, their goals, and their life. Our teams are enthusiastic about delivering person‑centred care and empowering the people we support to access new experiences, learn new skills, and live as independently as possible.
What We Offer
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Westfield Rewards – enjoy exclusive discounts with over 1,000 well‑known retailers, restaurants, and travel brands.
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Westfield Health Cash Plan – includes 24/7 GP access and cashback on everyday health expenses.
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Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – confidential support for wellbeing, financial advice, and personal relationships
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Blue Light Card – access to fantastic discounts and free or reduced‑price event tickets.
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Acuity Academy – ongoing training, recognised qualifications, and continuous professional development
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Career Progression – clear opportunities to gain experience and advance within the organisation.
Refer a Friend Scheme – earn up to £500 for successful referrals