Support Worker - Port Glasgow

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Support Worker

Location: Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire

Pay rates: £16.50 - £19.50 per hour (including holiday pay)

Short Shifts Bank Staff

Please note we do not currently provide sponsorship

Pulse Nursing at Home is looking for support workers to join our team in Scotland.

The successful candidate will join a team of highly skilled, diligent and caring healthcare professionals in Scotland who share our vision of providing compassionate, specialist community care that can adapt to our clients' changing healthcare needs. 

To be considered for the role you must have: 

  • 6 months experience in the last 2 years within community care settings 
  • Current SSSC registration
  • You must be eligible to complete a PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) and undertake our necessary identity checks. Pulse Nursing at Home will fund both existing and new memberships. 

Your rewards and benefits package

As a leading provider of complex care in the community, we are proud to provide a fulfilling career for our support workers in Scotland. 

  • Travel contribution payment 
  • Paid PVG fees (£18 for existing membership, £59 for new members) 
  • Training opportunities to progress your career in community settings 
  • 24/7 operational, clinical, compliance and out-of-hours support  
  • Wellbeing support with access to our Employee Assistance Programme helpline and resources, alongside regular supervisions and appraisals 

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Pulse Nursing at Home is an employment agency/employment business (as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003) and is acting on behalf of its client in relation to this vacancy.

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 (to confirm you're over 18)
Do you have six months' care experience in the UK, within the past two years?
We do not offer sponsorships, please confirm that you currently live and have care experience in the UK
Are you registered with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)?