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Female Support Worker Expiring soon

57195324

£14 per hour

Bradford

Social Care

Temporary | Part Time

ASAP

08/07/2025

05/08/2025

Job Title: Female Support Worker

Location: Bradford

Pay rate: £14 per hour

Job Type: Part time, 12 hours per week.

Shift and schedule: Weekend availability

 

Priority Recruitment are excited to present this brand-new opportunity for a Support Worker in Bradford.

This is an excellent opportunity helping a female with a Brain Injury live as independently as possible in her own home.

We are searching for Support Workers who share our belief that disability is not a barrier, and it doesn’t have to stop our residents from living their best life and enjoying new and varied experiences. Previous experience in care is essential.

 

Salary & Benefits:

- Pay rate is £14 per hour.

- Weekly pay every Friday.

- DBS fees reimbursed.

- Refer a friend scheme – you can earn up to £500 per referral!

- Access to 30,000+ national and local employee discounts (electronics, home appliances, food, groceries, car buying, travel, fitness and more).

- Access to 100+ free virtual courses, live and on-demand, to improve your skills and aid self-development.

 

Company and Role:

- The client is a female with a Brain Injury.

- Companionship support work. No personal care is needed.

- The individual loves visiting historic buildings, gardening and being out in the community.

- The shifts are 9am till 1pm, 3/4 times per week..

- Extra hours available as and when required.

 

Successful Applicant:

- Must have a full UK Driving License and have access to own vehicle.

- Must be a female Support Worker

- Previous experience in care is essential.

 

Apply now for more details, we’d love to hear from you!

*Some of our roles require drivers and male or female employees only, where this is indicated this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.