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Night Support Worker

Active Care Group
Lincolnshire
2 weeks ago
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Night Support Worker (2 Nights per Week + 1 Evening) North Somercotes (near Louth)

Monday & Friday Nights plus Thursday evenings | up to £13.50 per hour | Rewarding Role | Full Training Provided

Are you looking for a fulfilling night-time role where your care and compassion can make a genuine difference?
Would you love to support a teenage girl with complex health needs in the comfort of her own home?

If so, we’d love to welcome you to Active Care in the Home as a Night Support Worker.


About the role

You’ll be supporting a 17-year-old young woman with complex health needs during the night, helping to ensure she feels safe, comfortable, and well cared for while her family rests.

She lives in a loving family home in the peaceful rural village of North Somercotes (near Louth), along with her parents, siblings, and family pets.

This is a waking night role, working alongside another experienced Support Worker throughout each shift, so you’re never alone and always supported.

(Because of the rural location, a car and driving licence are essential.)



When you’ll work
  • Monday nights & Friday nights (11:00pm 8:00am)

  • Thursday evenings (4pm-9pm)

  • 23 hours per week (part-time)



What you’ll need
  • A genuine passion for supporting young people

  • A kind, caring and patient personality

  • Reliability and flexibility

  • Good communication skills and teamwork

  • A driver with access to a car

(Full specialist training, shadow shifts, and ongoing support will be provided no complex care experience needed!)


What you’ll get
  • Up to £13.50 per hour (depending on experience)

  • Full training and shadow shifts before you start

  • Accrued holiday pay

  • Regular, consistent shifts with a rolling rota

  • Flexible zero-hours contract

  • Access to our Active Learning Hub for free e-learning and in-person development

  • Nest Personal Pension

  • Recognition through our Active Awards programme

  • Refer a Friend bonus earn up to £1,500!

  • Ongoing support from experienced clinical and care management teams



Why join us?

At Active Care in the Home, we’re passionate about helping children and young people with complex health needs live safely and happily at home with their families.

We’re also proud to be an equal opportunities employer and a Disability Confident organisation.

For genuine occupational reasons, this particular role requires female support workers.


Ready to make a difference and be part of something truly meaningful?
Apply today and start your journey with Active Care in the Home.


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