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SNAP Care
Support Worker
Heathfield, East Sussex
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- Language
- English
- Hours
- Full Time
- Job Level
- Experienced
- Posted
- 3 hours ago
- Salary
- Up to £19.00 Gross per Hour.
- Recruiter
- SNAP Care
- Closes
- 14 Feb 2026
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
Brain Injury Support Worker, East Sussex, TN21. Up to £19.00 Gross per Hour.
Nearest Tube/Station: Not applicable, a driver with their own car is essential to travel to and from client’s home.
Wage/Salary: £17.00 Weekdays | £19.00 Weekends | £21.00 Bank Holidays. Gross per Hour
Driver Essential? Yes, WAV (automatic drive) for use on duty.
Essential: Brain Injury or neurological (stroke or spinal injury) experience, manual handling and experience supporting a client in the community. This role is open to *female applicants only.
Start Date: Negotiable
Days & Hours: Full-time, Part-time, and Bank Shifts Available from Monday to Sunday. Day shifts (7.45am-8pm) and sleep-in night shifts (7.45pm to 8am) are available.
Family/Client Pets: Yes, cat and dog.
Recruiter: Suhada
About our client: Jack, 52, a long-standing client of Snap Care, along with his case management company, is pleased to be recruiting a new member to join his well-established directly employed team. His nearest and dearest describe him as a devoted husband, a loving father to his teenage daughter, a true gentleman and family man. He has a great sense of humour, enjoys banter and is a big formula one fan. He spends time at his workshop at home working on his craft and enjoys watching movies in his snug room or at the cinema, playing cards, gardening, going to the gym, swimming and painting. Jack has a gym and swimming pool at home. 6 years ago, Jack sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and complex orthopedic injuries; he is a full-time wheelchair user (self-propel and powered wheelchair). As a result of his TBI, he can become fatigued, struggle with short term memory, and be impulsive. He requires support with transfers, either alongside another team member or using a sara-steady transfer aid. Jack communicates verbally, is dedicated to his rehabilitation, and has detailed care plans in place for every aspect of his care. Jack is a Type 1 Diabetic.
Overview of role: The team provides 2:1 support most days, depending on the activities / plans, and 1:1 care at night. Jack’s wife plans his weekly routine, packed with activities, and this is shared with all his team for the week ahead. As Jack’s Brain Injury Support Worker, you will support him both at home and in the community, facilitate him in his role as husband and father, support his rehabilitation, and enable him to live life as his wishes. We are currently recruiting professionals to join a dedicated 24-hour care team supporting a Jack from Monday to Sunday. Our client can work around your availability offering set shifts. Applications welcome from those interested in, full, part-time or bank roles.
Who this job would suit: Due to the location, you must be a driver with your own car (limited public transport links available-so this is not an option). Someone full of enthusiasm and positivity, intuitive, knowing when to step in or take a step back, giving Jack and his family their own time. It is highly desirable that you share similar interests such as gardening, fitness etc. Jack needs his team to be high energy, full of banter, motivational and confident advocating for him; if you are a football fan – that is a bonus!
What’s great about this job: This role is highly recommended by Jack’s team. The opportunity to upskill is vast; there is a thorough induction process, ongoing training and supervision.
Who is recruiting for this role? Our client is using our Shortlist Service. Snap Care will screen applications to confirm the essential criteria for the position is met. The client will then continue the recruitment process. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV and contact details to our client.
Ad ID: 5417574354
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