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Job Title


Waking Night Support Officer


Company : Northampton Business Directory


Location : Kettering, England


Created : 2025-05-04


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

A vacancy has arisen for a permanent Waking Night Support Officer to be based within our residential services for autistic adults in Northampton.Experience in working with people with autism or learning disabilities would be an advantage.The Waking Night Support Worker will be responsible for the welfare and security of the service users and building through the night. The successful applicant will need to liaise with care staff and contact the on-call manager during the night should the necessity occur.There will also be responsibilities for laundry work, general caretaking duties, cleaning, and domestic duties. The night officer will also assist in the preparation of breakfast.This is a rewarding job offering variety as no two days are the same. You will support people by providing holistic support, including personal care, medication administration, community integration, and managing anxieties that may manifest as distressing behavior.No experience is necessary, as full training is provided. We seek someone with the right attitude, shared values, and willingness to develop their skills.If you have experience as a support worker, care assistant, nursery assistant, personal care assistant, or have worked in the NHS, healthcare, or social care, this position is suitable for you.Our support is available 24/7. The working pattern involves a rolling rota with a variety of shifts—early, late, sleep-ins, weekends, bank holidays, and flexible shifts.Duties and Responsibilities:> Responsible for the welfare and security of service users at night.> Support service users unable to sleep and handle incidents professionally.> Provide personal care on a daily basis.> Exchange information with the residential team and liaise with sleep-in staff.> Assist with settling in service users at night.> Render personal assistance and minor first aid if needed.> Ensure laundry is undertaken during shift unless an emergency occurs.> Carry out domestic tasks such as cleaning and ensuring a hygienic environment.> Maintain building security, ensuring all exterior doors are locked.> Undertake minor caretaking duties.> Contact senior staff or On-Call officers in emergencies.> Perform other duties within the scope of the role as required.Please note:We cannot accept applications from candidates with restricted hours, nor offer sponsorships.What we offer:> 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (total 33 days)> Occupational sick pay> Autism specialist training during induction> Fully paid Care Certificate for career development in health and social care> Paid job-related qualifications> Free initial DBS Check> Employer pension scheme> Supportive work environment> Refer a friend scheme worth £500> Access to Blue Light Card scheme> Employee Assistance Programme> Paid maternity, paternity, and adoption leaveNote:We reserve the right to close the advert once sufficient applications are received. Apply promptly.Autism East Midlands is an equal opportunities employer and a Disability Confident Employer. We encourage applications from all interested in working with people with autism. If eligible for the scheme, mention this in your application for an interview guarantee. Indicate if applying under the Disability Confident scheme.We are committed to safeguarding children and young people. Successful applicants will require an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check, with costs covered by us.#J-18808-Ljbffr