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Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Blackpool, Lancashire
Ref PK-SW-BP-V48
Posted 19 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
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Posted 23 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Kingston upon Hull, Kingston upon Hull
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Posted 16 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Grimsby, Lincolnshire (South Humberside)
Ref PK-SW-GRIMSBY-V48
Posted 23 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Ref PK-SW-WFIELD-V48
Posted 23 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Ref SSW-PK-OX-48
Posted 24 days ago
£19.52 Per Hour
Full Time, Contract
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Ref OR-2750
Posted 1 day ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Blackpool, Lancashire
Ref PK-SSW-BPOOL-V48
Posted 3 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£14 - £15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Newbury, Berkshire
Ref PK-SSW-NEW-V48
Posted 24 days ago
Top Care
£35,950 - £37,638 Per Annum
Full Time, Permanent
Derby, Derbyshire
Ref RTC-Rescareworker
Posted 25 days ago
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many BSL Support Worker jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 34 BSL Support Worker jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a BSL Support Worker do?
British Sign Language (BSL) Support Workers play a crucial role in providing assistance and support to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and communicate using British Sign Language. They work to enhance the independence, well-being, and integration of individuals within various settings, ensuring effective communication and access to services.
Tasks required include:
- Provide communication support using British Sign Language to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, facilitating effective interaction and understanding..
- Assist individuals with daily activities, personal care, and tasks to promote independence..
- Advocate for the rights and needs of individuals who use BSL, ensuring they have equal access to services, resources, and opportunities..
- Collaborate with clients, their families, and support teams to develop and implement individualized care plans..
- Facilitate and support the participation of individuals in community activities, fostering social inclusion and engagement..
- Monitor individuals' health conditions, report changes, and work with healthcare professionals to address medical needs..
- Maintain accurate records of client interactions, care plans, and relevant information, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with regulations..
- Provide information, education, and training to clients, their families, and other support staff on effective communication strategies and BSL..
- Respond to crises or emergencies, implementing appropriate interventions and ensuring the safety and well-being of clients..
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals, social workers, and community organizations to coordinate integrated care and support services..
What are the entry requirements for a BSL Support Worker?
There are no formal academic entry requirements. In most cases workers will be required to register with the appropriate statutory body which involves satisfying the registration criteria. This would normally include holding or working towards the appropriate qualification for the job. Entrants must typically be 18 years old and have experience of working in a care environment. Both Off and on-the-job training is available. A wide range of qualifications including NVQs/SVQs covering various aspects of care are available. Background checks including a DBS check are likely to be required.