We are Strath Union, your Students’ Union - the beating heart of activity for students on Strathclyde campus since 1964.
About Us
We run events year-round where you can let loose, let go, just throw a couple shapes and put your skills on show.
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We provide free and confidential advice for students, covering academic support, wellbeing and more.
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University is all about finding friends, finding community, and finding yourself.
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We exist to represent all students at the University of Strathclyde. We make sure your voice is heard across the University and beyond.
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Opportunities
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Listed by Community Lifestyles
Due to the ongoing growth and a new development, we currently have a number of exciting job opportunities for people interested in a career in social care across Glasgow.
As a Support Worker you will join a team providing individualised support to adults with learning and other support needs. Successful candidates will enjoy supporting people and have a positive attitude and commitment towards making a difference to the lives of the people we support.
Duties will include supporting people with personal care, maintaining their home and to develop and maintain full and active participation in their communities. A commitment to a person-centred approach is essential. Previous experience in social care is not necessary as the most important qualities are being able to value and respect the contributions that all people, who have a disability, make to the community. Holding a car driving licence would be desirable.
If you would like to get involved in support work but cannot commit to a contract because you have other commitments, then there are opportunities to join our register of relief workers.
Applicants must be prepared to work flexibly as part of the team to meet service users’ needs and working times can include work in the evenings, weekends, waking nights and sleepovers.
Community Lifestyles provides excellent professional supervision, support and training, including access to the SVQ Framework and a chance to really make a difference.
For an application form, job description and copy of our equal opportunities policy, please visit our website at www.communitylifestyles.org, email: jobs@key.org.uk or telephone 0141 342 1892 (24 hour answering service)