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Ref no:
474339
Published:
31/05/2026
Closes:
14/06/2026
Location:
Blantyre, G720PU
Rate:
£13.45-£13.66 per hour
Contract Type:
Permanent
Position Type:
Part Time
Hours:
35 hours per week

About the service

Blantyre Short Breaks provides tailored short break respite for individuals with communication support needs and physical or learning disabilities. Designed to accommodate up to seven adults, the service offers a warm, welcoming environment where people we support can enjoy meaningful, fun experiences both within the building and out in the community.

Every individual we support is unique, and so is the assistance we provide. Our aim is to create a positive, engaging environment where people we support feel empowered, active, and connected. Activities are tailored to individual preferences, ranging from in-house entertainment to participating in wider community events.

At the heart of our approach is building trusting relationships, which form the foundation for providing effective, compassionate support.

About the role

As a Waking Night Support Worker, you’ll be an integral part of a dedicated team, working to create a calm and reassuring environment where individuals with complex needs and learning disabilities can rest peacefully and wake up feeling secure, refreshed, and well cared for. This 35 hour role is key in maintaining the safety and well-being of the people we support during the night.

Shift Details

Shifts are 9.45 PM – 7.45 AM on a rolling rota, designed to support work-life balance. You will work approx. 14 shifts over a four-week period. Weekend working is essential.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Conducting regular health and wellbeing checks to ensure well-being.
  • Supporting individuals with evening and morning routines.
  • Maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment.
  • Accurately updating support plans, incident logs, and health & safety records.
  • Providing personal care, meal preparation, and medication administration.
  • Creating a therapeutic, reassuring atmosphere to enhance well-being.

We provide full training, induction, and work-shadowing to set you up for success.

About you

At Sense Scotland what is important is that all our staff have a genuine passion to make a difference in the life of someone with additional support needs.

What you will need to succeed

  • Good team-working skills and a positive attitude are essential qualities
  • Ability to communicate effectively and use your own initiative
  • Strong work ethic and organised to support routines
  • Able to prioritise and manage workloads
  • Eager to develop
  • A genuine passion for caring for others
  • Patience and understanding

If you value the power of a smile and want to make a positive impact by helping those, we support engage in activities they love, this role is for you. Whether you have experience in health and social care and seek a better work-life balance or are considering a career change to start in social care, we want to hear from you!