Waking Night Support Worker Lodge
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Social Work
Mental Health
Waking Night Support Worker (Recovery)
Banbury Lodge – Oxfordshire (OX16)
£12.60 per hour | 43.75 hours per week
Rolling 2-week rota
Shifts:
19:30 – 08:00
Week 1: 3 shifts | Week 2: 4 shifts
Do you have a passion to help people? Come and work for The UK's leading Alcohol & Drug Rehab provider. Our mission is to provide high quality, person-centred, safe and effective treatment. We believe that anyone experiencing challenges with addiction & mental health is able to recover and achieve their true potential.
Join our mission as a Waking Night Support Worker, at our centre, Banbury Lodge, Oxfordshire!
Why Join UKAT as a Waking Night Support Worker?- Employee of the Month Scheme – You could receive up to £100 each month!
- Blue Light Card – Enjoy thousands of discounts at your favourite retailers.
- Wellness Programme with BUPA – Your health and well‑being are a priority.
- Free Training and Development – Grow your skills with our ongoing opportunities.
- Birthday Off – Celebrate your special day with an extra day off!
- Company Pension Scheme – Plan for your future with our pension plan.
- Free On‑site Parking – Hassle‑free parking available for our team.
- Employee Appreciation Days – Win prizes and recognition for outstanding contributions.
At the heart of everything we do are our four core values:
Understanding – listening, empathising, and responding to individual needs.
Kindness – treating everyone with dignity, respect, and compassion.
Accountability – taking responsibility for our actions and maintaining high standards.
Teamwork – working collaboratively to achieve the best outcomes for our clients.
Main Responsibilities of the Waking Night Support Worker:- Providing overnight care and welfare checks in line with individual care and risk management plans.
- Encouraging appropriate night‑time routines and managing client behaviour in line with policy.
- Preparing rooms, documentation, and client packs for admissions and ensuring discharge paperwork is completed accurately.
- Supporting safe medication management, including handovers, counts, and reporting discrepancies.
- Maintaining clear, accurate records and completing handovers for the day team.
- Ensuring communal and client areas are clean, safe, and ready for the following day.
- Carrying out security and health & safety checks, escalating concerns where required.
- Communicating effectively with colleagues and working collaboratively to support continuity of care.
- Strong organisational and time‑management skills.
- Clear and confident verbal and written communication.
- Ability to work independently overnight and as part of a wider team.
- Proficiency in Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar).
- Excellent listening skills and emotional intelligence.
- Confidence working safely and effectively on your own.
- Strong boundary‑setting and negotiation skills.
- Experience creating and reviewing risk management plans.
- A calm, empathetic, and non‑judgemental approach.
- Ability to remain composed in high‑pressure situations.
- Strong customer‑focused mindset.
- If successful in your initial application, our talent acquisition specialist will contact you to discuss the role further.
- You’ll then be invited for a face‑to‑face interview following a successful phone call.
- After the interview, we’ll inform you of the outcome within 5 - 7 working days.
We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer
, committed to making our recruitment process inclusive and accessible to all
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