Job description
Support Worker
Location: Rural Shropshire
Pay: £12.39 per hour
Hours: Full-Time & Part-Time available (37.5 hours per week)
Sleep-ins: Minimum requirement applies
About the Service
This specialist supported living service has been purpose-built for young adults who require supported independence. The service consists of a small housing cluster of four two-bedroom units. Everyone has their own en-suite bedroom, with shared kitchen facilities and access to a large communal hub for shared meals and activities.
The accommodation retains the charm of an original farmhouse and is thoughtfully designed, with 24/7 on-call support available when required.
The service supports eight young adults with autism, learning disabilities, and physical disabilities, enabling them to live active, fulfilling lives within the local community. Individuals are supported to take part in a wide range of activities including swimming, drama and dance groups, Zumba, baking, bingo, pub lunches, cycling, BBQs, gaming, and more.
The Role
We are seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, and compassionate Support Worker to join a friendly and diverse team. You will play a vital role in promoting independence, inclusion, and personal development for the people you support.
Personal care is required as part of this role.
Key Responsibilities
- Support individuals with daily living and independence skills
- Promote inclusion and engagement in the wider community
- Provide personal care where required
- Build positive, trusting relationships with individuals and their families
- Encourage participation in social and community activities
- Work collaboratively within a supportive team environment
About You
Essential Requirements
- Full UK manual driving licence held for at least 1 year
- Access to your own vehicle (rural location)
- Passionate about supporting people to live happy, fulfilled lives
- Patient, caring, and a good listener
- Confident communicator with individuals and families
- Able to promote independence and daily living skills
- Good IT skills and ability to use digital systems
- Able to work independently and use initiative
Desirable
- Previous experience working with Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
Benefits
- Competitive hourly pay
- High-quality training provided
- Comprehensive induction with shadow shifts
- 28 days holiday in year one, increasing with service
- Free and confidential counselling services
- Health Cash Plan covering dental, optical, physio & more
- Long service awards
- Contributory pension scheme
- Clear career development and progression opportunities
- Regular supervision and team meetings
- Refer-a-Friend bonus
- Paid enhanced DBS
- Blue Light Card discounts
