About the Role
As a Support Worker, you will:
* Enable people we support to access a full range of chosen activities, ensuring their personal choices and preferences are supported.
* Contribute to and follow person‐centred care plans, ensuring individual needs and wants are always met.
* Assist with personal care, daily living tasks, and maintain a safe and clean environment.
* Accurately complete key daily documentation, including care records, fluid and nutrition charts, and incident reports.
* Administer and record medication safely and accurately.
* Support individuals with meal preparation, domestic duties, and general household tasks.
* Provide psychological, emotional, and physical support to service users.
* Enable access to the community, support with appointments, and encourage meaningful social interactions.
* Identify and report any concerns, ensuring a safe and safeguarding‐compliant environment.
* Maintain positive relationships with family members, friends, and external professionals.
* Encourage and support independent living skills where possible.
* Keep up to date with all required training to ensure best practices.
What We're Looking For Essential
* Open‐minded attitude to diversity and inclusion.
* Positive and resilient approach to work.
* Patience, empathy, and strong communication skills.
* Ability to work as part of a team and use initiative when working alone.
* Willingness to work towards Level 2 in Health & Social Care.
Preferable
* Previous experience working with vulnerable adults.
* Knowledge and understanding of Autism & Learning Disabilities.
* Transferable skills from similar roles or personal experiences.
Why Join Us?
* Rewarding role – make a real difference in people's lives every day.
* Training & development – gain qualifications and grow your career.
* Supportive team – work in a caring and inclusive environment.
* Varied & meaningful work – no two days are the same.
Salary: Pay rate – £13.14 per hour.
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