Rehabilitation Support Worker - Glasgow (Graham Anderson House)
Req # 697
Glasgow - Graham Anderson House, 1161 Springburn Road, Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom
Job Description
Posted Wednesday 21 January 2026 at 01:00
Rehabilitation Support Worker
WE DO NOT OFFER SPONOSRSHIP FOR THIS ROLE
Glasgow (Graham Anderson House)
Salary: £ 13.63 per hour
Hours: Full time INCLUDES WEEKEND WORKING
Here is your opportunity to start a career in support work.
We welcome experienced carers and support workers for other care settings, giving you the opportunity to put any transferable skills to their full potential.
Working in brain injury is different to other kinds of support work. You’re there to encourage and guide individuals, helping them gain the skills and confidence to live independently.
You will share the journey with these inspiring people as they overcome hurdles, achieve milestones, and reach the goals they’ve set. Graham Anderson House is home to many of the people we support, however, some of them will move on. You can make a massive difference in that time.
Why join us?
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people
with brain injuries in the UK.Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries – sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more – to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do – you’ll find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
The Role
We will train you to provide personalised support to our adult residents. You will follow individual support plans to meet the needs and aspirations of each person. The focus is developing independent living skills: personal hygiene, meal preparation, exercise, leisure activities, socialising – the daily routine of regular life.
It is a really varied job, with all kinds of different activities to organise and participate in art, crafts, music, sports, gardening, shopping, swimming, college, employment and countless others. We also have our own indoor and outdoor gymnasiums.
You’ll get huge job satisfaction from seeing the people you are supporting do more for themselves and live the life they want to live. If you’re interested in building a career, we’re here to support you all the way on your own journey.
For an insight in to what the role would entail please watch our video detailing a Day in the Life of one of our Support Workers at Brainkind:
Working at Brainkind: A day in the life - MillieAbout you
We’re not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and our Charity. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you:
• have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the difficult times of their rehabilitation
• enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues
• have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy
• have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload.
Rewards
- A competitive rate of upto £13.63 per hour
- 33 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays (pro-rata)
- Buy/Sell up to 5 days Annual Leave
- Health Cash Plan
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Excellent training and support
- Group life assurance
- Eye voucher scheme
- Company Pension
- Long service and staff awards
- Free parking
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
If this position sounds of interest to you, apply today by clicking
Apply Nowbutton.Please note: we will be shortlisting and interviewing candidates on a rolling basis until the role is filled therefore, we recommend applying as soon as possible.
*All successful candidates are subject to compliance checks including 3 years of checkable references and DBS/PVG checks*
Brainkind are...
Rehabilitation Support Worker - York
Job Description
Rehabilitation Support Worker Days/Nights ** WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE**
York
Salary: A competitive rate of up to £15.25 per hour
Hours: Full time contract 38.5 hrs
Shift times: 08:00 – 20:15 (1.25hrs break) and 20:15 – 08:15 (1.25hrs break)
Here is your opportunity to start a career in rehabilitation support work. You do not need experience in care or support roles – we provide a full induction and specialist training and coaching.
Working in brain injury rehabilitation is different to other kinds of support work. You’re there to encourage and guide individuals, helping them gain the skills and confidence to live independently.
You will share the journey with these inspiring people as they overcome hurdles, achieve milestones, and reach the goals they’ve set. Many of the people we support only stay for three months before they are ready to move on. You can make a massive difference in that time. Personal Care is a requirement of the job role for the people we support.
Why join us?
BrainKind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people with brain injuries in the UK. Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries – sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more – to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do – you’ll find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
The Role
BrainKind Neurological Centre York is a purpose-built 40-bed state-of-the-art independent hospital., providing high-quality neuropsychiatric, neurobehavioral assessment and rehabilitation for people following an acquired brain injury with a range of additional mental health and physical conditions.
As a Rehabilitation Support Worker, you will provide support to our service users appropriate to their individual needs ensuring that each service user completes their rehabilitation plans and is an independent as possible. You will ensure that our service Users have maximum involvement in their own activities and decision making.
You’ll get huge job satisfaction from seeing the people you are supporting do more for themselves and live the life they want to live. If you’re interested in building a career, we’re here to support you all the way on your own journey.
For an insight in to what the role would entail please watch our video detailing a Day in the Life of one of our Support Workers at Brainkind: Working at Brainkind: A day in the life - Millie
About you
We’re not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and our Charity. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you:
• Have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the difficult times of their rehabilitation.
• Enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues
• Have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy
• Have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload.
Benefits Include:
- A competitive rate of up to £15.25 per hour
- 33 Days Annual Leave
- Buy/Sell up to 5 days Annual Leave per year
- Health Cash Plan
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Excellent training and Support
- Company Pension
- Group Life Assurance
- Eye Voucher Scheme
- Long Service and Staff Awards
- Free Parking
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
If this position sounds of interest to you, apply today by click...
The ideal candidate will have a Level 3 in Social Care and strong experience in mental health, autism and sensory communication, and physical health.
If you do not have a qualification, you will need to have experience in social care.
You will know how to connect with people and be passionate about supporting people to live independently. You will also be a brilliant mentor and share your skills and experiences with your colleagues.
We will develop your talents with a range of specialist training, including the opportunity to learn Positive Behaviour Support methods, Makaton and the Picture Exchange System.
During recruitment you will meet the people we support in their home. This will allow you to see their wonderful personalities first-hand and fully understand the level of support that they require.
Naturally it is important too that you share our company values - We Include; We Deliver; We Aspire; We Respect; We Enable, which are at the heart of everything we do and ensure that we deliver high quality, consistent care and support. People's values are important to use, so we look for people with:
- Patience
- Empathy, compassion and sensitivity to others
- A strong work ethic
- Reliability
- Honesty
- Determination
- A problem solver
- Resilience
If you have read this advert and feel like it’s exactly the role and organisation you’re looking for, please click 'Apply' to take you through to our short application form.
If you are interested in learning more about the role before submitting your application, please feel free to contact recruitment.region1@c-i-c.co.uk
A Place I belong
Here at Community Integrated Care we aim to be a warm, welcoming and inclusive employer, where all colleagues feel they belong. We want to an organisation that is truly fair and equal to all – where individual diversity is valued, unique characteristics celebrated and everyone feels able to bring their true selves to work.
By encouraging and embracing a range of diverse backgrounds, experiences, capabilities and viewpoints, we will build a stronger, richer, more vibrant workforce, which reflects the people we support, and the communities in which we work. It helps us make better decisions, bring fresh ideas and become a true provider and employer of choice.
We have a really clear plan to achieve this called A Place I Belong. This publicly sets out the promises we’ve made to achieving this vision and how we will hold ourselves to account to getting there. You can read more about this by clicking here.
We wish you the very best of luck in your application to joining our charity. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please feel free to contact recruitment.region1@c-i-c.co.uk
Community Integrated Care is an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer.
We’re really proud to be a Hive HR Employee Voice Certified organisation, a recognition that confirms our commitment to creating a culture where our colleagues are not only encouraged to share their thoughts, but where this feedback is actively sought and acted upon to drive positive change at every level.
In our 2023 Colleague Engagement Survey, 56% (over 3,300!) of our people shared their feedback and insights, giving us an incredible Employee Net Promoter Score of +28. This is a measure of how positively our colleagues talk about us – and 28 is an excellent score compared to other organisations!
Our vision is for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives.
We're here to support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers. We fight for a kinder, fairer and more inclusive society for people with a learning disability to live in.
At Mencap, everyone works with people with a learning disability either providing support or advice, or alongside one another as colleagues.
Belonging at Mencap is for everyone, every day, everywhere.
· Everyone is expected to treat people well and make Mencap an inclusive organisation.
· Every day we grow and learn. It’s okay to make mistakes but we learn from them and make changes
· Everywhere people will feel respected, valued, and safe to be themselves.
We want to encourage everyone to apply to work at Mencap and we offer a variety of different contract types and working patterns. We’re not looking for specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a great colleague. We will train and develop you to succeed in the role you’re applying for.
Job Opportunities
icandance
Specialist Support Worker
Location: Hampstead
Salary: £15.40 per hour
Deadline: 24 January 2026
Interview Date: Saturday the 31st January
Support disabled children and young people to safely and meaningfully engage in creative therapeutic dance sessions led by a Dance Movement Psychotherapist.
Key Responsibilities:
- Work within a multi-disciplinary team
- Work 1:1 with an individual child/young person to enable them to access the content of the sessions within a group session
- Support all forms of communication, both verbal and non-verbal, to allow children to fully participate
- Address behavioural needs sensitively and follow the guidance of the Team Leads, contributing to a consistent therapeutic approach
- Build a relationship with the allocated child, creating a sense of safety and an environment for growth and fun
- Support children with transitions, boundaries, and regulation during sessions
- Be able to work with a wide range of disabilities including wheelchair users
- Communicate clearly and professionally with parents, team members and other agencies when needed, sharing relevant observations
- Assist with session set-up and pack-down, including preparation of props and resources
- Attend all team meetings, supervision sessions and trainings which take place on Saturdays on planned dates and times
- Complete all required monitoring and evaluation of each allocated child and be up-to-date with all necessary information regarding each child
- Adhere to safeguarding, health and safety, and confidentiality policies at all times.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential:
- Experience and/or qualifications in working with children or young people with disabilities, including understanding of their physical, sensory, communication, and emotional needs. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to provide inclusive, supportive, and adaptive approaches within a creative or therapeutic setting
- Be sensitive to the needs and challenges of children with disabilities and their families
- Be fun, energetic and comfortable to work with dance, though no prior dance experience is required. Also being comfortable to take part in performances as required
- A good command of the English language/communication skills
- Strong observation and listening skills, including non-verbal communication
- An understanding of the emotional aspects of children’s development and their own as an experienced team member
- Understanding of boundaries and professional conduct
- Commitment to inclusive and therapeutically informed practice
- Ability to work within a team.
Desired:
- Working knowledge of BSL, Makaton, PECS and/or other communication aids.
- Experience of other specialist training
- A first aid certificate and safeguarding training
- Experience of working in schools
- Good administrative skills.
Safeguarding:
This role requires an enhanced DBS check. The post-holder must follow all safeguarding procedures and work under the supervision of a qualified Dance Movement Psychotherapist.
Associated Download(s):
How to Apply
To apply please send a covering letter and CV to info@icandance.org.uk for the attention of Juliet Diener.
Deadline is 12pm on the 24th January 2026.
Interviews will be held in person on Saturday the 31st January in Hampstead between 10am and 4pm. Interview times will be confirmed one week prior.
Contact Details
Website:
We are recruiting for a Senior Support Worker to join our Supported Accommodation team in Orkney.
Supported Accommodation Orkney provides a high-quality housing support service for young people aged 16-25 who are homeless in both Kirkwall and Stromness. The Senior Support Worker plays a key role in delivering person-centred, trauma-informed support and helping young people move towards independence and recover from homelessness.
The Senior Support Worker will lead a team of Support Workers to provide a high-quality support service, offering a person-centred approach.
Main duties and responsibilities will include:
- Develop and sustain a good working relationship with the Service Manager to ensure the programme develops in line with key objectives and desired outcomes.
- Develop good communication and working relationships with people we support, colleagues and other professionals.
- Represent Right There programmes positively and establish professional relationships and network with key stakeholders, partnerships, forums, including Local Authority, Social Work, Housing and other relevant bodies.
- Arranging and facilitating regular support and supervision sessions with your team members, utilising best practice in performance management to ensure staff are supported to undertake their roles.
- Completing yearly appraisals and personal development plans with your staff team.
- Complete rota planning, approve leave and plan and allocate shift cover.
- Participate in the National On Call system (on average 1 week in 12 weeks).
- Ensuring support planning is person-centred to identify goals and aspirations supported with a realistic timeline and inbuilt regular reviews
- Ensuring support is delivered in a strengths-based way to help people identify talents, passions and interests to broker opportunities for employment, skills development, recreation, and volunteering.
- Promoting involvement of those we support in the improvement and development of the programme.
- Advocate on behalf of people we support when required.
- Guiding Support Workers to improve access to treatment for people using drugs, to rebuild and sustain family relationships and to connect them to our counselling and in the community programmes.
- Have comprehensive local knowledge of other relevant programmes and support people to access these by signposting to other appropriate agencies such as health programmes, money advice programmes and other support agencies.
- Regularly review and audit files and reviewing risk assessments (keeping you safe) for those we support
- Compile Right There Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and any required local authority returns / reports.
Our values make us who we are and define our actions and behaviours every day. We'd expect the post-holder to uphold and represent our organisation in a way that reflects our values and person-centred way of working.
We're looking for you to have gained experience of managing staff or volunteers and you’ll need to be passionate about working with young people and have experience in the housing or homelessness sector, or in a similar support-based environment. A strong understanding of safeguarding, risk management, and trauma-informed approaches is essential, along with excellent organisational and interpersonal skills. While a relevant qualification in Health & Social Care or a related field is desirable, we value experience and commitment just as highly.
What you can expect from us..
- The post holder will report to the Service Manager
- Your usual places of work will be Glaitness Farmhouse, Glaitness Road, Kirkwall, KW15 and 77-79 John Street, Stromness, KW16
- Your normal working hours are 17.5 per week. These hours are usually worked from 18.00-22.30 on a 9-week rolling rota, Monday to Sunday. 8 weeks of 4 shifts and 1 week of 3 shifts. There may be occasions of cover for the 17.00-22.30 sleep over finishing at 07.30, over time is paid for any additional hours, these could be at either of our accommodation bases in Kirkwall or Stromness.
- Annual leave entitlement of 210 hours (equivalent to 6 weeks) pro rata in your first year, rising to 280 hours (equivalent to 8 weeks) pro rata in your second year. This includes public holidays
- You will automatically be enrolled into the People's Pension in the month that you will complete 3-month...
We are recruiting for a Senior Support Worker to join our Supported Accommodation programme based in Inverness.
Supported Accommodation Inverness provides 24-hour accommodation for care experienced young people aged 16-26 who are leaving care or at risk of homelessness. The Senior Support Worker will lead a team of support workers to provide high-quality support, to meet expected standards and quality outcomes for the people we support and create opportunities for the people we support to provide feedback and contribute to the development of the service.
Main duties and responsibilities will include:
- Develop positive, respectful and compassionate relationships with the people we support, focusing on their strengths and aspirations as individuals.
- Develop positive and supportive relationships with your staff team.
- Establish clear professional boundaries with the people we support and ensuring person centred planning and unconditional positive regard is undertaken by staff.
- Ensuring ‘Keeping You Safe Plans’ for those we support are completed and updated.
- Arranging and facilitating regular support and supervision sessions with your team members, utilising best practice in performance management to ensure staff are supported to undertake their roles.
- Complete yearly appraisals and personal development plans with your staff team. Investigate and resolve any complaints made by the people we support.
- Ensure staff are using support plans to record and assess the progress of the people you we are supporting.
- Support the Registered Manager with robust rota planning and staffing cover to ensure all working shifts are covered
- Empower staff team to respond to incidents by adopting trauma- skilled de-escalation techniques, ensuring incident processes are followed to include escalation to senior management
Our values make us who we are and define our actions and behaviours every day. We'd expect the post-holder to uphold and represent our organisation in a way that reflects our values and person-centred way of working.
We're looking for someone who has gained experience of supervising and supporting a staff team as well as being confident in managing your own workload whilst working to deadlines. You will have an understanding of current relevant legislation and policies relating to Throughcare Aftercare, Looked After Children, housing support and social care.
Hours of work are worked on an 8- hour shift with availability to cover weekends as required.
What you can expect from us...
- The post holder will report to the Registered Manager
- Your normal working hours are 39 per week worked Monday to Sunday, between the hours of 08.00 am and 8.00 pm. Some weekend cover will be required
- Your usual place of work will be Old Perth Road, Inverness, IV2
- Annual leave entitlement of 234 hours (equivalent to 6 weeks) pro rata in your first year, rising to 312 hours (equivalent to 8 weeks) pro rata in your second year. This includes public holidays
- You will automatically be enrolled into the People's Pension in the month that you will complete 3-months of employment, providing you meet the auto-enrolment criteria
- Life insurance 4 x salary
- Option to purchase and sell annual leave
- Cycle to work scheme
Free physiotherapy
Discount opportunities
Christmas savings scheme
Salary £12.86 per hour
Location Kilwinning, North Ayrshire
Expiry 02/02/2026 12:00
This is a Permanent, Full Time vacancy that will close in 13 days at 12:00 GMT.
The Vacancy
Looking for your next career move in social care? Join Quarriers as a Senior Support Worker for our Lyssenmore Project.
Your new opportunity
The Lyssenmore project supports adults with learning disabilities and other additional needs.
We provide 24 hour support, supporting people socially, personally and within all aspects of their life. We work closely with the people we support as well as their families and other professionals to make sure we are always providing the best care for everyone.
As a Senior Support Worker, your duties would fall under the following areas:
- Coaching and mentoring front line staff, providing support and regular supervision.
- Identifying the training needs of your team and ensuring that training is provided.
- Creating the monthly rota for your team, considering budgetary requirements and managing holiday cover and absence.
- Developing your team's ability to create accurate and effective support plans.
- Being available for on-call shift work as needed.
- Planning and facilitating meetings with individuals and important people in their lives to gather information for support plans.
- Matching supported individuals to staff members based on identified outcomes and goals.
- Collaborating with external agencies, such as individuals' families or Social Work Services.
- Ensuring compliance with standards set by the SSSC, Care Inspectorate, and Quarriers.
- Representing Quarriers' values positively when working with multi-agency teams.
By combining a supportive management structure with an autonomous culture, we are creating an environment that values and invests in the professional growth of the staff members while also giving them the freedom to excel in their roles. This can contribute to a positive work culture and ultimately improve the quality of support provided to individuals.
This role has administration and weekend working responsibilities.
This project is based in Kilwinning.
What you’ll bring
- Reliability, flexibility and a positive attitude
- Ability to build trusting long-lasting relationships
- Empathy and excellent communication skills
- Excellent team player
- Ability to apply transferable life experience and skills to support and enable individuals.
- Clean Manual Driving Licence
What you’ll get
🌱 SVQ qualifications via our accredited centre
🌴Generous leave
📚Training & development opportunities
❤️Opportunity to change lives through meaningful work
👨👩👧Family-friendly policies
🏥Health benefits: HSF cash plans, physio & occupational health
📞Free 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
🎁£500 refer-a-friend bonus (T&Cs apply)
🛡️Life Assurance & Pension
🚲Cycle to Work scheme
🎟️Access to Concerts for Carers
Full details of this role can be viewed on the attached Job Role Profile.
Where applicable, successful candidates will be required to register with the SSSC within three months of start date.
Quarriers have Investors in People Platinum accreditation.
About Us
Quarriers is one of Scotland’s leading social care charities. We provide practical care and support for vulnerable children, adults and families who face extremely challenging circumstances. We challenge poverty and inequality of opportunity to bring about positive changes in people’s lives.
Benefits
Free physiotherapy and occupational health
24/7 access to Employee Assistance Programme
Non-contributory life assurance scheme
Workplace pension
Christmas savings scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Long service rewards
Significant discount o...
Senior Support Worker
Senior Support Worker
Location: Belgrave Lodge - HP19 9HP
Pay rate: £12.85
Contracted hours:
ABOUT THE ROLE
Are you a senior experienced carer or support worker with the passion to make a difference?
Can you lead a small team of people to deliver outstanding care to our residents, whilst encouraging them to always do their best?
Our care teams make a real difference every day and your professionalism, teamed with kindness and compassion, will be at the core of everything you do. Supporting the Home Manager, and leading a team of carers, you’ll be responsible for planning and implementing the kind of care that will give our residents a real sense of security, dignity, and independence. You’ll ensure care plans are regularly reviewed through continuous assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. You’ll be able to manage your time between supporting your team effectively and ensuring the wellbeing of our residents.
In return we’ll provide opportunities for career development and training to support your personal growth, all delivered in a nurturing, engaging and rewarding environment.
AND IN RETURN
The Trust is a great place to work; we’ve been providing care for almost 1,000 years and we’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK. Not-for-profit means that we reinvest every penny we make into our residents, colleagues and the care homes we live and work in. Therefore, we offer a great range of benefits, including a competitive salary, training and development. Alongside keeping our colleagues safe with PPE and daily testing
Here are some of the other benefits you’ll enjoy as a valued member of our team:
- 30 days holiday (including Bank Holidays)
- A Company pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more
ABOUT YOU
You’ll have previous experience of working in a residential care setting with a NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care. You might have previous supervisory experience, like delegating tasks, supporting inductions for new starters and 1 to 1s but this is not essential.
What is important is you are a positive role model, with excellent communication skills and a natural ability to get along with others. A supportive individual, able to motivate others to deliver the best possible care to our residents at all times. Alongside being confident taking charge and being able to use your own initiative to resolve problems and deal with queries.
If you think you have the right skills and attitude to deliver the highest quality of care for our residents as a Senior Support Worker within our care homes, then you could be the next to join us. So, apply and get your career started with us today.
Senior Support Worker
Senior Support Worker
Job reference:005123
Salary:£25,418.25
Closing date:13/02/2026
Location:Ashton-in-Makerfield
Job Description
“People with great staff do great things.”
Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Do you have experience supporting people with a learning disability and/or autism? If you’re passionate about making a difference, believe in person-centred approaches, and want to work in a team where your leadership is valued, we’d love to hear from you.
💙 About the Role
We are looking for a Senior Support Worker, full time 37.5 hours a week.
Our person-centred approach means you’ll have the time to really connect with Dave, building meaningful relationships and helping *Dave live their best life. Everyone’s unique, and we believe in empowering him to live life on their own terms. You'll work a mixture of shifts to support Dave, who is transitioning to his new home, Dave enjoys the simple pleasures in life: walks in the community, trips to local shops, and swimming. He thrives when he is surrounded by familiar, trusted people who help him feel safe, reassured and in control of his day.
🙌 What You’ll Do
Be a role model and mentor for your team, providing day-to-day leadership and support
Help people with daily routines, including personal care, cooking, cleaning and shopping
Encourage and enable people to take part in hobbies, access the community and live life on their terms
Help embed MacIntyre’s DNA –
kindness, creativity, honesty and contribution– into everyday practiceAssist with rotas, compliance, and on-call duties to ensure smooth running of the service
Our person-centred approach means you’ll have the time to really connect with Dave, building meaningful relationships and helping *Dave live their best life. Everyone’s unique, and we believe in empowering him to live life on their own terms. You'll work a mixture of shifts to support Dave, who is transitioning to his new home, Dave enjoys the simple pleasures in life: walks in the community, trips to local shops, and swimming. He thrives when he is surrounded by familiar, trusted people who help him feel safe, reassured and in control of his day.
🔹 Intrigued to know more?
Come and meet us! We’d love to introduce you to Dave and the team.
Apply now and step into a role where your heart and your leadership will be valued every single day.
"Please note, we are currently unable to offer sponsorships as we await further guidance from the Home Office. Applications requiring sponsorship cannot be considered at this time. We appreciate your understanding."
*Name changed for privacy
#IND
👣 About You
Experience supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism
Confident in taking the lead, mentoring others and managing shifts
A natural communicator with empathy, resilience and a good sense of humour
Committed to person-centred approaches and positive behaviour support
Willing and able to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins
You must be a driver with a manual licence, as you will be driving service vehicles.
About us
MacIntyre is a national charity which supports over 1,200 people with a learning disability and/or autism.
We were founded in 1966 by the visionary parent of a child with disabilities and have been growing steadily ever since. We celebrate and develop everyone’s unique gifts, talents and contributions.
Pay and Rewards
We provide a range of benefits to reward and thank our staff which includes:
- Six weeks' annual leave including statutory public holidays
- Workplace Pension scheme – MacIntyre will contribute 3% of your salary to all eligible employees
- MacIntyre Staff Savings Scheme
- Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) to support your health and wellbeing
- Health Cash Plan which provides money back on core health treatments such as: optical, dental, physiotherapy, chiropody (at reduced cost)
- MacIntyre Sick Pay (qualifying period)
- Life assurance scheme offering valuable benefits to your dependents
- MacIntyre Rewards Scheme which recognises and rewards staff
- MacIntyre Perks which offers up to 6% discount off leading retailers including Tesco, Curry/PC World, Costa and many more
- Access to the Blue Light Card which offers thousands of amazing discounts online and on the high street for emergency and social care staff.
- Enhanced DBS Certificate (cost paid...
Senior Support Worker
Job Title:Team Leader
Location:Hazlemere, High Wycombe
Hours:Full-time – 39 hours per week
Pay:£14.09 per hour
We’d love to hear from you!
We have an exciting opportunity for a Team Leader to join our team on a full-time basis, based at our service in High Wycombe. The main purpose of the role is to provide leadership and management to the care staff team, ensuring our service users receive the highest quality care and support in line with their individually assessed needs.
To be successful in this role, you will need a minimum of 2 years’ experience working within a health or care service setting providing high quality care, and able to write and deliver effective care and person-centred care support plans.
Principle tasks will include:
· Lead on and develop person-centred Support Plans based on assessed needs and mindful to the wishes of the service user.
· Ensure the process of regular reviews of Support Plans with relevant input from relatives, other professionals and staff colleagues is completed.
· Update service user information in daily reports, care and health monitoring charts, accident and incident reports, and service message systems promptly being clear and accurate at all times.
· Take a practical approach in assisting service users with daily living tasks such as personal care, mobility, nutrition and hydration and end of life care with dignity and respect as directed in the Support Plan.
· Ensure service users receive planned or urgent health care whenever required. Liaising with other support services e.g. District Nurses, where necessary.
· Administer medication as prescribed to service users. Assisting in the management of an effective system for the safe control and administration of medication in line with policy and procedures.
· Support service users socially and emotionally and ensure service users are included in activities of their choice and in accordance with their Support Plan.
· Effectively lead, motivate and support care staff by facilitating “key sessions” with the guidance of the Line Manager.
· Contribute to the smooth running of the Care Home by undertaking daily tasks and routines and participating in team meetings or team initiatives.
· As a representative of the Trust, communicate with everyone living, working or visiting the Care Home clearly, helpfully and respectfully.
· Undertake any such duties or tasks consistent with the operational business of the Trust, the job role and hours of work as may be reasonably required.
This list of duties and responsibilities is by not exhaustive, and the post holder may be required to undertake other relevant and appropriate duties as reasonably required. This job description is subject to regular review and appropriate modification.
Data Protection
The post holder must always respect the confidentiality of information in line with the requirements of the Data Protection Act. This includes, if required to do so, obtain, process and/or use information held on a computer in a fair and lawful way, to hold data only for the specified registered purposes and to use or disclose data only to authorised persons or organisations as instructed.
Position: Senior Support Worker
Salary : £36,183 per annum
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
This is more than a job; it’s a career that supports people to live life to the full.
What can we offer you?
· Company paid enhanced DBS
· Progression opportunities and career pathways
· Full training and development programme to support you in your role.
· Support to obtain your Diploma Level 3 qualification
· Generous annual holiday entitlement, rising with years’ service.
· Free Employee Assistance Programme with qualified advisors trained to help, 24 hours a day, any day of the year
· Long service entitlements
· Option to sell annual leave (subject to eligibility)
· Monthly staff cash prize draw (subject to eligibility)
· Medicash (subject to eligibility)
We are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic Senior Support Worker who has the drive and passion to support a service achieve success. The successful candidate will demonstrate integrity, compassion, and real commitment to working with Autism Initiatives.
You will be a full and active participant in the work of the team, demonstrating best practice. You will be a role model for your team, providing day to day support, guidance and direction to your team members. You may also be required to conduct formal supervisions. You will be required to work on a rota basis to include evenings, weekends, sleep in duties and additionally you may be required to perform waking nights as and when needed.
Your role as Senior Support Worker will be central in supporting service users in a personalised way in order to achieve their goals and aspirations. You will be responsible for systems and processes including support planning, recording, finance, staffing and health and safety.
We particularly welcome applications from candidates who hold a manual driving licence.
This is an exciting development opportunity to start or build on your career in care!
This position is subject to an enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service DBS
‘We at Autism Initiatives make a difference every day. We pride ourselves on being a values-based organisation who put the people we support in the heart of everything we do. We are also committed as an organisation to the well-being of our staff for all of the hard work they do each day. To support our employees we offer the following;
Medicash
- Wellness plans
- A supportive team and friendly environment
- Financial wellbeing programme providing flexible access to pay
We are committed to staff development and want all staff at Autism Initiatives to feel supported when at work. We have excellent opportunities for career development and progression and are always there to encourage staff as they embark on their career in Health and Social Care’
If you are interested in applying for this position and making a difference to someone’s life then please complete the application form by clicking the “apply now” tab on the left.
The job description and person specification can also be found above the application form, on the apply now tab.
We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time
We are committed to equal opportunities in employment and in service delivery.
In addition to excellent rates of pay, a contributory pension and generous holiday entitlements, you will enjoy an enhanced range of benefits designed to reward the outstanding support that staff provide. Some of these benefits start immediately, whilst others are awarded at later dates in recognition of loyalty, dedication and long service.
Full details of all staff benefits are available on our intranet once you start working with us as benefits may vary from role to role, but here’s a brief run-down of a few of them:
- Your birthday off work every year
- Your birthday off work every year
- Additional paid holidays after 1, 2 and 3 years’ service
- Extra paid holidays in milestone service years
Getting Started:
Our application form will ask you for information so it’s a great idea to have these to hand before you get started:
- Your previous employment: we will require confirmation of the past 5 years of your employment history
- Relevant qualifications to the role
- A minimum of 2 reference contact details, one of which must be your current/most recent employer.
- For further Tips on completing your application, please refer to our download on the “Apply Now” section.
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Job Introduction
Senior Support Worker - Peldon Campus, Colchester
Are you passionate about helping autistic adults and those with learning disabilities achieve their desired potential? Autism Anglia, a well-established independent charity, is looking for Support Workers to join our dedicated team at our Peldon Campus in Colchester, Essex.
This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with individuals to help them develop life skills, achieve personal goals, and thrive in a safe and supportive environment.
For more information about our charity, visit www.autism-anglia.org.uk
Location
Peldon Campus, Church Road, Colchester, CO5 7PT
Salary
£26,375.49 per annum full time equivalent (£12.45 per hour)
Hours
Full-time: 37 hours per week (overtime available) and part-time: from 26 hours per week
Please note, unfortunately we do not offer sponsorships and candidates must have the eligibility to work in the UK.
About the role
As a Senior Support Worker, you will:
- Work in partnership with the team to provide person-centred, outcome-focused support.
- Maintain the dignity, privacy, and wellbeing of each individual, assisting with personal care, health, and hygiene.
- Support individuals in a variety of activities, including sport, leisure, cultural and recreational events, day trips, and holidays.
- Ensure that the quality of support given meets the identified needs and that all relevant documentation is regularly reviewed, evaluated and amended as necessary.
- Assist with communication, sensory support, or psychological monitoring and interventions.
- Ensure all support plans, risk assessments, and documentation are accurate, up-to-date, and reflective of individual needs.
- Follow Safeguarding procedures and act promptly on any concerns.
What we’re looking for
We welcome applications from individuals who:
- Have extensive experience as a Support Worker, Healthcare Assistant (HCA), Carer, Senior Support Worker, or Team Leader, preferably with autism or learning disabilities.
- Hold a full UK manual driving licence.
- Can identify and support the needs, wishes, and aspirations of individuals with communication needs.
- Are experienced in providing intensive behavioural support.
- Have strong communication skills and experience coordinating activities in the local area.
Most importantly, we are looking for individuals with compassion, patience, and a genuine passion for empowering others.
Benefits & Support
At Autism Anglia, we know our staff are key to our success. We provide:
- Staff wellbeing programmes and mental health support
- Free counselling service
- Comprehensive training and supervision
- Free on-site parking
- Exclusive discounts with major retailers, restaurants & more via the Blue Light Card
- A supportive and accessible leadership team, always available for guidance and assistance
- 24/7 access to a GP
- Bereavement counselling
- Probate helpline
- Staff dental support
- Life cover
- Independent financial advice
Commitment to Diversity
Autism Anglia is proud to be an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. Flexible working and reasonable adjustments are available to support candidates where needed.
How to apply
If you have a genuine passion for supporting and uplifting others, your next rewarding role at Autism Anglia could be just a few clicks away. Apply today, and a member of our recruitment team will be in touch.
Autism Anglia is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults and children. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check. For all enhanced DBS roles, we are permitted to seek access to spent convictions under The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, Exceptions Order 1975 (as amended 2013).
Role: Senior Support Worker
Location: Barnsley
Salary: £14.31/hr
Hours: Full-Time, 37.5hrs
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer sponsorship to work in the UK, and we do ask that you have at least 6 months of UK based work experience in any sector.
Oak House and Acorns, part of Hollybank Trust, is a small community home for 6 Adults with a range of complex physical and learning disabilities, in Worsborough just outside the centre of Barnsley.
Our team support the Adults with all aspects of their lives, including their physical, social and emotional needs, following their individualised care plans and delivering person centred care. We support the Adults to live enriched lives through a range of in house and external activities, including structured activities at Hollybank’s main site in Mirfield.
The team also work alongside Hollybank’s in-house therapies team, who assess the various aspects of the Adults’ needs in order to write their individual care plans and develop bespoke training them to meet these needs. Our staff receive in-depth induction training to safely and effectively support the Adults, as well as regular refreshers to maintain the high standards the Adults have a right to expect.
What we ask for from all our colleagues:
- The confidenceto challenge the norm and try new things.
- Being curiousby asking questions and showing an interest in training and development opportunities.
- Treating people with kindness, dignity, and respecting boundaries.
- Bringing your best self to work, being happyand positive in the way you work.
What we offer:
- Discount and reward portal.
- Full employee assistance program.
- Access to workplace Mental Health First aiders.
- Life insurance style benefit.
- Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave.
- A funded DBS (initial DBS only).
- Access to nationally recognised qualifications.
- Quarterly coffee mornings and annual celebration days.
- Staff recognition awards.
- Early access to wages through the LevelPay app.
- Annual leave that rises with your length of service.
- Enhanced pay rates for overtime and bank holidays.
- Dedicated wellbeing support, and access to departmental wellbeing activities.
- Enhanced pension scheme.
To find out more call Eimi or Ashleigh on 01924 490833, or send an email through to recruitment@hollybanktrust.com
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer sponsorship to work in the UK.
Hollybank Trust is committed to Safeguarding vulnerable people, and our Safer Recruitment process requires all employees to have an Enhanced DBS check and reference checks in line with our Recruitment & Selection policy.
We will pay for your initial DBS check, unless you have a portable DBS, however, if the candidate leaves voluntarily within the first 12 months, £58.90 will be deducted from your final salary payment.