Support worker North and West Wiltshire
Could you be a support worker?
Support workers come from a wide variety of backgrounds - like the people we support - so experience in the care sector is not essential. Life experience and a caring, empathetic nature is more important and we give full induction training and shadowing so those who are new to caring feel supported and confident in the role. Personal care is not usually part of the role.
We are actively looking for men and women of all ages to join our team in the North and West Wiltshire areas. We'd also welcome applications from across Wiltshire. We would prefer you to be able to offer at least 10 hours each week.
Key information
Location: North or West Wiltshire
Salary: £12.21 per hour
Hours: 10 hours weekly, or as agreed
Mileage: paid at 45p
Training: comprehensive induction and ongoing training
Key dates
Closing date: Ongoing
Interviews: TBC
Start date: TBC
How to apply
- Please download and complete the application form, showing consideration to the job description and person specification. Do not send a CV or other information, as we cannot consider these in the shortlisting process.
- If you can't make the interview date please provide your availability at point of application.
- Please return your equal opportunities monitoring form and your application form by email to Recruitment@alzheimerswiltshire.org.uk
- Please call 01225 776481 if you would prefer the forms by post or if you require an alternative format, for example larger print, or easy read. If you are invited for interview, there will be the opportunity to discuss alternative access arrangements if needed.
More about the team
Our support workers spend quality time with people living with dementia either in their home or out and about in the community. They aim to build relationships and promote independence for people in the early to mid-stages of dementia. There is no such thing as a typical visit as activities will be driven by the interests and enthusiasms of the people we support. It may be chatting at home or going out and about in the community, supporting clients to revisit past hobbies or try something new.
In 2022 Alzheimer's Support's Home Support was a finalist in the national 3rd Sector Care Awards, and three individual support workers were finalists in the BBC's Make a Difference Awards. In 2017 our support workers and their managers were named named Best Team in the Dementia Care Awards.
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