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Support Worker (Care & Support)

Support For Ordinary Living
13.1 per hour
Lanarkshire
Full-time

About SOL

Support for Ordinary Living (SOL) is a non-profit organisation that supports people with a variety of support needs and disabilities to choose and create a life for themselves within their own homes and communities.

We believe that life is worth living when the things that matter most are present — love, friendship, family, belonging, freedom to direct our own lives, opportunities to grow, and the chance to use our strengths and skills. That is what ordinary living is all about.

We work to create a world where the people we support are truly seen, heard, and enabled to live meaningful, connected and fulfilling lives.

​A key expectation of everyone who works for SOL is that they live and breathe our values:

  • Do the right thing.
  • Make a difference.
  • Take responsibility.
  • Challenge the status quo.
  • Look at the world from different perspectives.
  • Find joy in the ordinary

These values are central to how we work — they shape our decisions, guide our relationships, and define how we support both the people we work for and the people we work alongside.

Key Tasks & Responsibilities

As a Support Worker with SOL, you will provide high-quality, person-centred support that empowers people to live fulfilling, independent lives in line with their Outcome-Based Support Plans and SOL’s mission, vision, and values.

  • Deliver compassionate, respectful care that promotes dignity, autonomy, and inclusion.
  • Support people in their own homes or family homes to maintain their tenancy and live the lifestyle they choose.
  • Assist with personal care (e.g. bathing) and daily living tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and shopping, where appropriate.
  • Safeguard individuals’ health, wellbeing, finances, and property, and respond appropriately in emergency situations.
  • Promote social inclusion by supporting participation in activities and encouraging the maintenance of positive relationships with family, friends, and the community.
  • Accurately record all required information using SOL’s [digital] systems and contribute to the ongoing improvement of service quality.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals to deliver consistent and coordinated support.
  • Support the development and delivery of high-quality services by maintaining compliance with SOL’s policies, SSSC Codes of Practice, National Care and Care Inspectorate standards.
  • Participate in coaching, reflection, and review processes to support personal and professional development.
  • Maintain continuous professional development and meet all training and SSSC registration requirements, including any mandatory training and the completion of an SVQ.
  • Represent SOL positively in all interactions, upholding our values and safeguarding the organisation’s reputation.

Skills & Attributes

We are looking for someone who brings not just the relevant skills, but the right values and attitude to make a genuine difference in people’s lives.

  • Reliable, trustworthy, and committed to delivering person-centred care.
  • Empathetic, respectful, and non-judgmental — supporting each individual’s rights to dignity, choice, and inclusion.
  • Reflective, adaptable, and open to learning and feedback.
  • Flexible in availability and able to respond to the changing needs of individuals and the service.
  • Positive and solution-focused, embracing creativity and new ways of working.
  • Able to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Skilled communicator — confident in listening, negotiating, and responding professionally.
  • Comfortable with using IT and digital systems in everyday tasks.
  • Professional in conduct — maintaining confidentiality, respecting boundaries, and willing to raise concerns when needed.

Knowledge & Experience

  • Experience of delivering person-centred care and support (desirable but not essential — full training will be provided).
  • Understanding of and ability to work in line with the standards and guidance of the Care Inspectorate and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC).
  • Commitment to completing all required training and achieving the qualifications necessary for SSSC registration, including SVQ.
  • Registration with the SSSC (or willingness to register within required timescales).
  • Membership of the PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) scheme or willingness to join.