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Support Worker Waking Night

13.26 per hour
Kinson
Full-time
16th June 2026
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D019477

£13.26 Per Hour

Kinson

England, South West England, Dorset

Permanent

Hours per week: 30.5

Closing Date: June 16, 2026

At Dimensions, you’re not just clocking in for a shift — you’re stepping into a role where your presence brings comfort, reassurance, and dignity to the people we support. As a Waking Night Support Worker, you’ll be part of a team that believes in purpose, belonging, and genuine human connection.

We’re proud to be recognised as a Great Place to Work 2026 — our eighth consecutive year — and it’s all thanks to our incredible colleagues who live our values every day.

You’ll work across two welcoming homes — one in Kinson and one in Broadstone — supporting adults aged 30s to 60s with learning disabilities and autism.

Every night, you’ll help create a safe, calm, and comforting environment for the people we support.  
Your role will include: 

  • Carrying out regular “keeping safe checks” to ensure everyone feels secure and comfortable.
  • Maintaining a clean, hygienic space so that the environment is welcoming and safe.
  • Recording important information using our easy-to-use IT systems – from support plans to health and safety logs – so we can provide the best care possible.
  • Creating a therapeutic, reassuring atmosphere that promotes wellbeing throughout the night.
  • Supporting people to enjoy their late evenings or nights in ways that matter to them.
  • Providing personal care when needed, always with dignity and respect.

About you
We’re looking for someone who brings compassion, reliability, and a genuine desire to make a difference. You’ll thrive in this role if you: 

  • Care deeply about people and want to help create safe, positive nights for those who need support.
  • Value inclusion and respect, treating everyone with dignity and kindness.
  • Stay calm and reassuring, even when things feel challenging – your presence makes a difference.
  • Enjoy working independently but also feel part of a team that shares the same purpose.
  • Are comfortable using technology to keep accurate records and follow support plans.
  • Can provide personal care when needed, always with empathy and understanding.
  • Bring flexibility and reliability, knowing that your role is essential to someone’s wellbeing.

Rewards that make a difference?  

  • A competitive payrate with uplift for overtime you chose to work
  • Flexible shift patterns to suit your needs
  • 30 days paid Annual Leave (including public holidays – pro rata)
  • Opportunities for career progression
  • Supported ‘Learn to Drive’ scheme (up to 30 driving lessons, 1 theory/practical test - all paid for by us)
  • High Street Discounts – Retail and Entertainment (supermarkets, hospitality, pubs, cinema etc.)
  • Life Assurance and Company Pension
  • Industry leading training
  • Enhanced DBS paid for by us

Apply now   

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