Support Worker Who we are: The National Autistic Society is the UK’s leading charity for autistic people. Since 1962, we’ve been transforming lives, changing attitudes and helping to create a society that works for autistic adults and children. We transform lives by providing support, guidance and practical advice for the 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK, as well as their three million family members and carers. Autistic people turn to us at key moments or challenging times in their lives, be it getting a diagnosis, going to school or finding work. We change attitudes by improving public understanding of autism and the difficulties many autistic people face. We also work closely with businesses, local authorities and government to help them provide more autism-friendly spaces, deliver better services and improve laws. We have come a long way but it is not good enough. There is still so much to do to increase opportunities, reduce social isolation and build a brighter future for people on the spectrum. With your help, we can make it happen. What we can offer you: Auto-enrolled pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Excellent induction, training and development programme including training about autism and opportunities to attend our conferences Online staff discount scheme for a range of benefits (cycle to work scheme, season ticket loan, shopping discounts etc) Healthcare Cash Plan Life Assurance A portfolio of salary sacrifice and other flexible benefits at reduced costs Access to a 24-hour employee assistance programme & a Headspace App We are passionate about supporting autistic people into work, and particularly welcome applications from autistic people. We help autistic people from all backgrounds and strive to represent the same diversity in our staff and volunteers. We particularly encourage applications from people from all minority groups, who are currently under-represented in our workforce. Together, we can create a society that works for autistic people. Help make an Everyday Breakthrough happen by joining our team. A breakthrough can seem like the smallest thing, but it can make the world of difference to someone on the autism spectrum. By becoming a Support worker at The National Autistic Society’s Clayton Croft Children’s Home you’ll help make every day breakthroughs happen more often. Who we are looking for : Permanent Support Workers to work at Clayton Croft residential children’s home at the Robert Ogden School. You’ll be working with autistic children and their families in a residential environment. This residential service provides 24-hour support to children and young people aged 8 to 19 within the children’s home. We support to develop further social, communication, independence and coping skills. The house supports children and young people who are very active and outgoing and have a range of needs and individual challenges. As a Support Worker you will be responsible for ensuring the children’s communication aids are ready for them, support the children to make independent choices on meals and activities, empowering them to achieve and progress and supporting on internal and external activities. Being a Support Worker takes bravery, patience and commitment. But working with autistic people gives so much more in return. We need you to be resilient, supportive and sensitive towards the needs of autistic people. Along with a host of benefits – from shopping discounts to flexible working and a competitive pension scheme - we’ll make sure you get excellent autism-specific training to further your career in social care. You may have a personal connection, a desire to work with or real-life experiences working with autistic people. You might not have lots of experience yet, but if you share our values and are willing to make a difference to the lives of autistic people, we’d love to hear from you. Your working pattern will be 35 hours per week and follow a 3-week rolling rota working days and afternoons; Day shifts - 7.30am to 3.45pm Afternoons - 3.15pm to 9.45pm, Monday to Thursday and 2pm to 9.45pm on a Friday Sleep ins are required as part of the role, these are paid as extra and will be discussed at interview. Successful candidates will complete a full induction and staff are expected to complete training courses and refreshers that enhance their professional development and this will be discussed at interview. Staff who don’t have their maths and English or level 3 diploma will be expected to complete the qualification following a successful probation. For further information please read the Job Description here. How to apply: To apply for this role please click the Apply button below. When providing a supporting statement, please refer to the job description and person specification and include any information that shows your suitability for the role. Applications for this job are sought from anyone who is suitably qualified and experienced for the role but particularly welcome from those with a diagnosis of autism. The National Autistic Society is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and adults who use our services and as such expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to complete the relevant safeguarding checks. We are an equal opportunities employer. Please click here to view the safeguarding policy and please click here to view the policy and procedure for employment of ex-offenders.