We are looking for Support Workers for Troy who lives in his own home in Swindon. No experience is required, we just ask you share the same values as us. Why Join Our Team? We prioritise the well-being of our employees, believing in looking after our employees just as much as we do the people we support. Our priorities include offering support, coaching, and a reflective space to help you thrive. Join a collaborative team that works creatively to achieve shared goals. The benefits of working with us include: £27,300.00 per annum 28 days annual leave up to 4 additional leave days Company pension Full induction & ongoing paid training Retail discounts Medical Cashback Plan (after probation) Employee Assistance Programme Continuous professional & personal development Career progression opportunities About Troy Troy is a fun, creative, and active young man living independently in Swindon. He wakes up happy every day, eager to enjoy life through activities like sports, cycling, boxing, bowling, and exploring new places. A West Ham supporter, Troy also enjoys gaming and challenging others on WII sports. He likes helping with cooking and caring for his home, especially with music on and a bit of singing and dancing. Troy has a mild to moderate learning disability, dyspraxia, attachment disorder, and ADHD, requiring support with personal care. He benefits from a confident, calm team that can build trust and provide reassurance when needed. Meaningful relationships are important to Troy; he spends time with his mum on a regular basis and his support team mean a lot to him. About you We are looking for a Support Worker who will put Troy first. You should be energetic, positive, and committed, with the ability to support John through tough times and help him make choices and learn new skills. You will: Have excellent communication Be resilient and have a nurturing, kind, and caring approach You should be flexible, reliable have a good understanding of sensory needs Be structured, honest, and a good listener About us We support adults and young people with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health difficulties to live independently in the community. As a compassionate, person-centred company, we focus on creating individualised support packages that empower people to live fulfilling lives. We believe everyone deserves to have deep, caring and meaningful relationships, the right to grow and develop and have access to a safe and welcoming home. We believe services should be tailored to each individual and that creativity and thinking outside the box are key to delivering bespoke support. Full training will be provided through Seco Supports induction programme and online learning. Full referencing and a full enhanced check of the Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) will be required for this position. ADZN1_UKTJ