About the Role £12.21- £13.02 per hour dependent on experience The role will include supporting our members in designing and developing their support/care plans and providing social, health and personal care. Support Workers will be expected to work flexible hours which will involve working early and late shifts, including sleep in’s, weekends and bank holidays in accordance with member need. The successful candidate will be required to work individually and as part of a team to support and enable individuals to live as independently as possible by assisting individuals to develop new and existing skills. They will also be responsible for working with our employment team to facilitate employment opportunities, and with our programming team to assist and support our members to enjoy an active social life. About You Educated to GCSE level or equivalent, you must have a good standard of written English. Previous experience of working with adults with Learning Disabilities and Autism desirable but not essential. Full training will be given to the successful applicant. If you are looking for a fresh challenge, enjoy engaging with people, have a real desire to make a difference to someone’s life and the skills required to help us deliver a high level of service to our Members, then we want to hear from you. What we offer: 21 days holiday which increases with length of service, plus bank holidays and 3 Jewish holidays (pro rata for part-time staff) Pension Occupational Sick Pay after a qualifying period, which increases with length of service Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme with free access to independent advice, support and counselling on a wide range of issues Development and career progression opportunities