Support Worker at Abbeycare and Nursing LTD Are you passionate about empowering others to live full, independent, and meaningful lives? If you’re caring, compassionate, and committed to making a positive impact, we’d love to hear from you. At Abbeycare, we are proud to be part of the Optimo Care Group. With over 1,500 dedicated employees across multiple regions, we work in partnership with local authorities, healthcare providers, and care professionals to deliver outcome-focused, person-centred care. Whether it’s homecare, supported living, or complex needs support, we provide tailored solutions that truly make a difference. Our PRIDE Values: We live by our values of PRIDE: Person-Centred – Putting the individual at the heart of our service Responsive – Delivering well-planned, effective support Innovative – Continuously improving and evolving our services Delight – Going the extra mile to exceed expectations Engagement – Creating opportunities for everyone to be part of the journey About the Role Abbeycare is a trusted and compassionate provider of health and social care services. We support individuals in their own homes, assisting those with a variety of health needs, including learning disabilities, mental health issues, physical disabilities, and those requiring assistance with personal care. We are currently seeking dedicated Support Workers to join our team and help make a real difference in the lives of the individuals we support. Role Overview As a Support Worker, you will be responsible for supporting individuals to live healthy, happy, and fulfilling lives. Your role will involve assisting with daily activities, promoting independence, and ensuring individuals can access and enjoy their local community. You will also support with personal care needs, medication management, and help maintain a clean and safe living environment. Key Responsibilities: Supporting individuals to live independently: Assist individuals in maintaining their independence by encouraging and supporting them in daily activities such as meal preparation, budgeting, and personal care. Administering medication: Follow medication protocols, ensuring medication is administered accurately and on time. Maintaining a clean, safe, and accessible home: Assist individuals in keeping their home environment tidy and organised. Promoting healthy relationships: Encourage and support positive relationships with family, friends, and the wider community. Supporting with day-to-day activities: Provide practical and emotional support for individuals in areas such as shopping, appointments, social activities, and hobbies. Accessing the community: Assist individuals in accessing community resources and activities to enhance their social inclusion and well-being. Supporting outside the home setting: On occasion, you may be required to accompany individuals outside of their home for activities such as hospital visits, holidays, or attending appointments at police stations. Promoting independence and individuality: Ensure each individual is supported in a way that respects their personal preferences, choices, and promotes their independence. Report to the Service Manager: Regularly report on the progress of the individuals you support and ensure their care plans are followed. Role Details: Role Type: Part Time and Full Time positions available. Hours: 16-36 hours (Bank contracts also available). Shift Patterns: Vary - Please discuss on interview. Location: Sheffield What You’ll Bring: A caring and compassionate attitude, with a genuine desire to help others. Strong communication skills and the ability to interact well with individuals with diverse needs. Experience in a care setting (desirable but not essential). Knowledge of person-centred care principles. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and willingness to provide support outside of the home setting when required. NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) is desirable. A full UK driving licence (preferred but not essential). Benefits of Working with Abbeycare Ltd: Flexible Working: Full-time, permanent contracts with flexibility to accommodate work-life balance. Comprehensive Training: Optimo learning academy - Ongoing training and development to help you grow within the role and the company. Career Progression: Opportunities for career advancement within our growing organisation. Supportive Team Environment: A friendly and supportive team committed to delivering the highest standard of care. Employee Assistance Program: Everyone receives the health assured EAP, ensuring professional support is always available for whatever life throws at you, because your wellbeing matters. Reward Gateway - Whether it is giving thanks to colleagues, celebrating meaningful anniversaries, or saving money on your day-to-day spending, our reward and recognition platform provides you with access to a wide range of non-salary benefits and genuine shopping discounts. £250 Refer-a-Friend Scheme: Receive a £250 bonus when you refer someone who successfully joins the team. INDACN