The Role We provide assessment and rehabilitation, continuing rehabilitation, and a range of transitional living options to support those progressing to greater independence. When a service user is admitted to Ty Aberdafen, they undergo an in-depth neurobehavioral assessment to determine their potential for social reintegration and increased independence. Ty Aberdafen is a bright modern purpose-built residential rehabilitation centre that provides rehabilitation and support services to people who have suffered various types of acquired brain injury. The service can accommodate up to 24 residents. Within the centre, the residents are supported to participate in group sessions led by in house activity coordinator with staff getting involved, access communal lounges like coffee shop, games IT lounge, Sensory lounge. Group session can be anything from baking sessions to arts and crafts, quiz days, disco nights and many more. The aims and objectives of the staff team at Ty Aberdafen are to provide residential accommodation, personal care, rehabilitation therapy, and support for people aged over 18 with cognitive, behavioural, and functional difficulties resulting from different forms of acquired brain injury. Ty Aberdafen is under New Management and the service is led by an experienced Service Manager, who is supported by a senior management team comprising of the senior staff in the following areas - the clinical team, rehabilitation team, business management team and the facilities team. The people we support have access to a wide range of activities developed around their personal rehabilitation needs, personal interests, hobbies, and preferences. Many activities are included in individual rehabilitation programmes and support peoples independence, socialisation, and progress towards their individual goals, some of these take place in the centre and some are achieved by accesses the local community supported by our staff team. Staff encourage and support people we support to take part in their preferred social and leisure pursuits, within the home and the local community. Whenever possible, people we support are encouraged and supported to use public facilities as part of their long-term rehabilitation and relapse prevention, and social reintegration programme, as well as for social and leisure purposes. Our rehabilitation support staff work closely with the onsite clinical team and assist with the delivery of rehabilitation plans and therapy sessions. If you are looking for a new challenge in a role where you will have a varied workload and can see the significant difference you can make to peoples lives daily this will be the role for you. About you We are not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and our Charity. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you: have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the challenging times of their rehabilitation enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload. Rewards You can look forward to excellent benefits, including handy discounts on many brands and services. A competitive rate of up to £13:00 per hour 33 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays (pro-rata) Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Excellent training and support Group life assurance. Eye voucher scheme Long service and staff awards Free parking Nationwide employee staff discounts incl. eating out and shopping. Blue Light Card: provides those in the NHS, emergency services, social care sector and armed forces with discounts online and in-store.