Job Description
Support Workers Urgently Required to Support Young Autistic Adults
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of autistic adults?
Do you have a caring, patient, and positive attitude, with a desire to support others in developing vital life skills?
If so, we want to hear from you!
About the Role: We are looking for dedicated Support Workers to join a frendly team, working closely with autistic adults to help them develop skills that will enhance their independence, well-being, and social inclusion. You will provide one-to-one or small group support, both at the adult learning centre and within the local community. This is a rewarding role where you will play a key part in helping learners achieve their personal goals through tailored learning plans and holistic support.
Key Responsibilities:
* Deliver personalised care, support, and teaching based on each learner's individual plan.
* Plan and lead activities that promote skill development and well-being.
* Provide behavioural support to reduce barriers to learning and improve quality of life.
* Assist with personal care, ensuring learners maintain hygiene standards, including support with toileting, dressing, and washing.
* Help learners participate in social, leisure, and educational activities within the community.
* Support learners in accessing employment opportunities.
* Promote independence and decision-making, empowering learners to make choices.
* Monitor and record learner progress, making adjustments to support when needed.
* Administer medication (after training) and handle medical emergencies as required.
* Attend relevant training and development sessions to grow your skills and qualifications.
What They're Looking For:
* Experience (paid or voluntary) working with adults or young people with disabilities, especially autism.
* Comfort in working with adults who may display challenging behaviour and providing personal care when needed.
* Calm under pressure with a passion for helping others learn and develop.
* Team player who can build strong relationships with learners, staff, and families.
* Good literacy and numeracy skills (GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths and English or equivalent desirable).
* Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and high standards of care.
Personal Attributes:
* Positive, patient, and caring attitude.
* Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
* Initiative and a desire for continuous personal and professional growth.
* Ability to stay organised and manage workloads effectively.
* A passion for supporting autistic adults and a willingness to learn more about autism.
If you're someone who enjoys helping others achieve their full potential, thrives in a team environment, and is committed to lifelong learning, then this could be the perfect role for you.
Join this team in making a meaningful impact to their young adult.
How to Apply:
Ready to make a difference?
Apply now or contact Paul Hirchfield at 01293 527416 for more details. Don't miss out-apply today!
PandoLogic., Location: Guildford, ENG - GU1 4AZ