Support Worker – Supported Living
Location: Macclesfield, SK10 & SK11
Pay Rate: £11.60 - £12.00 per hour (Paid Weekly)
Shifts: Immediate Start | Days, Nights & Sleep-in Shifts Available
Benefits: Flexible working hours, career development opportunities, and potential for permanent employment
Social Care & Education is looking for experienced and dedicated Support Workers to provide specialist care to adults with epilepsy, learning disabilities, ADHD, dysphagia, and non-verbal communication needs in a supported living environment. This role is ideal for an energetic, fun, and compassionate individual who is committed to enhancing the lives of service users through personalised and engaging support.
Your Responsibilities as a Support Worker
As a Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in supporting individuals with complex needs, promoting their independence, and ensuring they receive high-quality person-centred care. Your responsibilities will include:
• Providing specialist support to service users with epilepsy, ensuring their safety and well-being.
• Understanding and assisting with dysphagia care, supporting individuals with eating and drinking safely.
• Encouraging and supporting individuals with learning disabilities, ADHD, and non-verbal communication needs, using appropriate communication methods.
• Assisting service users with their daily routines, including personal care, meal preparation, and household tasks.
• Engaging service users in fun, energetic, and stimulating activities that promote well-being and social interaction.
• Administering medication independently and maintaining accurate records.
• Ensuring all care plans are followed and updated accordingly.
• Providing transportation for service users to appointments, activities, and outings using.
What We’re Looking for in a Candidate
To succeed in this role, you must be proactive, enthusiastic, and skilled in supporting individuals with complex needs. The essential requirements include:
• A minimum of 3 months UK experience working with adults with epilepsy, dysphagia, learning disabilities, ADHD, and non-verbal communication needs.
• A full UK manual driving licence and access to a vehicle for work-related travel.
• Confidence in administering medication independently following the correct procedures.
• An ability to work independently and confidently during lone working shifts.
• A fun, energetic, and engaging personality to create a positive environment for service users.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to maintain accurate records and documentation.
• An Enhanced DBS check (preferably registered on the update service).
• Right to work in the UK – we are unable to offer sponsorship.
What We Offer You
We are committed to supporting our staff as much as we support our service users. As part of our team, you will benefit from:
• Full and part-time hours available – work shifts that suit your lifestyle.
• Weekly pay – reliable and regular payments.
• Ongoing training & career development – opportunities to expand your skills and progress in your career.
• Recommend-a-friend scheme bonus – earn rewards for referring qualified friends.
• Flexible working patterns – allowing a good work-life balance.
• Opportunities for permanent employment – grow within the organisation.