Support Worker
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 12 Medi 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £12.75 yr awr |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 19 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Pobl Group |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 509381 |
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Are you someone who is passionate about helping others and making a positive impact? We have a unique opportunity for caring, motivated individuals to join our team in our moving on service in Tanerdy, Carmarthen.
In this rewarding role, you’ll support individuals as they take important steps toward greater independence and a more fulfilling life.
• Daytime hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
• Some evening work may be required, depending on the needs of those we support
• Flexible part-time opportunities
If you’re looking for the opportunity to work with people who are inspiring and full of potential, we’d love to hear from you.
Who are Pobl Group?
Pobl Group are a proud employer of over 2,300 colleagues providing diverse services and making a difference in communities throughout Wales. Our Care team provides registered care services throughout South Wales at dozens of locations and for a wide range of customers.
Pobl means ‘People’ and people really are at the heart of everything we do. We support some truly amazing people to live positive, independent lives in their own home and help get them where they want to be in life.
What is the role?
Ty Gwynfa is a unique and vibrant service comprising six self-contained flats with shared communal areas. We provide daytime support to adults with varying levels of independence, mental health needs, and learning disabilities.
Our aim is to empower individuals to develop and maintain essential life skills, enabling them to live with greater independence, confidence, and dignity.
What You’ll Be Doing:
You’ll play a key role in supporting individuals to grow and thrive. Your responsibilities will include:
Encouraging engagement with local community services, wellbeing activities, and leisure opportunities
Supporting access to education, training, or employment pathways at an appropriate pace
Providing trauma-informed, emotionally intelligent support for individuals facing emotional distress
Delivering sensitive suicide prevention support, contributing to a safe and recovery-focused environment
Supporting with cooking, household routines, and developing independent living skills
Assisting individuals in accessing the community and attending local groups or activities
Offering companionship and meaningful conversations focused on wellbeing and personal growth
Completing documentation and relevant paperwork to a high standard
Helping individuals manage and budget finances
Administering medication in line with guidelines
Promoting fun, inclusion, and creativity through life-enhancing activities
Collaborating with the team to bring fresh ideas and new ways of working
What skills and experience do you need?
Experience working with vulnerable individuals, particularly those with mental health needs or learning disabilities, is desirable but not essential as we offer full training and ongoing development to help you succeed.
More importantly, we are looking for someone who demonstrates:
A genuine desire to help others and make a positive impact
Strong listening and communication skills
Empathy, compassion, and a caring nature
Flexibility with hours
A commitment to respect, integrity, and dignity for our client groups
A non-judgemental approach to providing care and support
For full details of the role and skills required please see the Job Description attached.
What are the pay and benefits?
An hourly rate of £12.75 making the annual salary £24,531 (FTE)
26 days (pro rata) holiday entitlement plus Bank holidays
Pension scheme
Sick Pay (after qualifying period)
Colleague Referral Scheme (£250 per referral)
Time for Talking – a free counselling service
Health Cash Plan
Savings Scheme
Electric Vehicle Lease Schemes
Cycle to work scheme
Eyecare plan
Give as You Earn charity donation scheme
Gym and shopping discounts
Training and progression opportunities – including QCF Level 3 training to qualify you as a Support Worker.
FREDIE
At Pobl Group we are guided, in all that we do, by a group of principles that we call FREDIE, these are: Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, Engagement. This means that whatever your background, you will have an equal opportunity at Pobl Group and we encourage you to apply now.
What do you need to do now?
If you’re ready to be a Difference Maker, apply now with your CV and contact details.
We review applications continuously and may close this vacancy early if we find the right candidate. Don’t miss the chance—start your journey with Pobl today!
If you would like any support with your application or wish to discuss any adjustments you may require during the application process, please contact 0300 3735262 and quote the job number 509381
Interviews will be held on 24th September 2025
In this rewarding role, you’ll support individuals as they take important steps toward greater independence and a more fulfilling life.
• Daytime hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
• Some evening work may be required, depending on the needs of those we support
• Flexible part-time opportunities
If you’re looking for the opportunity to work with people who are inspiring and full of potential, we’d love to hear from you.
Who are Pobl Group?
Pobl Group are a proud employer of over 2,300 colleagues providing diverse services and making a difference in communities throughout Wales. Our Care team provides registered care services throughout South Wales at dozens of locations and for a wide range of customers.
Pobl means ‘People’ and people really are at the heart of everything we do. We support some truly amazing people to live positive, independent lives in their own home and help get them where they want to be in life.
What is the role?
Ty Gwynfa is a unique and vibrant service comprising six self-contained flats with shared communal areas. We provide daytime support to adults with varying levels of independence, mental health needs, and learning disabilities.
Our aim is to empower individuals to develop and maintain essential life skills, enabling them to live with greater independence, confidence, and dignity.
What You’ll Be Doing:
You’ll play a key role in supporting individuals to grow and thrive. Your responsibilities will include:
Encouraging engagement with local community services, wellbeing activities, and leisure opportunities
Supporting access to education, training, or employment pathways at an appropriate pace
Providing trauma-informed, emotionally intelligent support for individuals facing emotional distress
Delivering sensitive suicide prevention support, contributing to a safe and recovery-focused environment
Supporting with cooking, household routines, and developing independent living skills
Assisting individuals in accessing the community and attending local groups or activities
Offering companionship and meaningful conversations focused on wellbeing and personal growth
Completing documentation and relevant paperwork to a high standard
Helping individuals manage and budget finances
Administering medication in line with guidelines
Promoting fun, inclusion, and creativity through life-enhancing activities
Collaborating with the team to bring fresh ideas and new ways of working
What skills and experience do you need?
Experience working with vulnerable individuals, particularly those with mental health needs or learning disabilities, is desirable but not essential as we offer full training and ongoing development to help you succeed.
More importantly, we are looking for someone who demonstrates:
A genuine desire to help others and make a positive impact
Strong listening and communication skills
Empathy, compassion, and a caring nature
Flexibility with hours
A commitment to respect, integrity, and dignity for our client groups
A non-judgemental approach to providing care and support
For full details of the role and skills required please see the Job Description attached.
What are the pay and benefits?
An hourly rate of £12.75 making the annual salary £24,531 (FTE)
26 days (pro rata) holiday entitlement plus Bank holidays
Pension scheme
Sick Pay (after qualifying period)
Colleague Referral Scheme (£250 per referral)
Time for Talking – a free counselling service
Health Cash Plan
Savings Scheme
Electric Vehicle Lease Schemes
Cycle to work scheme
Eyecare plan
Give as You Earn charity donation scheme
Gym and shopping discounts
Training and progression opportunities – including QCF Level 3 training to qualify you as a Support Worker.
FREDIE
At Pobl Group we are guided, in all that we do, by a group of principles that we call FREDIE, these are: Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, Engagement. This means that whatever your background, you will have an equal opportunity at Pobl Group and we encourage you to apply now.
What do you need to do now?
If you’re ready to be a Difference Maker, apply now with your CV and contact details.
We review applications continuously and may close this vacancy early if we find the right candidate. Don’t miss the chance—start your journey with Pobl today!
If you would like any support with your application or wish to discuss any adjustments you may require during the application process, please contact 0300 3735262 and quote the job number 509381
Interviews will be held on 24th September 2025