Support Worker
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 29 Medi 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £12.21 i £12.50 yr awr |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 29 Hydref 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Hatfield, Hertfordshire |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | HCPA |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | HCPA004488 |
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About the Company
Our company provides care and support services to adults with learning disabilities and autism. We operate across residential and supported living settings, helping individuals lead safe, meaningful, and independent lives within their communities.
This role exists to ensure that each individual we support receives person-centred care that meets their specific needs, promotes independence, and enhances their overall quality of life. Staff in this role play a key part in delivering daily support, safeguarding wellbeing, and helping individuals build life skills, confidence, and social connections.
Why should I apply for this Support Worker job?
• Annual Leave
• ‘Blue Light’ discount scheme eligible
• Ongoing career training and development
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Life Insurance - Death in Service Benefit
• Overtime - any hours worked over 37.5 p/w are eligible for uplifted pay rate.
Care Professional Academy Rewards include:
• Hertfordshire based Rewards
• Student Discount Packages
• Access to a Student Card - usually exclusive to university students!
• Care Professional Rewards: Discount codes, cashback and savings on over 800 UK retailers including Sainsbury’s, Argos, Boots, Marks & Spencer, Tesco, John Lewis/Waitrose, Apple, Pizza Hut and many more.
• Discounts on travel including bus ticket discounts, reduced servicing, and car leasing.
And a lot more...
What does this Support Worker job involve?
Hours of Work:37.5 Hours Per Week - Shifts: 07.00 - 14.30 / 14:00 - 21:30
• Providing personalised support with daily living tasks such as cooking, cleaning, shopping, and personal care (where required)
• Supporting individuals to access the community – attending appointments, social activities, education, or leisure opportunities
• Encouraging independence and skill-building, helping people to achieve their personal goals
• Building positive relationships with the individuals we support, their families, and other professionals
• Supporting with emotional and behavioural needs, using person-centred approaches and following support plans
• Ensuring a safe, clean, and comfortable environment in line with health and safety standards
• Keeping accurate records and documentation, including daily notes, incident reports, and care updates
• Administering medication (after training, if required) and monitoring health and wellbeing
• Working as part of a team, attending handovers and contributing to care planning and reviews
Am I the right person for this Support Worker job?
We’re looking for individuals who share our commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred support to adults with learning disabilities and autism.
While experience in care is always welcomed, what matters most to us is your attitude, values, and willingness to make a difference. You don’t need to have a care background — you just need to care about people.
We are looking for candidates who are:
• Compassionate – you treat people with kindness, patience, and respect at all times
• Reliable – you understand the importance of consistency and being there for the individuals we support
• Person-centred – you see the individual, not the disability, and support people in a way that promotes independence, choice, and dignity
• Positive and proactive – you're committed to helping people achieve their goals, no matter how big or small
• Team-focused – you communicate well, support your colleagues, and value shared responsibility
Our company provides care and support services to adults with learning disabilities and autism. We operate across residential and supported living settings, helping individuals lead safe, meaningful, and independent lives within their communities.
This role exists to ensure that each individual we support receives person-centred care that meets their specific needs, promotes independence, and enhances their overall quality of life. Staff in this role play a key part in delivering daily support, safeguarding wellbeing, and helping individuals build life skills, confidence, and social connections.
Why should I apply for this Support Worker job?
• Annual Leave
• ‘Blue Light’ discount scheme eligible
• Ongoing career training and development
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Life Insurance - Death in Service Benefit
• Overtime - any hours worked over 37.5 p/w are eligible for uplifted pay rate.
Care Professional Academy Rewards include:
• Hertfordshire based Rewards
• Student Discount Packages
• Access to a Student Card - usually exclusive to university students!
• Care Professional Rewards: Discount codes, cashback and savings on over 800 UK retailers including Sainsbury’s, Argos, Boots, Marks & Spencer, Tesco, John Lewis/Waitrose, Apple, Pizza Hut and many more.
• Discounts on travel including bus ticket discounts, reduced servicing, and car leasing.
And a lot more...
What does this Support Worker job involve?
Hours of Work:37.5 Hours Per Week - Shifts: 07.00 - 14.30 / 14:00 - 21:30
• Providing personalised support with daily living tasks such as cooking, cleaning, shopping, and personal care (where required)
• Supporting individuals to access the community – attending appointments, social activities, education, or leisure opportunities
• Encouraging independence and skill-building, helping people to achieve their personal goals
• Building positive relationships with the individuals we support, their families, and other professionals
• Supporting with emotional and behavioural needs, using person-centred approaches and following support plans
• Ensuring a safe, clean, and comfortable environment in line with health and safety standards
• Keeping accurate records and documentation, including daily notes, incident reports, and care updates
• Administering medication (after training, if required) and monitoring health and wellbeing
• Working as part of a team, attending handovers and contributing to care planning and reviews
Am I the right person for this Support Worker job?
We’re looking for individuals who share our commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred support to adults with learning disabilities and autism.
While experience in care is always welcomed, what matters most to us is your attitude, values, and willingness to make a difference. You don’t need to have a care background — you just need to care about people.
We are looking for candidates who are:
• Compassionate – you treat people with kindness, patience, and respect at all times
• Reliable – you understand the importance of consistency and being there for the individuals we support
• Person-centred – you see the individual, not the disability, and support people in a way that promotes independence, choice, and dignity
• Positive and proactive – you're committed to helping people achieve their goals, no matter how big or small
• Team-focused – you communicate well, support your colleagues, and value shared responsibility