Support Worker
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 19 Ionawr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £15.00 i £18.00 yr awr |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 18 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | HCPA |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | HCPA004528 |
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About the Company
Care First 24 is a complex care provider for both physical and mental health needs, working with a diverse client group with a variety of care needs, across the UK. We provide tailored, person-centred and compassionate support that ensures our clients feel comfortable and safe in our care. We have a robust but fast registration process and induction, with a variety of learning and development opportunities.
We are an expanding business and have taken on new packages which require a team of caring and compassionate professionals with the expertise to ensure smooth running of our care packages.
Our Core Values include: Person-Centred Care; Professional Culture; People & Workforce Development; Prevention, protection, Promotion of safe care; Promoting people’s safety; Professional Leadership and Integration, Promote Wellbeing; Protecting the Environment.
Why should I apply for this Learning Disabilities Support Worker job?
• Open and respectful communication culture with transparent channels.
• Dedicated candidate liaison officer to provide consistent support.
• Clear career progression pathways and professional development guidance.
• Strong focus on staff well-being, including mental health support.
• Opportunities for personal and professional growth.
• Commitment to creating positive outcomes for both staff and those cared for.
• Core values centered on staff support and reducing caregiving stress.
• Initiatives aimed at increasing employee satisfaction, reducing stress, and boosting engagement.
As well as...
• Employee Wellbeing programme
• Competitive rates of pay
• Inhouse ongoing training
• Refer a friend bonus
What does this Learning Disabilities Support Worker job involve?
Hours of Work:Up To 40 Hours Per Week - Flexible shifts available 24 hours.
Key Responsibilities:
• Work as part of a 3:1 support team to provide consistent, safe, and structured care.
• Support the individual in daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, mobility, and social inclusion.
• Implement behaviour support strategies and use PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression) techniques to safely and respectfully manage challenging behaviours.
• Maintain a safe environment, ensuring risks are managed and safeguarding policies are always followed.
• Encourage independence and choice, supporting the individual to develop life skills and access community activities.
• Communicate effectively within the team to ensure a consistent approach, including handovers and daily documentation.
• Support with health-related needs in line with care plans (e.g., medication administration, monitoring health conditions, supporting appointments).
• Accurately record care delivered, incidents, and observations in line with policies and regulatory standards.
Am I the right person for this Learning Disabilities Support Worker job?
• Compassionate, patient, and committed to supporting individuals with learning disabilities.
• Strong communication and teamwork skills to work effectively in a 3:1 team dynamic.
• Ability to remain calm and professional in challenging or crisis situations.
• Skilled in de-escalation techniques, crisis management, and the safe application of PMVA strategies.
• Flexible, reliable, and adaptable to changing needs.
• Respectful of confidentiality and individual rights.
Essential Requirements
• Previous experience in supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or behaviours that challenge.
• Previous experience working in Support Worker role desired
• PMVA training
• Understanding of safeguarding, positive behaviour support, and risk management.
• Ability to work as part of a close team in a 3:1 support model.
• Enhanced DBS clearance.
Care First 24 is a complex care provider for both physical and mental health needs, working with a diverse client group with a variety of care needs, across the UK. We provide tailored, person-centred and compassionate support that ensures our clients feel comfortable and safe in our care. We have a robust but fast registration process and induction, with a variety of learning and development opportunities.
We are an expanding business and have taken on new packages which require a team of caring and compassionate professionals with the expertise to ensure smooth running of our care packages.
Our Core Values include: Person-Centred Care; Professional Culture; People & Workforce Development; Prevention, protection, Promotion of safe care; Promoting people’s safety; Professional Leadership and Integration, Promote Wellbeing; Protecting the Environment.
Why should I apply for this Learning Disabilities Support Worker job?
• Open and respectful communication culture with transparent channels.
• Dedicated candidate liaison officer to provide consistent support.
• Clear career progression pathways and professional development guidance.
• Strong focus on staff well-being, including mental health support.
• Opportunities for personal and professional growth.
• Commitment to creating positive outcomes for both staff and those cared for.
• Core values centered on staff support and reducing caregiving stress.
• Initiatives aimed at increasing employee satisfaction, reducing stress, and boosting engagement.
As well as...
• Employee Wellbeing programme
• Competitive rates of pay
• Inhouse ongoing training
• Refer a friend bonus
What does this Learning Disabilities Support Worker job involve?
Hours of Work:Up To 40 Hours Per Week - Flexible shifts available 24 hours.
Key Responsibilities:
• Work as part of a 3:1 support team to provide consistent, safe, and structured care.
• Support the individual in daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, mobility, and social inclusion.
• Implement behaviour support strategies and use PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression) techniques to safely and respectfully manage challenging behaviours.
• Maintain a safe environment, ensuring risks are managed and safeguarding policies are always followed.
• Encourage independence and choice, supporting the individual to develop life skills and access community activities.
• Communicate effectively within the team to ensure a consistent approach, including handovers and daily documentation.
• Support with health-related needs in line with care plans (e.g., medication administration, monitoring health conditions, supporting appointments).
• Accurately record care delivered, incidents, and observations in line with policies and regulatory standards.
Am I the right person for this Learning Disabilities Support Worker job?
• Compassionate, patient, and committed to supporting individuals with learning disabilities.
• Strong communication and teamwork skills to work effectively in a 3:1 team dynamic.
• Ability to remain calm and professional in challenging or crisis situations.
• Skilled in de-escalation techniques, crisis management, and the safe application of PMVA strategies.
• Flexible, reliable, and adaptable to changing needs.
• Respectful of confidentiality and individual rights.
Essential Requirements
• Previous experience in supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or behaviours that challenge.
• Previous experience working in Support Worker role desired
• PMVA training
• Understanding of safeguarding, positive behaviour support, and risk management.
• Ability to work as part of a close team in a 3:1 support model.
• Enhanced DBS clearance.