Learning Disability Support Worker - Bridgend (13.68/hr)
Location:
Bridgend
Pay:
13.68 per hour (including holiday pay)
Job type:
Part-time, Full-time & Temporary-to-Permanent
Shifts:
Days, Nights, and Sleep Shifts available
We are seeking compassionate and reliable
Support Workers
to join our team in
Bridgend
. You will work with adults aged 18 and upwards who have autism spectrum conditions and associated complex needs.
Working in residential, supported living, and day services, you will be instrumental in helping service users lead more independent and fulfilling lives. This is an exciting opportunity with immediate starts available for the right candidates.
What You Will Do
Support individuals with daily living tasks, including cooking, cleaning, and personal care.
Promote independence and help individuals develop essential life skills.
Build positive and trusting relationships with service users, their families, and your team.
Engage in fun and stimulating activities like walks, games, music, and arts & crafts.
Help people achieve their personal goals and support their emotional well-being.
Maintain accurate records and observe and monitor service user conditions.
What We Offer
Excellent Pay & Benefits:
13.68 per hour,
paid weekly with no payroll charges.
Holiday pay, paid weekly or accumulated.
Contributed pension scheme.
Career Flexibility:
Flexible shifts to fit your lifestyle.
Opportunities for
temp-to-perm placements
.
Support & Rewards:
Free online training and subsidised practical training (PMVA, Manual Handling).
Access to our Mobile Booking App to manage your schedule.
Support from a dedicated specialist consultant.
Agency Worker of the Month prize (50) and our quarterly Golden Ticket draw to win 500.
Requirements
To be successful in this
Support Worker
role, you must have:
A minimum of
6 months of experience
in a social care setting.
A
current Enhanced DBS
on the update service (or willingness to get a new one).
The
right to work in the UK
.
The ability to work at least
24 hours per week
.
A
valid driver's licence and access to your own vehicle
, as supporting residents in the community is a key part of the role.
If you are the right person for this