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Join a forward-thinking organization as a Learning Disability Support Worker in Leeds, dedicated to empowering learning disabled individuals to thrive. In this rewarding role, you will provide essential support, helping clients achieve their goals and discover new interests. With comprehensive training and a commitment to personal development, you will be equipped to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those you support. Enjoy a flexible work environment and the opportunity to grow within a compassionate team that values kindness, diversity, and positivity. This is more than just a job; it's a chance to contribute to a brighter future for our community.
We’re recruiting!
Join us as a Learning Disability Support Worker and help create a future where learning disabled people live the best life possible.
We understand that life can be complicated for everyone. However, some individuals face additional barriers that prevent them from pursuing their dreams. Many learning disabled people are not heard when they express their support needs. Some are unable to decide what they do for work or how to manage their money. Many are also unable to try out new hobbies they might love.
But you can make a difference.
Join our growing team in Crossgates, Leeds, and receive all the training needed to become a confident Support Worker.
Do you feel our values—Kind, Diverse, Positive, and Visionary—align with your own? If so, we share common goals. Come onboard and support learning disabled adults to develop skills, achieve their goals, and thrive within the community, guided by these values.
What we offer you
What you’ll be doing
Every day brings new opportunities. Support someone with their weekly shopping, go on outdoor adventures, assist with personal care, attend their favorite concert, teach money management, or help build confidence using public transport. Your role is to support individuals in discovering new interests, achieving goals, and maintaining relationships with family and friends.
You will provide the highest standard of care and support for learning disabled adults by listening to their needs, assisting with daily tasks such as medication management, cooking, and confidence building, and encouraging them to pursue new adventures—all while working flexible shifts to balance your work and home life.
Having a full driving license is beneficial but not essential.
We look forward to welcoming you to our Leeds services!
This post is covered by The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1, Occupational Requirements