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A reputable care provider is seeking a Female Support Worker in Warrington to support a young individual with complex care needs. The ideal candidate is compassionate, reliable, and experienced in complex care. Responsibilities include aiding daily activities, providing personal care, and maintaining a safe living environment. This role offers a rewarding career and professional development opportunities.
Location: Warrington
Pay: £12.36 - £14.93 per hour
Contract: Full-time / Permanent
Shifts: 20:00pm - 08:00am
We have a meaningful and rewarding opportunity for a compassionate, dedicated individual to join a small, close-knit care team supporting a young person living in their family home in Warrington, Cheshire.
This individual has complex clinical needs, including Cerebral Palsy, Arthrogryposis, and Restricted Lung Disease, but these conditions do not define who they are. With a love for music, TV, and a passion for Liverpool FC and Warrington Wolves, they enjoy being pampered and express joy through laughter, smiles, and emotion—despite being non-verbal.
To help them live a full and enriching life, we're seeking someone local to Warrington, who holds a full UK driving licence, and can bring both heart and skill to this important role.
We’re looking for someone who is:
Compassionate, dependable, and resilient
Experienced in supporting individuals with complex care needs
Confident in responding to behaviours that challenge with empathy
A strong advocate for mental health and emotional wellbeing
Calm, adaptable, and able to build genuine, trusting relationships
This is a unique opportunity to support an incredible individual in a complex care setting. If you are upbeat, proactive, and bring positivity to everything you do, this role is for you.
Supporting daily routines and community-based activities
Encouraging social engagement and emotional wellbeing
Providing personal care while promoting independence
Delivering Tracheostomy and PEG care (full training provided)
Maintaining a calm, clean, and safe home environment
Communicating respectfully in the individual’s preferred style
Collaborating with family members and the wider care team to ensure consistent, person-centred support
With almost 20 years of experience and a dedicated team of over 900 staff across the UK, Acuity Care Group is a trusted provider of complex care services. This role sits within our Bespoke Health & Social Care division, where you'll be supported by an experienced Complex Care Manager and receive ongoing clinical input and training.
We operate across three key divisions:
LD&A – Learning Disabilities & Autism
Bespoke Health & Social Care
Team Brain Injury
We provide more than just a job — we offer a rewarding career with continuous development and a supportive environment:
Westfield Rewards – Discounts at 1,000+ retailers
Westfield Health Cash Plan – 24/7 GP access + cashback on health expenses
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – Mental health & wellbeing support
Blue Light Card & exclusive ticket offers
Fully funded NVQs in Health & Social Care
Ongoing training and career development
Refer a Friend Bonus – Earn up to £500
If you have the experience and compassion to make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your CV today.
Want to learn more first? Reach out — we're happy to provide additional information before you apply.
Successful candidates will be contacted for an initial discussion, screening, and a Microsoft Teams interview.
Acuity Care Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable individuals. All offers are subject to Enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references.
We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Please note: This post is exempt under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1. Due to the personal care needs of the individual, we can only accept female applicants for this position.