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Learning Disabilities Support Worker -Bury ILD

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Job summary

A leading provider of learning disability support in Bury is seeking dedicated Support Workers to help individuals with varying levels of disability live more independently. Opportunities for both full-time and part-time roles are available, accompanied by comprehensive training and support. Ideal candidates will have a commitment to enhancing the lives of those in their care.

Qualifications

  • Experience with individuals with learning disabilities.
  • Willingness to undertake training.
  • Ability to work both in a team and independently.

Responsibilities

  • Assist individuals with daily living activities.
  • Support individuals to develop life skills.
  • Maintain effective communication with individuals and their families.

Skills

Communication
Empathy
Teamwork
Life Skills Development

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Learning Disabilities Support Worker -Bury ILD, Bury

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Bury, United Kingdom

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24.06.2025

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Job Description:

We are Bury Independent Living Development ( ILD) a leading, Bury based Learning Disability provider within a growing number of support living services.

  • We currently support up to a maximum of around 25 people with learning disabilities in a supported living environment.
  • We plan the support required, involving the people who will receive support, their relatives, friends and other people who know them so to determine their individual needs in terms of accommodation, number of residents and level of support.
  • Our teams work closely with Social Services and Housing Associations.
  • We are proud to support people to live their best life and to do that we need great Support Workers.

We are currently recruiting for a number of 2:1 and 3:1 Care Support worker roles. These would be specifically support individuals and varying degrees of vulnerability and learning disabilities for example Autism, Epilepsy, non verbal, reduced mobility. We re keen to speak with people who are interested in building skills in complex support.

Could you be our next great Support Worker?

We have a number of FT and PT opportunities for experienced support workers who have experience or a proven commitment to learning the skills required to become one.

The role of a Support Worker at Bury ILD is really varied, we ensure the people we support are safe, happy and leading great lives. We also work alongside the people we support to encourage them to manage situations independently and gain confidence as a person where possible.

Supporting someone with needs isn't just about personal care, it is about every aspect of support and living an independent life in their community.

We really encourage people to learn and try new life skills such as cooking or actively seeking out new choices and opportunities, possibly engage in education and local community partnerships/events.

As a Support Worker you will meet people who may need additional support; we offer as standard a full training suite of learning for employees/volunteers to ensure the services we deliver meet the entire needs of the people we support.

Your Responsibilities

  • To undertake personal support and care activities as outlined in supported individuals support plan
  • To maintain effective communication and develop positive working relationships with Individuals and their families
  • To support individuals to access social, educational and work activities as outlined in individuals support plan
  • To support individuals on holiday according to Bury ILD’s current policy
  • To assist individuals to prepare and cook meals as outlined in the support plan. Taking into account SALT guidelines where applicable
  • To assist with grocery shopping to provide an adequate, balanced, and varied diet as outlined in supported individuals support plan
  • To arrange and assist supported individuals to attend health appointments
  • To assist supported individuals with their medication as outlined in their support plan
  • To assist individuals to develop their daily living skills in housekeeping, household cleaning and laundry duties as outlined in the support plan
  • To support individuals with managing their personal household budgets and adhere to BuryILDs Finance Policy
  • Ensure a safe as possible living environment for Individuals whilst respecting supported individual’s choice and rights
  • Ensure the supported individual is not put at risk as a result of support activities
  • To alert the Support Manager and / or the General Manager of any changes in the supported individual’s condition or circumstances
  • Take responsibility for the safe handling of property and equipment belonging to the supported individual
  • Contribute to and update supported individuals support plans and risk assessments and any other documents requested
  • To be willing to travel between Individuals’ home and activities in the most efficient way possible. (Car user, Cyclist, knowledge of public transport)
  • Responsibilities within the Team
  • To communicate effectively with team members
  • To contribute, put into effect any team decisions regarding the support of individuals
  • Work as part of a team and equally be able to work alone
  • Support team members in their work

Requirements

  • Liaise with organisation staff and/or other professionals as necessary or as directed
  • To adhere to all BuryILDs policies and procedures
  • Dress appropriately for post (protective clothing, if required, is provided by BuryILD)
  • Attend supervision, training, and staff meetings, supported individual’s meetings and any other meetings as requested by BuryILD
  • Be willing to work within Individuals’ own homes and accept different environments and varying capabilities of Individuals
  • To work on a rota basis, including sleep in shifts as necessary
  • To provide written reports as requested
  • Be available and willing to undertake any other tasks specified by line management relevant to the role and to the needs of the Individuals

Various roles with hours starting from 16hrs to 35hrs a week

Working Monday to Friday Including occasional weekends

Available for a sleep in if needed and happy to do so.

Hourly rate starts at £12.60, with an increase from April

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