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Join a supportive team as a Learning Disability Support Worker in St Neots, where you'll make a real difference in the lives of adults with Autism and Learning Disabilities. This fulfilling role involves providing day-to-day support, encouraging independence, and teaching essential life skills. With opportunities for growth and development, you will be part of a passionate team dedicated to enhancing the lives of those we support. The company offers comprehensive training, a welcoming environment, and numerous perks to ensure your success and well-being. If you are committed to making a positive impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Package Description
JOB ROLE: Learning Disability Support Worker
LOCATION: St Neots (PE19)
SALARY: £12.60 - £13.30* per hour
FULL UK MANUAL DRIVING LICENSE ESSENTIAL DUE TO LOCATION OF SERVICE.
Due to continued growth, we are urgently seeking Full Time Support Workers (36 hours per week) to join our AMAZING supportive team at Manor Farm in St Neots.
About Us:
Manor Farm supports 8 adults with a dual diagnosis of Autism and Learning Disabilities.
Joining our team at Manor Farm will be fulfilling, fun, and rewarding, offering you stability with the opportunity to grow and develop your career further.
Many of our Managers and Team Leaders joined us as a Support Worker and through ongoing training and coaching, they are continuing to move further up the accomplishment ladder into more senior positions.
As a Support Worker, you will be involved in the day-to-day support and routine of the people within the service including:
Experience within the care sector is not essential as we offer full training; however, what you do need is the enthusiasm and commitment to live our company values every day to ensure we move mountains to support people to live happy and healthy lives.
Why join us:
Keys Group brings together three of the UK’s leading and longest-established providers of specialist education, care, and activities; Accomplish, Keys, and Peak. The organisation provides specialist support and education for more than 2,000 children, young people, adults, and families in services and schools across England and Wales.
Specialist residential and supported living services for adults with a learning disability, autism, mental health needs, and acquired brain injury are provided throughout England and Wales by Accomplish.
Keys offers education and care services for children, young people, and families across England and Wales through its specialist schools, residential children’s homes, activity and intervention, and leaving care services, adult resource centre, and family assessment centres.
Activities are offered by Peak through its seven specialist adventure centres including water sports, treetop, and climbing centres, across England.
Apply now and one of our team will be in touch to discuss how you can begin your rewarding career - No agencies please.
Please note that due to the vulnerable nature of the people that we support, all applicants must be over the age of 18.
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