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A national charity in Greater London is seeking a Support Worker to help individuals with learning disabilities lead fulfilling lives. This role involves personal care, emotional support, and engaging in social activities. The charity offers comprehensive training, and prior experience is not mandatory. With excellent benefits including 28 days holiday and pension contributions, this position is ideal for compassionate individuals looking to make a difference in their community.
SUPPORT WORKER - JOIN A CHARITY THAT PUTS PEOPLE BEFORE PROFIT
£12.21 per hour plus excellent benefits package
This role is for anyone who wants to make a real difference, whatever your age, background, or gender (unless the role is gender specific). You don't need to have worked in care before if you're kind, patient, and willing to learn; we’ll support you every step of the way. It could suit someone who’s helped others in customer service, childcare, hospitality, teaching, or volunteering, or someone simply looking for a more meaningful job. If you’re the type of person who enjoys listening, lending a hand, and helping others live life to the fullest, you’ll fit right in here.
NB: THIS ROLE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SKILLED WORKER VISA SPONSORSHIP UNDER CURRENT UK HOME OFFICE RULES, AS IT DOES NOT MEET THE REQUIRED SALARY OR SKILL LEVEL CRITERIA.
WHILST WE ENCOURAGE APPLICATIONS TO OTHER ROLES, CANDIDATES WHO ALREADY HAVE A VALID RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK THROUGH OTHER IMMIGRATION ROUTES OR PERMISSIONS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY OF HAVING AT LEAST TWO YEARS REMAINING ON YOUR CURRENT VISA.
Be someone's everyday hero! Join Walsingham Support, a national charity that doesn't make money for shareholders; every penny goes back into supporting people and our incredible staff. As a Support Worker, you'll help amazing adults with learning disabilities live life their way. No experience? No problem—we'll give you all the training and support you need to grow.
Jobs like this don't come along every day. As a Support Worker, you'll be part of a team helping people live their best lives. This isn't a boring job—you'll be changing lives with care, supporting day-to-day living and joining in with activities like bowling, swimming, walks, and community outings. You don't need prior experience to join as a Support Worker. We provide all the training you'll need, along with ongoing support to help you build a career in care.
Walsingham Support is a national charity, not a business. We don't make money for shareholders — everything we do is reinvested into supporting the people we care for and the staff who make it happen. Since 1986, every Support Worker at Walsingham Support has played a vital role in enhancing the lives of people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. Our world is built on doing good, being the best place to work, and always putting people first.
That's why you'll receive interview questions in advance, so you feel confident and ready to shine.
If you're ready to join as a Support Worker with Walsingham and want a role that's rewarding, varied, and truly meaningful, apply today.
Our first step once you have applied is a brief values evaluation. It highlights the qualities that matter in our work and helps both of us see whether the role is a good fit.
This service is a registered care home, supporting 5 adults with learning disabilities. Your role will be to support these individuals with activities, hobbies, socialising, education, engaging with the local community and maintaining their personal needs. This can include taking the individuals bowling, swimming, out on walks, for lunch and much more.
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