Support Worker Faversham
Salary: Starting from £25,812 per year (35 hours/week, including sleep-in allowance)
Hours: 35 per week, 3-week Rota Contract: Permanent
Looking for a role where you can truly make a difference in a service rated Good or Outstanding?
On average our starting salary for a support worker is £25,812 per year (based on a 35-hour week and including one sleep in per week at £60 per night). Just working an additional 6 hours per week, i.e., 41 hours, will allow you to earn £29,844 per year (including holiday allowance). Indeed, our Support Workers can earn significantly higher salaries by picking up overtime, with many of our experienced workers earning more than £30,000 per year.
We're actively seeking kind, caring, and dedicated Support Workers to join the team at Kent Autistic Trust. You'll be supporting autistic adults and those with associated neurodevelopmental conditions in welcoming residential and supported living services in Faversham helping with practical and emotional daily support, personal care, medication, and engaging in meaningful activities like swimming, shopping, cinema trips, and even theme park days.
You'll also be involved in supporting with everyday domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and maintaining a safe, comfortable living environment.
This is a rewarding support worker role where no two days are the same. Some of the people we support may express themselves through behaviors that reflect anxiety, sensory overload, or difficulties in communication. You'll need to remain calm, consistent and compassionate, using person-centred approaches to understand and respond appropriately to each individuals needs.
If you're someone who leads with empathy and believes everyone deserves a life full of choice, connection, and joy we'd love to hear from you.
What We Offer
Key Requirements
Working Pattern
This role includes all shift types as part of a 3-week Rota, including:
Please Note
The Kent Autistic Trust has been providing support for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and other associated difficulties since 1989, supporting people who have significant behavior, developmental and communication needs within various community settings including: registered homes, specialist and intensive supported living, community day resource centers, Family Support service and support groups.
The Charity has a passion for people on the spectrum and prides itself in achieving a Care Quality Commission rating of OUTSTANDING on several of our services, with the remaining rated GOOD, this means that our passion and drive to continuously strive to excel has been recognized formally.
We offer individual, tailor made, person centered, solutions of support for adults through our living and day vocational and life skill services. Our team has a wide range of expertise and we provide consultancy services that aim to empower autistic individuals through providing specialist assessments and training for the people who work with or support them.