As a valued team member, your role as a support worker focuses on creating a positive impact for people with intellectual disabilities and mental health challenges.
Every day is different, and while some situations can be challenging, the rewards are truly worth it.
As a support worker, you'll experience personal growth, build meaningful relationships, and develop a wide range of skills. A key part of your role will be learning and applying Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) methods.
PBS helps improve peoples quality of life by encouraging positive behaviours and reducing challenging ones. You will use these practices daily to support each persons unique needs.
Your training will help you become confident in using PBS strategies to create a safe, caring, and supportive environment.
Being a support worker means more than managing behaviour. You'll help people live ordinary lives, take part in activities they enjoy, and build routines that bring purpose and belonging.
Person-centred care will guide everything you do. You'll work closely with your team, follow PBS plans, and make a real difference every day.
If you are passionate about helping others, enjoy variety, and want to support extraordinary people to live ordinary lives, wed love you to join our team.
THE HOME
Bridge House is a warm and inviting residence for 5 service users. Our dedicated team, comprising 10 day support workers and 2 attentive waking night staff, ensures round-the-clock care. With a compassionate and experienced registered manager leading our devoted management team, we provide a spacious and comfortable home where every individual is cared for and supported.
SUPPORT WORKER SHIFTS
The role of Support Worker is full time at 37.5 hours per week with shifts. You will be required to work a mix of early and late shifts, some weekends and some bank holidays. This is not an overnight role. Early and late shift times are as follows:
Qualification and Experience required
We seek individuals with a sincere passion for caring for others, and prior experience is not required. We offer training and opportunities for career advancement as you develop. However, possessing professional or personal experience in delivering care, especially with adults with learning difficulties, would be advantageous.
If you lack a Care Certificate, we will arrange certification for you during your induction.
Additionally, the Support Worker role has straightforward requirements:
WHY JOIN OUR TEAM AS A SUPPORT WORKER
Most importantly, you will be valued for the work you do, and we highly regard a good work and home-life balance.
ABOUT US
Cartref Homes was established in 1996 to provide leading levels of care to young adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviours. We are proud of our achievements as we help vulnerable adults to lead more fulfilling and independent lives.
We firmly believe that the support worker plays a crucial role, influencing the very essence of a service user's life. It's the daily interactions that not only shape the quality and trust of their experience but also have the power to bring profound joy to the employee. To support you in doing the best job possible, we ensure access to comprehensive resources, including thorough training and professional services such as social workers and medical professionals.
We are based in Sittingbourne, Kent with facilities throughout Swale, Maidstone and Sevenoaks, and we have a rating of Good from the Care Quality Commission.
Join us and be part of a team dedicated to enhancing lives yours and those you support.
RECRUITING PROCESS
We manage a rigorous, fair recruitment process and all successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced disclosure as we undertake criminal record checks
Thank you for your interest in working for Cartref Homes. We hope to be in touch with you very shortly.
Cartref Homes UK Ltd provides services designed to enable young people and adults with intellectual/learning disabilities to progress towards positive valued life-styles.
We have created a range of residential and supported living services that provide service users with opportunities to become more independent and engaged within their local community.
We are able to respond to the needs of service users with challenging behaviours, mental health problems and other special needs. We now also have considerable experience of working with service users with a forensic history and have specifically developed expertise and resources in the field of sexual abuse/offending.
Our teams are particularly skilled in the development of person-centred approaches, positive behaviour support and life-skills teaching. We are also very successful in integrating service users into local educational and vocational opportunities.