Join our established team at Whiteleaf, a busy 5-bedded supported living service for people with mild intellectual disabilities, autism and mental health difficulties.
We support people to live fulfilling and meaningful lives, balancing independence with safety through robust risk assessment and positive, person-centred support.
As a Support Worker, you will follow agreed care and risk plans, using sound judgement to promote choice while managing risk thoughtfully and proportionately.
You will help tenants with daily routines, activities, appointments and community involvement, supporting independence, dignity and a positive living environment. Working closely with colleagues, you will contribute observations to care plan reviews, maintain accurate records, and ensure consistent, safe approaches across shifts.
Full training and ongoing support will be provided, giving you the skills and confidence to make a real difference every day. This is a rewarding role for someone committed to teamwork, compassion and improving peoples lives.
Support Worker Skills and Experience Required
We are looking for Support Workers who bring compassion, commitment and a positive outlook to their work. The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
Please refer to the full job specification attached to this advert for further details.
Support Worker Shifts
This is a full-time role, working 37.5 hours per week on a shift basis. You will be required to work a mixture of early and late shifts, including some weekends and bank holidays.
Shift patterns are as follows:
Whiteleaf House
Whiteleaf House is a large, comfortable home conveniently located just a five-minute walk from Sittingbourne railway station. The service is also within sight of a bus stop and benefits from free on-site parking.
Why Join Our Team as a Support Worker?
We believe in supporting our staff as well as the people we support. When you join our team, you can expect:
Most importantly, you will be valued for the work you do, and we place genuine importance on maintaining a healthy work life balance.
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.