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Learning Disability Support Worker

5651306

Tamworth, England

1 day ago

10.42 - 11.42 GBP HOURLY

Hewitt Homes Group


Job Description

Job description

Being a Support worker with HHG

What is a support worker?

A support worker is someone who looks after the well-being of people in their daily lives. They help people living with different physical disabilities and mental health needs to live their lives more independently and support them to reach their potential by providing both physical and emotional support. The role of a support worker is so varied - each person has unique needs, which makes the job unique too.

What does a support worker do?

The day-to-day job of a support worker differs depending on the needs of the person they are supporting. This can include helping people to carry out their daily tasks to take care of themselves, teaching new skills, providing emotional support, and ensuring they are living a fulfilled life.

The role is primarily focused on enabling and supporting people to live their lives as independently as they can. At HHG, we support people with a diverse range of needs, including learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries and mental health needs.

As a support worker, you may find yourself working in a variety of settings, including people’s own homes and supported living services.

What is support work?

Support work involves helping people who require care and support to live as independently as they are able. Support work is a very varied job as every person that requires support has individual, unique needs - this means that no two days in support work are the same.

Why become a support worker?

Being a support worker can be a very rewarding job. Even though the role can be hard and often challenging, making a positive difference to someone’s life and helping them become more independent brings feelings of accomplishment and satisfaction. It’s a great career choice for those who enjoy a varied job role and lots of interaction with others.

Some of the best parts of the job are sharing new experiences together, creating new memories and celebrating successes. You’ll enable people to overcome their fears and challenges whilst helping them to build confidence and self-esteem.

What skills are needed to be a support worker?

There are certain skills that are essential to have when working as a support worker, for example:

What qualifications are needed to be a support worker?

Becoming a support worker doesn’t require any specific qualifications. Experience in the care sector is helpful but not required. When starting a support worker role, employers will often provide some form of training, especially for newcomers, which provides an insight into the roles and responsibilities of the job role.

Even though specific qualifications aren’t required, NVQs or similar qualifications in the health and social care sector can give you an advantage of getting the support worker role you want.

As a support worker for HHG you’ll have access to fantastic training and development opportunities.

During the induction programme where you will learn about our company values and our person-centred approach to service delivery. After completing your induction, you’ll be fully competent and confident to provide quality care to the people you support. You will have achieved your mandatory training and the knowledge criteria of some of the Support Worker (Care Certificate) Standards.

Your learning journey will continue after your induction with further learning sessions relating to the person you are supporting. You can also attend training sessions that cover things like moving and handling, safe swallowing and physical intervention. As you start work in your service you will also experience a comprehensive local induction. This will detail the specifics around your service including who you will be supporting, and you will also have an opportunity to meet with the team. Our support workers can undertake NVQ/SVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care or an appropriate qualification once their role has commenced.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Part-time hours: 20 per week

Pay: £10.42-£11.42 per hour

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