Support Worker Social Care (OWN TRANSPORT REQUIRED DUE TO LOCATION) (LOB993)

Overview

Reference
LOB993

Salary
£13 - £14.50/hour

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- South East England -- East Sussex -- North Chailey

Job Type
Temporary

Posted
28 April 2026


Our client is dedicated to supporting children and young people with complex disabilities, along with their families. Through specialist care and guidance, they help each individual reach their full potential and discover new possibilities for the future.

This important work is made possible by a team of passionate, skilled, and compassionate professionals who are committed to making a difference every day. Whether you are providing direct support to young people, helping services run efficiently behind the scenes, or contributing to the wider growth and impact of the organisation, you will play a vital role in something truly meaningful.

This is far more than just a support role, it is the beginning of a rewarding career where your values, empathy, and dedication can make a genuine difference. With our client, you will have access to ongoing training, career development opportunities, and the chance to progress into new roles, all while positively impacting the lives of children and young people with complex disabilities.

You will benefit from:

  • A genuine sense of purpose and achievement.
  • A welcoming and supportive team that values kindness, understanding, and compassion.
  • Comprehensive training and excellent career progression opportunities.

As a Support Worker, you will provide hands-on care while helping to create positive and memorable experiences for children and young people. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Safeguarding – Promoting safety, protection, and wellbeing tailored to individual needs.
  • Health and Wellbeing – Supporting with eating, drinking, medication administration, and specialist care needs such as epilepsy management.
  • Mobility – Assisting with mobility equipment, powered wheelchairs, and daily movement support.
  • Personal Care – Delivering personal and intimate care while maintaining dignity, privacy, and respect at all times.
  • Activities and Community Engagement – Encouraging participation in enjoyable activities, outings, hydrotherapy, swimming, and community experiences.

What We Are Looking For:

You will be well suited to this role if you have:

  • Experience of supporting individuals with physical disabilities and complex needs.
  • Empathy, patience, and a positive approach to inclusion and diversity.
  • Strong communication skills and enthusiasm for helping young people engage in activities and daily life.
  • Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, public holidays, and occasional night cover where required.

Care and Wellbeing Support

• Work collaboratively as part of a team to provide personalised support to children and young adults, following all relevant policies and procedures.

• Deliver care and guidance in line with each individual’s Person-Centred Plan, health action plans, and risk assessments.

• Use and continuously develop a range of communication methods to ensure children and young adults are listened to, understood, and empowered.

• Provide all aspects of personal care, always maintaining privacy, dignity, and respect.

• Support children and young adults with their health and social care needs, including epilepsy management, suction, and oxygen therapy, following training and competency sign-off.

• Encourage participation in leisure activities, including hydrotherapy, swimming, and the use of electronic aids and communication devices where required.

• Maintain consistency of care across residential services, working closely with colleagues to ensure high standards and continuity.

• Support children in achieving their educational goals by working alongside school staff where appropriate.

• Support young adults in developing independence, life skills, and social confidence within the wider community.

Compliance and Quality Standards

• Follow all CQC/Ofsted regulations, safeguarding procedures, and health and safety policies.

• Maintain accurate care records and respond appropriately to feedback provided by senior team members.

• Ensure personal belongings, aids, and finances are handled respectfully and in line with safeguarding procedures.

• Ensure all personal equipment and support aids are well maintained, safe to use, and available when needed.

 

Teamwork and Communication

• Accompany and support children and young adults with community activities, social outings, medical appointments, and hospital stays where required.

• Work flexibly across shift patterns including early shifts, late shifts, weekends, Bank Holidays, and across different residential services when necessary.

 

This is initially a temporary role with ongoing shift availability provided on a weekly rota. We pay weekly. For the right candidate my client offers full time positions which will be monthly pay.


Contact information

Chris Barnett