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The Vacancy
Support Worker – Community Support at Home (Part Time 20hrs or Bank)
Location: Blidworth, Mansfield
Salary: £13.00 per hour + benefits
Hours: Part time (20 hours per week) or Bank (flexible)
Shifts: Between 9:00am – 6:00pm
About the Role
We are looking for a caring and reliable Support Worker to join our friendly team, supporting two brothers with learning disabilities in their own home within the community in Blidworth.
This is a rewarding opportunity to provide person-centred support that promotes independence, choice and dignity, helping them live fulfilling and active lives.
What You’ll Be Doing
About You
What We Offer
Why Join FitzRoy?
At FitzRoy, we are proud to support people with learning disabilities and autism to live the lives they choose. You’ll be part of a supportive team where your contribution is valued, and your development is encouraged.
About Us
FitzRoy is a national charity, set up 60 years ago by brave parents as a pioneering alternative to institutional care. Their values remain the values of FitzRoy today – we see the person, we are brave and we are creative – and they thread through everything we do.
We support hundreds of people with a range of needs. You could be supporting someone with learning disabilities, autism, acquired brain injuries or mental health support needs. Many of the people we support also have physical impairments or other health issues. Working for us will give you an opportunity to learn, to grow and to transform lives. Join us today.
Benefits
30 days holiday rising with service
Staff recognition scheme
Investment in training and development
Paid
DBS
Enhanced pay for weekends and overtime
Team
bonus
Healthcare cash back plan
Employee assistance programme
Pension and life assurance
Employee assistance programme
Paid
DBS
Testimonials
“It’s hard to put into words what has motivated me to stay at FitzRoy for 50 years. I love working with the people we support, it really is all down to them. The connection you make with them and the difference you are making is the real delight of the job.”
“You don’t become a support worker unless you want to help people and make a difference to someone’s life. That’s what made me want to do this job – I have always been a caring person and I wanted to help give people with learning disabilities a voice.”
“FitzRoy is such an incredible place to work, everyone really cares about the people we support. I am genuinely passionate about improving their quality of life, and when you see the people we support achieving a goal I feel immense job satisfaction.”
Fitzroy reserve the right to close job adverts early should we receive a sufficient quality of applicants or if business need dictates.
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