Youth Support Workers Needed at a Growing Educational Centre Near Guildford
Are you driven to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities?
Whether you have a background in care or teaching or are simply interested in working with individuals with autism, we welcome you to embark on a fulfilling career as a Youth Support Worker.
Position: Youth Support Worker
Location: Adult Day Centre
Salary: £25,000 per annum FTE, plus a £500 joining bonus
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Part-time options available: 3 or 4 full days per week)
Annual Leave: 23 days paid holiday plus bank holidays
About the Role:
Join this dedicated team of patient and caring individuals at their adult day centre, supporting autistic learners aged 18 and over. As a Youth Support Worker, you will:
- Work individually and in small groups to develop knowledge and skills that enhance learners' well-being, independence, and social inclusion.
- Utilise behaviour-driven teaching strategies and interventions to promote positive outcomes and development.
- Support learners in applying their skills in real-world situations, both within their Centre for Lifelong Learning and in the community.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide comprehensive support, care, and teaching to autistic adult learners.
- Plan, prepare, and deliver lessons and activities that support knowledge and skill development.
- Offer behaviourally based support to mitigate behaviours that negatively impact quality of life.
- Provide personal care, encouraging and enabling adult learners to maintain acceptable levels of hygiene, including toileting, dressing, and washing.
- Support adult learners' participation in social, leisure, and educational activities within the local community.
- Assist learners in accessing work experience and employment opportunities.
- Monitor and track learners' progress to ensure effective, tailored support.
Why Choose This Centre?
- Competitive Compensation: A competitive salary with a £500 bonus upon joining.
- Flexible Schedule: Sociable hours with no evening, weekend, or overnight shifts required. Part-time options are also available.
- Generous Leave: Enjoy 23 days of paid holiday (3 days more than the standard) plus bank holidays.
- Career Advancement: Opportunities for career progression and regular salary increases within a short period.
- Extensive Training: Benefit from comprehensive training in first aid, safeguarding, emergency medication, and more.
- Professional Qualifications: Opportunities to gain funded and recognised qualifications, including the Care Certificate and RQF Level 3 in adult social care.
- Supportive Environment: Work in a supportive setting with dedicated colleagues and management, with opportunities to work independently with the learners.
What You Need:
- A driving license or access to transportation (due to the remote location).
- Professional, personal, or voluntary experience working with adults or young people with disabilities.
- Comfort in working with adults who exhibit challenging behaviour.
- Ability to support others with personal/intimate care when required.
- Calm demeanour in high-pressure situations.
- We also welcome applications from those with no sectoral experience but with a keen interest in learning disabilities and a strong passion for helping others.
How to Apply:
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and join this team, please apply now or call Paul Hirchfield at 01293 527416 for more information. Apply today!