SUPPORT WORKER APPRENTICE

 To apply please email Liz Butler a copy of your CV with a cover letter.

Do you want to join a unique and dynamic organisation?

We are looking for motivated and enthusiastic individuals to join our team of dedicated support workers.

Exciting opportunities have arisen at The Hatch Camphill Community for people who are passionate about empowering people with learning disabilities to fulfil their potential. The successful candidates will be champions for client wellbeing and advocacy with experience of working with people with learning disabilities and autism.

About us

We are a Supported Living provider where adults with learning disabilities live together in a meaningful community, offering a range of accommodation styles and activities. We believe each individual matters and we focus on supporting people through community life whilst ensuring everyone can be themselves, with their own habits and tastes. We have thriving onsite activities that include our Garden, Crafts, Cookery and Textiles Workshops. Each participant is able to develop their skills, creativity and working life, and have the valuable opportunity to be recognised as individuals with a creative input. We also value being part of our local and wider community, and actively support each of our residents in benefiting from the range of activities and facilities available there. The celebration of festivals throughout the year is an important part of life in a Camphill community. This common life of celebration strengthens our sense of community and belonging, and connects us to the meaning of our shared lives.

What we offer

  • A comprehensive induction programme.
  • High quality training and development opportunities.
  • Hourly rate starting at £9.00
  • Free on-site parking.
  • Meals when on duty at mealtimes.
  • 6.6 weeks holiday entitlement (pro rata for part-time work).
  • Pension scheme.
  • Access to complete a NVQ whilst working

What your day would look like

As a support worker at The Hatch you will work in a supportive and flexible way to enable clients to achieve their aspirations for independent living. You will consider their individual choices and goals to plan and carry out activities, ensuring the clients are supported in a personalised way. You will support clients to maintain a tidy living environment, prepare wholesome meals and maintain their health and well-being. You will enable clients to manage their own finances, giving support on an individual basis. You will deliver high quality dignified personal care and support people to administer their medication safely.

About you

As a successful candidate you will have GCSE’s or equivalent and be willing to work towards a NVQ in Health and Social Care. You will be flexible with good problem solving skills, and be sensitive about the needs of adults with learning difficulties. You will be passionate about empowering people with learning disabilities to fulfil their potential. The successful candidates will be champions for client wellbeing and advocacy with experience of working with people with learning disabilities and autism.

To apply please email Liz Butler a copy of your CV with a cover letter.