Job Introduction
Support Worker
Pay rate: £13.50 Days, £14.00 Waking Nights
We are looking for compassionate, reliable, and enthusiastic Support Workers to join our Bank Team across Greater Manchester. With flexible shifts available, you'll have the opportunity to support a range of packages, including paediatric complex care, autism, and learning disability services.
A key part of the role involves supporting an 18-year-old young man with complex learning disabilities, visual impairment, and communication needs. You will provide person-centred support with daily living activities, personal care, medication, mobility, and community access, while encouraging participation in activities he enjoys, such as music, sensory experiences, storytelling, and outdoor activities.
Key Responsibilities
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Deliver high-quality, person-centred care and support.
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Assist with personal care and daily living activities.
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Support with medication administration and health-related needs.
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Promote communication using visual aids and individual communication methods.
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Encourage participation in sensory activities, education, hobbies, and community access.
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Monitor and respond appropriately to changes in behaviour, wellbeing, and health.
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Maintain accurate records and report concerns as required.
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Follow care plans, risk assessments, and safeguarding procedures.
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Work collaboratively with family members, healthcare professionals, and multidisciplinary teams.
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Provide reassurance and consistency during transitions and changes in routine.
Experience & Skills Required
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A caring, patient, and empathetic approach to supporting others.
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Full UK Driving License
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Excellent communication and observation skills.
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Ability to remain calm, responsive, and professional in challenging situations.
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Willingness to provide personal care and practical daily living support.
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Ability to follow support plans, risk assessments, and behavioural support strategies.
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Reliable, flexible, and committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care.
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Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.
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Previous experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities, autism, sensory impairments, or complex needs (desirable).
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Experience supporting individuals who communicate non-verbally (desirable).
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Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and person-centred care approaches (desirable).
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Experience working within social care, supported living, residential care, education, or healthcare settings (desirable).
Benefits:
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Westfield Rewards: Discounts with 1,000+ leading retailers, restaurants, and travel brands
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Westfield Health Cash Plan: Includes 24/7 GP access and cashback on healthcare costs.
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Employee Assistance Programme: Confidential support for wellbeing, finances, and relationships
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Blue Light Card: Access to discounts and free event tickets
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Acuity Academy: Ongoing training, qualifications, and professional development
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Clear career progression opportunities within the organisation
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Refer a Friend Scheme: Earn up to £500.
Our CARE values are at the heart of everything we do:
Compassionate. Accountable. Respectful. Empowering.
At Acuity Care Group, CARE isn't just a set of values, it's the way we work every day.