Support Workers: Make a difference Every Weekend
Location: Great Holm, Milton Keynes
Hours: Part time- 15 hours per week (Saturday and Sunday Only)
At MacIntyre, we believe great support starts with genuinely knowing the person. Founded in 1966 by the visionary parent of a child with disabilities, we are now a national charity supporting over 1,200 people with learning disabilities and/or autism. We have grown steadily over the decades by celebrating and developing everyone’s unique gifts, talents, and contributions, helping people live full, meaningful lives as part of their local communities.
We are looking for Support Workers who want a rewarding weekend role that fits around their weekday commitments, whether that's study or other responsibilities.
You will be joining our kind, committed team in Great Holm, where we support people living across 16 self-contained flats. Each flat is home to one to four people who value their independence, enjoy strong relationships, and love making the most of their weekends.
Some of the people we support say, “I like living here because I see my friends and girlfriend regularly and I like my flat.” “I like going to the cinema with staff.” “I like the parties and barbecues that everyone has!”
What Your Weekends Will Look Like
This is a hands-on, people-centred role where personal care and manual handling are a significant and essential part of everyday support. Support takes place both out in the community and within the flats. On Saturdays and Sundays, you will be right there helping people enjoy their free time, alongside supporting their daily routines, wellbeing, and personal care.
Your duties will involve:
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Providing personal care with dignity and respect, including washing, dressing, toileting, and continence support.
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Catheter care and catheter changes (full training provided).
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Manual handling, supporting people safely with mobility and transfers.
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Supporting medication, health routines, and overall wellbeing.
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Spending meaningful weekend time with people, chatting, sharing activities, going on outings, and offering reassurance.
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Supporting diverse communication styles; some people are expressive, tactile, and seek physical reassurance, so confidence with appropriate, respectful physical interaction is important.
What You’ll Need:
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Availability to work both Saturdays and Sundays, covering a mix of early and late shifts.
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A kind, patient, and caring nature.
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Comfort and confidence with providing intimate personal care.
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A willingness to learn practical, hands-on skills.
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A full UK manual/auto driving licence (essential).
No previous experience is required. We provide full, paid training covering personal care, catheter care, and manual handling. Some of the people we support are older, so an interest in health, wellbeing, and dignity in care is a real advantage.
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