Ready to make a real impact while working somewhere genuinely different?
At Burdon Grange, we’re not your typical care home—we’re a warm, lively, forward-thinking community supporting adults (from 18 onwards) living with neurological conditions, physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries. Every resident has their own unique personality, sense of humour and goals, and we work as a team to help them reach their fullest potential.
Nestled in beautiful Highampton, Beaworthy, our home is filled with energy, compassion, and a brilliant multidisciplinary team—including carers, hydration assistants, physiotherapists, nurses, domestics, and an activity team—who all work together to enhance the everyday lives of our residents.
You don’t need any formal qualifications or previous experience—just genuine warmth and a desire to make a positive difference to someone who relies on you. Whatever your background, our training and support will help you build and grow your skills. With flexible working options available, you can fit the role around your life.
What You’ll Be Doing…
This is a role where you can truly bring joy, creativity, and connection to life.
You’ll lead, develop, and deliver a vibrant, person-centred activities programme that makes every day exciting and fulfilling. Whether it’s music, arts and crafts, themed events, celebrations, community outings, exercise sessions, or meaningful one-to-one time, you’ll create experiences that residents look forward to.
You’ll make sure every resident feels included, valued, and engaged, regardless of their needs—helping to boost confidence, independence, and overall wellbeing.
You will:
- Lead and support the Activities Team, helping them grow and succeed
- Design a varied, creative, and engaging activities programme tailored to individual interests and goals
- Encourage participation and build strong relationships with residents and families
- Ensure all activities are safe and well-planned through thoughtful risk assessments
- Adapt activities to suit changing abilities, needs, and preferences
- Monitor engagement and continuously improve what you offer
- Make sure resident interests, life stories, and goals are reflected in everything you do
- Maintain high standards in line with Health & Safety, CQC, and organisational policies
- Play a key role in creating a fun, positive, and welcoming atmosphere across the home
This is your opportunity to create moments that matter every single day.
What We’re Looking For…
- Experience in leading or coordinating activities within a care or support setting.
- Strong understanding of person-centred and relationship-centred care.
- Ability to design and deliver inclusive, meaningful activity programmes.
- Experience of supervising or managing staff.
- Knowledge of risk assessment processes and safe activity delivery.
- Excellent communication, organisation and leadership skills.
- Ability to maintain accurate records and oversee documentation.
Desirable
- Experience working with adults with neurological conditions, acquired brain injury or learning disabilities.
- Knowledge of CQC regulations and compliance.
- Experience in community engagement and event planning.
- Training in behaviour support or therapeutic activities
What We Offer…
- Ongoing training & development (in-house and NHS-provided)
- Enhanced pay on bank holidays
- 28 days annual leave
- Company pension scheme
- Paid breaks
- Free enhanced DBS
- Free uniform
- Free on-site parking
Why Burdon Grange?
Because here, you’re not just “doing a job”—you’re joining a community where your skills, compassion and personality genuinely matter. We celebrate individuality, encourage growth, and work together to make every day meaningful for both residents and staff.
If you feel you have something special to offer our inspiring residents, we’d love to hear from you.
Work Location: In person - Please note due to our rural location, access to your own car is essential.
Work Authorisation: UK (required)
Strictly No Agencies
Please note; we are unable to offer sponsorship
This role is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check for regulated activity.
Pay: £13.10-£14.80 per hour
Benefits:
- Bereavement leave
- Company pension
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Beaworthy EX21 5LX: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Application question(s):
- We are unable to provide any form of sponsorship for this role. Do you require Sponsorship?
Work Location: In person