Learning disability support worker
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- England,London,City of London
- Full Time, Permanent
- £12.50 - £14 per hour
Job Description:
Job Description:
Job Title: Learning Disability Support Worker
Location: Romford, Ilford, Stratford, Rainham, Dagenham
Hours: Full-time / Part-time / Day & Night Shifts Available
Learning Disability Support Worker role overview
We are seeking compassionate, skilled Learning Disability Support Workers to provide high-quality, person-centred support to adults with autism, learning disabilities, sensory processing difficulties and behaviours that challenge.
The individuals we support live in supported living or single-occupancy placements and require consistent, structured and proactive support to maintain safety, emotional regulation, independence and meaningful engagement in daily life and the community.
This is a rewarding role for someone calm, patient, resilient and committed to delivering positive outcomes.
Learning Disability Support Worker key responsibilities
*Provide 1:1 and 2:1 support in line with individual care and support plans
*Support with personal care, daily living tasks and independent skills
*Promote emotional regulation and reduce behaviours that challenge using low-arousal and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approaches
*Support individuals with sensory needs, communication difficulties and anxiety
*Maintain structured, predictable routines to promote safety and wellbeing
*Support safe access to the community, activities and meaningful engagement
*Monitor and respond to health needs, including epilepsy and complex conditions, where applicable
*Work collaboratively with families, professionals and multidisciplinary teams
*Complete accurate records, incident reports and daily notes
*Maintain a trauma-informed, respectful and person-centred approach at all times
Learning Disability Support Worker Essential Skills & Experience
*Experience supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism
*Ability to work calmly and confidently with individuals who display behaviours that challenge
*Understanding of sensory processing needs and emotional regulation
*Good communication skills (including non-verbal communication strategies)
*Ability to follow structured routines and care plans consistently
*Willingness to work 1:1, 2:1, community-based and overnight shifts
*A patient, empathetic and reliable approach
Learning Disability Support Worker Desirable (But Not Essential)
*Experience in supported living or complex needs services
*Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
*Experience supporting transitions (e.g. children’s to adult services)
*Experience supporting individuals who lack capacity
*Relevant qualifications (e.g. Health & Social Care, Care Certificate)
Full training will be provided.
What We Offer
*Competitive pay (dependent on experience)
*Comprehensive induction and ongoing specialist training
*Consistent rotas and structured support environments
*Supportive management and reflective supervision
*Opportunity to make a genuine difference in people’s lives
Who This Role Is For
This role is ideal for someone who:
*Values consistency, structure and routine
*Can remain calm during periods of heightened anxiety or distress
*Is committed to dignity, respect and person-centred care
*Wants to develop skills in complex learning disability support
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits:
*Company pension
*Referral programme
Job Title: Learning Disability Support Worker
Location: Romford, Ilford, Stratford, Rainham, Dagenham
Hours: Full-time / Part-time / Day & Night Shifts Available
Learning Disability Support Worker role overview
We are seeking compassionate, skilled Learning Disability Support Workers to provide high-quality, person-centred support to adults with autism, learning disabilities, sensory processing difficulties and behaviours that challenge.
The individuals we support live in supported living or single-occupancy placements and require consistent, structured and proactive support to maintain safety, emotional regulation, independence and meaningful engagement in daily life and the community.
This is a rewarding role for someone calm, patient, resilient and committed to delivering positive outcomes.
Learning Disability Support Worker key responsibilities
*Provide 1:1 and 2:1 support in line with individual care and support plans
*Support with personal care, daily living tasks and independent skills
*Promote emotional regulation and reduce behaviours that challenge using low-arousal and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approaches
*Support individuals with sensory needs, communication difficulties and anxiety
*Maintain structured, predictable routines to promote safety and wellbeing
*Support safe access to the community, activities and meaningful engagement
*Monitor and respond to health needs, including epilepsy and complex conditions, where applicable
*Work collaboratively with families, professionals and multidisciplinary teams
*Complete accurate records, incident reports and daily notes
*Maintain a trauma-informed, respectful and person-centred approach at all times
Learning Disability Support Worker Essential Skills & Experience
*Experience supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism
*Ability to work calmly and confidently with individuals who display behaviours that challenge
*Understanding of sensory processing needs and emotional regulation
*Good communication skills (including non-verbal communication strategies)
*Ability to follow structured routines and care plans consistently
*Willingness to work 1:1, 2:1, community-based and overnight shifts
*A patient, empathetic and reliable approach
Learning Disability Support Worker Desirable (But Not Essential)
*Experience in supported living or complex needs services
*Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
*Experience supporting transitions (e.g. children’s to adult services)
*Experience supporting individuals who lack capacity
*Relevant qualifications (e.g. Health & Social Care, Care Certificate)
Full training will be provided.
What We Offer
*Competitive pay (dependent on experience)
*Comprehensive induction and ongoing specialist training
*Consistent rotas and structured support environments
*Supportive management and reflective supervision
*Opportunity to make a genuine difference in people’s lives
Who This Role Is For
This role is ideal for someone who:
*Values consistency, structure and routine
*Can remain calm during periods of heightened anxiety or distress
*Is committed to dignity, respect and person-centred care
*Wants to develop skills in complex learning disability support
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits:
*Company pension
*Referral programme
Job number 3449849
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