Day Support Worker – Clacton-on-Sea
Pay rate 13.79ph
Female applicants only due to the needs of the people we support. Applicants must also be comfortable around cats.
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We’re on the hunt for genuinely caring and hands-on Female Support Workers with a passion for enhancing the quality of life for the people we support. As a Support Worker with us, you’ll support individuals to gain more independence in their daily lives while working within a dynamic team.
Our supported living service in Clacton-on-Sea is welcoming and friendly, with no two days the same. You’ll be supporting people by teaching new life skills, assisting with personal care, encouraging access to the local community, and taking part in a range of activities. One day you could be out enjoying local bars and pubs, and the next you could be unwinding at home playing video games, watching films, or going to the cinema.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to make a real difference—supporting individuals to build confidence and independence while achieving their personal goals, whether that’s cooking independently or going on holiday.
We’re looking for Support Workers with the right values and, ideally, experience. For this service, candidates should:
Why choose us?
You don’t need previous experience to be a great Support Worker—just a passion for improving people’s lives, a willingness to learn, and a genuinely caring attitude.
We embrace individuality and encourage you to Be You. If you have the right values, we’ll provide all the training and development you need to build a rewarding career.
Grow with us through our excellent training programmes, starting at induction and continuing throughout your career, with opportunities for progression in a sector-leading organisation.
We offer a fantastic range of benefits and career progression opportunities—so don’t hesitate to apply today and make a real difference.
All applicants will be subject to satisfactory DBS checks and references.
* Some roles require female employees only. Where this applies, it is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.