Are you motivated by helping others thrive? Our support worker roles offer a wide range of opportunities to assist individuals facing mental health challenges, learning difficulties, Autism, and neurodiversity, as well as supporting children and young people. As a support worker, you'll play a crucial role in empowering and uplifting individuals, providing tailored assistance to enhance their quality of life, often within supported living or residential service environments. Support may involve working within a 2:2:1 or 3:2:1 direct care plan, helping individuals who display challenging behaviours. You'll receive all the necessary specialist training, which might include Crisis Prevention and Intervention or MAPA (Management of Potential Aggression) and Safety Intervention. Join a compassionate team dedicated to ensuring everyone receives the care and support they deserve. Explore rewarding careers where you can make a tangible impact every day.