Overview
Support Worker – Learning Disabilities Service
Location: Glenholme, Bedford (MK40) – Applicants must live within a 10-mile radius
Salary: £12.25–£12.45 per hour + Paid Training + Fantastic Employee Benefits
Hours: Full-Time opportunities available for up to 37.5 hours per week
*This role requires you to drive a company/service user's vehicle. You must hold a Full UK Driving License.*
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Make a Real Difference Every Day
Are you someone who finds joy in helping others achieve their full potential?
Do you have a passion for supporting people to live independent, meaningful lives?
Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can make a real and lasting impact?
If so, we’d love to hear from you. Join our amazing team at Shakespeare House in Bedford as a Support Worker and start a career where your compassion counts every single day.
Prior experience in health and social care with learning disability and challenging behaviour is required; we will provide full training and ongoing support to help you succeed in this rewarding role.
Your Role
Your Role as a Support Worker: As a Support Worker, you’ll help individuals with learning disabilities live as independently and happily as possible. You’ll offer practical and emotional support while encouraging personal growth and inclusion in the community.
Key Responsibilities
* Supporting with daily living tasks such as personal care, cooking, and medication
* Encouraging independence and life skills development
* Supporting social and community engagement
* Building meaningful relationships with residents, families, and healthcare professionals
* Maintaining accurate care records and contributing to personalised care planning
Where You’ll Work – Shakespeare House
Located in Bedford, Shakespeare House is a specialist supported living service for adults with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, and complex needs. It offers a safe, spacious, and nurturing environment for people who may not thrive in larger, mixed-use developments.
With 24-hour staffing and access to neighbouring care home facilities, the service promotes independence while ensuring round-the-clock support. Every person is encouraged to live a full, happy life as an active member of the community.
Diversity & Inclusion at Glenholme
At Glenholme, we value compassion, individuality, and equality. We are committed to creating inclusive workplaces where both staff and service users feel respected, safe, and supported.
Apply Today
This is more than just a job – it’s a chance to make a genuine difference in someone’s life. Apply now to become a Support Worker at Shakespeare House and join the Glenholme Healthcare family.
Please note: This role requires an Enhanced DBS check.
Please be advised T&C's apply to all the benefits.
Job Code: GHBED1
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