Support Worker – Carterton £14.20–£18.50 per hour Role Overview We are looking for dedicated and compassionate Support Workers to join our team, delivering high-quality care to children, young people, and adults with neurodiversity, autism, and learning disabilities. This is a fantastic opportunity to work across a variety of settings, including residential homes, schools, and community-based services, with consistent weekly hours available. Key Responsibilities As a Support Worker, you will provide person-centred support, empowering individuals to achieve their goals and live fulfilling, independent lives. Your duties may include: • Supporting with daily living tasks and personal care • Promoting independence and life skills • Encouraging participation in activities, education, and hobbies • Implementing and following individual support plans • Working collaboratively with colleagues and other professionals Skills & Experience We are seeking individuals who are genuinely passionate about making a difference. Experience supporting people with neurodiversity, autism, or learning disabilities is desirable, although full training and ongoing support will be provided. You should be: • Flexible and reliable • Confident working a range of shifts (mornings, afternoons, evenings, and nights) • Patient, resilient, and committed to delivering high standards of care What We Offer • Competitive hourly rates (£14.20–£18.50 per hour) • Ongoing training and professional development • A supportive and experienced consultant team • £40 DBS refund if you complete 150 hours within your first 3 months* (terms apply) • Regular ongoing work and a variety of placements About Completely Care Completely Care is a specialist recruitment agency supporting the health & social care, education, and childcare sectors. We supply high-quality temporary and permanent staff and pride ourselves on delivering a professional and friendly service. Our goal is simple — to match great people with rewarding roles where they can truly make a difference. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and requires an Enhanced DBS check due to working with children and young people.