Support Worker - DaysPay rate: £17 per hour - weekly and monthly pay is availableShift pattern:TBCA face-to-face Assessment Day for this role will take place on Wednesday the 25th of March 2026 that you will be invited to if successful from a 1st stage telephone interview.We are looking for caring, reliable and confident Support Workers to join a small, consistent 2:1 daytime team supporting an adult male who lives independently in his own property.He sustained a brain injury and now mobilises using a wheelchair, requiring full personal care, moving and handling, and safe use of hoisting equipment.At times, he may express frustration verbally, especially when routines change or things feel difficult. With calm, consistent and patient support, he responds well and is able to settle quickly.He has some reduced cognitive understanding, but he has capacity and communicates his needs and preferences clearly.Your support will help him lead a rich, enjoyable life, maintain his independence at home, and access his community confidently.What you'll be doingAs a Day Support Worker, you will make a real difference by enabling him to live safely, comfortably and in line with his preferences. Your role will include:Providing respectful, high‑quality personal careSupporting all moving and handling needs using hoisting equipmentDriving his automatic Motability vehicle to help him access the local communitySupporting him to enjoy activities, including regular visits to a hydrotherapy poolEncouraging social interaction, structure and emotional wellbeingHelping him prepare meals and maintain a tidy, organised home environmentSupporting clear communication in a way that works best for himPromoting independence while offering reassurance and calm presenceThis is a meaningful role where your support brings purpose, routine and enjoyment to his everyday life.Who we're looking forWe want Support Workers who are:Experienced in personal care and hoisting / moving & handlingConfident supporting adults with brain injuries or similar needsPatient, steady and able to manage occasional verbal aggression professionallyGood communicators who can build trust and maintain clear boundariesAble to drive an automatic car (essential for accessing community activities)Reliable, positive and committed to helping someone live a full and enriched lifeYour compassion, confidence and consistency are what make the biggest difference.Who we areacuity care delivers specialist support across Brain Injury, Spinal Injury, Learning Disability & Autism, and Mental Health Services. Every package of care is individually designed around the person, their goals, and their life.Our teams are passionate about delivering person‑centred care and empowering the people we support to access new experiences, learn new skills, and live as independently as possible.What happens next?If this sounds like the right role for you, please apply by sending us your CV through the job link.If you meet the requirements, one of our Specialist Recruitment Partners will be in touch to arrange an interview.acuity care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable individuals. All roles are subject to Enhanced DBS checks and referencing.We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.What we offerWestfield Rewards – exclusive discounts with 1,000 big-name retailers, restaurants and travel brandsWestfield Health Cash Plan – including 24/7 GP access and cashback on health costsEmployee Assistance Programme – confidential support for wellbeing, finances and relationshipsBlue Light Card – discounts and free event ticketsacuity academy – training, qualifications and continuous professional developmentCareer progression within the organisationRefer a Friend bonus – earn up to £500