Assist is recruiting! “At Assist you feel valued, respected and your hard work is noticed” Staff member response in annual staff survey, September 2025 Assist works with adults with learning disabilities in Norfolk and helps them to gain confidence and become more independent in their lives. Keyworkers help individuals to put together their own Outcome Plans, so that they can continue to make progress towards their own goals and aspirations – while gradually taking on more responsibility and learning how to manage real life expectations. Keyworkers must be able to see people as they really are, to talk to people as equals and to help everyone learn how to succeed in the real world. If you would like to work with a fantastic team in a positive and inspiring environment, we would like to hear from you. Assist Trust Keyworker Hours: 37 per week, 8.30am to 4.30pm weekdays (to 4pm on Fridays), with occasional out of hours work as required and a role in one of the Assist Trust work teams. Part time hours can be considered. Position includes a role in one of the Assist Trust work teams (Health & Safety, Promotions, Wellbeing, Housing, etc. – entailing manageable tasks completed after group sessions or during set aside times) Rate: £27,845.81 p.a Contract type: 1 year fixed term to begin with, to be made permanent as long as funding is secured and performance is satisfactory Benefits : · Inspiring and varied work supporting adults with learning disabilities · Six month induction period with full training given · Regular supervision and support · Career progression opportunities · Person centred support for all staff · An open door policy where management are always available · Free car parking · Free DBS check and registration to DBS update service · 20 days holiday entitlement rising each year to a maximum of 25, plus bank holidays and an extra week at Christmas · Yearly team building/wellbeing activity day, with other wellbeing events/activities held throughout the year · Flexible working at the end of the working day · Wellbeing champions and Mental health first aiders available · Access to the Assist Trust staff allotment at Heath Gardens · An external employee scheme, with benefits including support for dental and optician costs, 24 hour GP access, mental health support, etc. Successful Keyworker applicants will be friendly, approachable, very well organised and professional. They will have a very good awareness of how to support individuals towards greater independence with a person centred approach in a respectful and strength-based way. As well as demonstrating excellent verbal, written and electronic communication skills, individuals will be able to work independently and alongside others as part of a team. We are looking for an enthusiastic, energetic and compassionate person who can support adults with learning disabilities by helping them build their confidence and by treating them respectfully as fellow citizens. The successful applicant will undertake an enhanced DBS check. If you are interested in this position please download the application pack, with the full job description and person specification, from our assist-trust.co.uk. Alternatively you can request a paper copy of the application pack. If you would like to discuss this opportunity informally, please contact the CEO Richard Ward or Head of Services Lucy Graver. Interviews will take place as and when suitable applications are received. Data Protection Should your application be successful, Assist Trust will securely store application forms, DBS details and any other related application and review paperwork for a limited period of time, as appropriate to the situation. All documentation relating to active employees will be retained throughout their employment with Assist Trust, and for seven years following their departure from the service, in line with our Data protection policy. Applications which are unsuccessful will be destroyed 3 months from application unless permission is given by the applicant to be securely stored for further vacancies. Individuals have the right to request and receive all information held about them at any time.