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1. Temporary
2. Posted 4 days ago
3. Closes: March 31, 2026
4. £ – £ / hour
Completely Care
Health, social care, childcare and education based recruitment
Support Worker, Flexible Hours, £ per hour
Burgfield / Thatcham / Reading
Role Overview
We are seeking a compassionate and flexible Support Worker to join our team, providing care and support to individuals with autism and mental health challenges in a home-based environment. As a Support Worker, you will play a vital role in promoting independence, dignity, and well-being, working flexibly to meet the needs of our service users, including part-time, weekends, and ad hoc shifts.
Key Responsibilities
Provide person-centred support to individuals with autism and mental health challenges, enabling them to live independently in their own homes
Assist with daily living tasks, such as personal care, meal preparation, and household management, promoting independence and self-esteem
Develop and maintain positive relationships with service users, families, and carers, ensuring a holistic approach to care and support
Support service users to access community-based activities and services, promoting social inclusion and participation
Maintain accurate records and reports, ensuring effective communication and collaboration with the care team
Required Skills & Experience
Experience in caregiving or a related field, with a patient and encouraging approach
Understanding of autism and mental health challenges, with a commitment to providing person-centred support
Valid driver’s license, with ability to travel to service users’ homes and community-based activities
Flexible and empathetic, with ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
Comfortable working in a home-based environment, with ability to support independence and dignity
Benefits
Competitive hourly rate of £ per hour
Flexible working hours, including part-time, weekends, and ad hoc shifts
Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals with autism and mental health challenges
Collaborative and supportive team environment
About the Company
Completely Care is a specialist recruitment agency supporting the health & social care, education, and childcare sectors. We provide high-quality temporary and permanent staff to a wide variety of organisations, and we pride ourselves on offering a friendly, professional service to both our clients and candidates. Our focus is on matching great people with rewarding roles where they can make a real difference.
What we offer
A highly experienced consultant team
Free online training and development
£40 DBS refund IF you complete 150 hours within the first 3 months* (terms apply)
Regular ongoing work and a variety of opportunities
How to Apply
Simply send your CV to
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.
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