Team Leader - Learning Disabilities - Heysham
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WE ARE UNABLE TO OFFER SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME AS WE DO NOT HOLD SPINSORSHIP LICENCE.
Please note: This role is linked to an individual moving into his own home. We are building a new support team in preparation for this move. We are building a brand-new support team for Jack, a young man with autism who will be moving into his own home (LA3 area). This is a great opportunity for applicants who prefer to plan ahead and transition into a new role with structured training and preparation.
You'll begin with paid training and shadow shifts in his current family home (LA2), with your full start date aligned to Jack’s move, expected at the end of December or early January.
About Jack:
Jack is a young gentleman with autism looking for a dedicated, friendly and engaging Team Leader to help him live a fulfilled life in his own home. He enjoys outdoor activities like walking, horse riding, shopping and spending time in the local community. He also appreciates good company and would love someone who can support his routine while respecting his independence and way of doing things. A driver is required for this role to support Jack with all his activities.
This role is part of a team that works together to provide the best support based on Jack’s personal needs, making every day meaningful and engaging for him.
What Jack is Looking For in His Support Worker:
Skills:
Excellent communication skills
Good listening skills, including the ability to use an iPad for communication
Patience, resilience, and respect for his independence (Jack prefers to do things his way)
Physically fit and energetic to keep up with outdoor activities
Well-organized and reliable
Personality & Characteristics:
Bubbly, kind, and understanding
Empathetic with a sense of humour
Willing to engage in activities like walking, cooking, and spending time outdoors
Practical Requirements:
Must not be allergic to horses (due to Jack’s love for horse riding)
Able to walk long distances in various weather conditions
Valid driver’s license (as Jack enjoys going out and about)
Experience with autism or a willingness to learn
Non-smoker (essential)
About The Role
PLEASE NOTE WE ARE UNABLE TO OFFER SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME.
You will part of a bespoke team supporting a young person within his own home. You will support him as part of a team that works together in ways that are led by the individuals needs.
This role requires empathy, compassion, resilience, problem-solving skills, respect for professional boundaries, and a commitment to improving the lives of people we support. Most importantly, a genuine passion for working with and supporting people is essential, along with a desire to be an advocate for individuals with learning difficulties and mental health support needs.
Responsibilities will include assisting with daily tasks, offering emotional support, and managing challenging behaviours when necessary. You will empower the individuals to develop life skills, make informed decisions, and build confidence in their independence. This includes support with budgeting, promoting self-care, and serving as a trusted advocate for their needs and aspirations.
Leadership & Supervision
Provide day-to-day supervision, guidance, and support to support workers to ensure high-quality care is delivered.
Lead by example in maintaining professional boundaries, safeguarding standards, and best practice.
Organise and oversee staff rotas, ensuring adequate cover at all times.
Conduct regular supervision and appraisals with support workers in line with company policy.
Care & Support Delivery
Work directly with individual to provide emotional, social, and practical support in line with their individual care and support plans.
Ensure support workers follow care plans, risk assessments, and agreed strategies consistently.
Support individuals in developing independence, life skills, and positive routines.
Act as a key point of contact for individuals, families, professionals, and external agencies when required.
Quality & Compliance
Ensure safeguarding policies and procedures are followed and report concerns promptly.
Maintain accurate, timely records (daily logs, incident reports, care plans, medication records).
Monitor service delivery against regulatory and organisational standards.
Support the Registered Manager/Deputy in preparing for inspections, audits, and reviews.
Communication & Teamwork
Facilitate team meetings and briefings to keep staff informed and engaged.
Promote a positive team culture, encouraging collaboration, resilience, and professional development.
Liaise with external agencies (social workers, health professionals, education providers) as directed.
Training & Development
Identify staff training needs and support new staff through induction and shadowing.
Mentor support workers to develop their skills and confidence in their role.
Keep own knowledge up to date with relevant legislation, safeguarding practices, and sector developments.
Operational Responsibilities
Assist in managing petty cash, budgets, and household resources responsibly.
Take responsibility for decision-making in the absence of the manager/deputy.
Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well-maintained.
Our Safeguarding Commitment
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable individuals we support. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and uphold the highest standards of safeguarding practice.
As part of our rigorous recruitment process, all successful candidates will be subject to:
A thorough pre-employment screening, including reference checks from previous employers.
An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, including checks against the barred lists, where applicable.
Right to work verification and identity checks.
Employment history review, with clarification of any gaps.
It is a criminal offense for people who are barred from working in regulated activity (under the Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006) to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group (i.e. adults at risk, children, or both)
Equal Opportunities
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees by creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is treated with dignity, respect, and fairness. We believe that diversity enriches our organisation and enables us to better support the communities we serve.
We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status. Our recruitment decisions are based solely on skills, experience, and suitability for the role.
If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
Required Criteria
Do you have any allergies to horses that would prevent you from supporting Jack with horse riding activities?
Do you hold valid driver's licence so you can support Jack on his regular outings?
Do you have experience supporting individuals with autism and learning disabilities?
Are you a non- smoker? (this is essential)
Are you able to walk long distances in various weather conditions?
About The Company
We deliver high-quality, individualised support built around what matters to each person - day and night. Our small, well-matched teams help people build friendships, join community life and pursue long-term goals. As part of Lancashire’s Small Supports approach, we embed inclusion, citizenship and continuity in everything we do.
Company Culture
We believe in teamwork, learning and appreciation—supported by reflective practice and meaningful training shaped by lived experience. We build small, skilled, well-matched teams around each person, we partner with individuals, families and advocates to provide day and night support designed around what matters to each person—friendships, community life and long-term goals.
Company Benefits
Culture of recognition
Free 24/7 confidential Employee Assistance Line – offering support with range of challenges such as stress, anxiety, bereavement, relationships, housing, finances, legal matters, family and childcare, health advice, and more.
'Refer a friend' scheme
Employee discounts scheme
Access to our company caravan in the Lake District available at special rate for all our employees