Part-Time Support Worker – Norton Cluster Please note a full UK licence is required Are you a kind, compassionate, and outgoing individual looking to become a Support Worker and make a truly meaningful difference in someone’s life? If so, we would love to hear from you. We have an exciting opportunity for a Part-Time Support Worker to join our team across the Norton Cluster. What We Offer ? Clear career pathways and development opportunities?? Up to 33 days holiday?? Fully funded, recognised qualifications?? Rewards website and access to the Blue Light Scheme?? 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme?? Pension scheme Shifts include days, nights, sleep-ins, and every other weekend, offering variety and flexibility within a rewarding role. About the Support Worker Role As a Support Worker, no two days are ever the same – and that’s what makes this role so fulfilling. You will provide person-centred support tailored to each individual’s unique needs, goals, and aspirations. Your responsibilities may include: Supporting individuals with daily living tasks Encouraging independence and building confidence Supporting individuals to access the community and take part in activities Helping individuals achieve their dreams and personal goals Providing emotional support and companionship Promoting dignity, respect, and choice at all times A Support Worker plays a vital role in empowering individuals to live happy, meaningful, and independent lives. What We’re Looking For We are seeking someone who: Has a compassionate and caring nature Demonstrates patience, empathy, and understanding Has excellent communication and interpersonal skills Can work independently and as part of a team Is reliable, flexible, and committed Is willing to complete relevant training and development Previous experience is welcome but not essential, as we provide a comprehensive training programme. If you’re ready to build a rewarding career as a Support Worker and make a genuine difference every day, apply now and join our dedicated team. Please be aware it’s a criminal offence 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 such as adults or children. Please note any successful job offer will be conditional based on pre employment checks such as DBS and referencing prior to a start date agreed. The Wilf Ward Family Trust has a clear commitment to safeguarding within all practices, for more information on criminal discloses you can visit Check if you need to tell someone about your criminal record: When you need to tell someone about your criminal record