Job Description
Location: Park View Apartments, Wilsden Road
Support Worker – A Career That Truly Makes a Difference
Important Information – Please Read Before Applying
We are unable to sponsor work visas at this time. Applicants must have the unrestricted right to work in the UK.
A full UK driving licence is essential due to the nature of the role and the needs of the people we support.
Ready for a Role That Changes Lives – Including Yours?
Do you want more than just a job?
Are you caring, compassionate, and motivated to help others live their best lives?
We are looking for dedicated Support Workers to join our friendly team supporting adults with complex care needs.
No experience? No problem
We provide full, comprehensive training — all you need is a kind heart, a positive attitude, and a genuine passion for helping people.
What You'll Be Doing
Every day is different, but your impact will always matter.
You'll Be
Supporting adults with complex care needs to live fulfilling, meaningful lives
Promoting independence, dignity, and personal choice
Providing person-centred support tailored to individual needs
Assisting with daily living tasks and community activities
Working as part of a supportive team that values and appreciates your contribution
Shift Patterns (Including Weekends)
We offer a variety of shifts, including weekend work as part of the rota:
Day Shifts: 07:30 – 21:30
Night Shifts: 21:15 – 07:45
Flexibility and reliability are essential, as weekends are included.
Hours Available
Full Time: 40 hours per week
Part Time: 28 hours per week
Why Join Us?
Full training provided – no prior experience needed
A genuinely rewarding, people-focused career
Supportive and welcoming team environment
Opportunities for development and career progression
A role where you make a real difference every single day
If you're reliable, compassionate, and ready to start a meaningful career, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today and begin a career that truly matters.
About The Role
A Support Worker provides practical and emotional support to individuals with autism, learning disabilities, complex care needs, and behaviours of distress. The people we support live in their own homes within our setting, and our role is to help them live as independently, safely, and comfortably as possible at home and in the community.
Support Workers provide person-centred care tailored to each individual's needs, preferences, and goals.
Key Responsibilities
Assisting with personal care, including showering, bathing, washing, dressing, and personal hygiene
Supporting with daily tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and shopping
Helping with medication administration and attending health appointments
Supporting individuals to manage behaviours of distress in a safe and positive way
Encouraging social interaction and participation in activities
Providing emotional reassurance and companionship
Promoting independence, dignity, choice, and respect at all times
Key Skills & Qualities
Patience, empathy, and a caring nature
Strong communication and listening skills
Dependability and a calm approach to challenges
Confidence supporting individuals with complex needs
Willingness to learn and follow individual care and support plans
If you are compassionate, reliable, and want to make a meaningful difference in people's lives, this could be the perfect role for you.
Skills Needed
About The Company
The Bridge Care is a specialist UK-based care provider supporting adults with autism, learning disabilities, and complex needs to live independently in their own homes. Using a person-centred approach rooted in Positive Behaviour Support, we work in partnership with individuals, families, and professionals to create meaningful, fulfilling lives for the people we support. Founded in Castleford, our services span across Yorkshire and continue to grow with a focus on dignity, inclusion, and high-quality care.
Company Culture
At The Bridge Care, our values are the cornerstone of everything we do. They guide our actions, decisions, and interactions, shaping the way we operate as an organization. We believe in living our values every day, as they are fundamental to our identity and the quality of care we provide
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Closing DateFriday 27th February, 2026
Contract Typefulltime
SalaryFrom £12.60 Yearly to £12.90 Yearly