About the role
We are recruiting Support Workers to enable and empower our young people, working in partnership with their families and colleagues. In this role, you will support young people to make their own decisions and reach their full potential within a high-quality residential setting.
You will provide personalised support, responding to each individual’s needs, wishes, and aspirations. This includes supporting the delivery of high-quality care, health, and therapy, as well as helping young people develop independence and daily living skills as part of their evening routines.
All of our young people have a visual impairment alongside a range of complex needs (physical and/or emotional), meaning every day is varied and rewarding. Some individuals prefer structured routines, while others enjoy making their own plans, often a mixture of both, so you’ll need to be flexible, responsive, and able to use your initiative.
We follow an Active Support approach, doing things with people, not for them. Using a person-centred approach, you will support young people with all aspects of daily life, including developing independence skills, accessing the community, planning activities, and providing personal care in a respectful and dignified way.
We will support you every step of the way with a well-designed induction programme and comprehensive training, ensuring you feel confident in your role. We also offer ongoing opportunities for professional development
About you
We are looking for kind, friendly, and compassionate individuals who are motivated to make a positive difference in the lives of young people.
You will bring experience of supporting others, whether in care, education, or another people-focused role, and have a positive, “can-do” attitude towards helping individuals achieve their potential.
You will be confident providing one-to-one support, including delivering personal care to young people of all genders, always maintaining dignity and respect.
Your skills in communication, problem-solving, empathy, and adaptability will be key in providing tailored support. You will be able to build trusting relationships, respond to a range of needs, and promote independence in a supportive and encouraging way.
Working pattern
We are currently recruiting for the following working patterns:
1. Full Time – 32.5 hours per week, 38 weeks per year
Monday to Friday, 15:30–22:30
2. Part Time – 26 hours per week, 38 weeks per year
Monday to Thursday, 15:30–22:30
For more information, please click on the application pack below. Please confirm which rota pattern you are applying for when completing your application.
How we say “thank you”
3. £500 welcome bonus
4. Six weeks annual leave plus eight bank holidays (pro rata for part time hours)
5. Occupational sick pay scheme from day one
6. Paid medical appointments
7. Comprehensive training and development
8. Enhanced paternity leave
9. Enhanced maternity pay
10. Onsite café
11. Access to discounted shopping
12. On-site free parking
13. 24-hour employee assistance programme
14. “Death in service” life assurance and group accident cover
15. Cycle to Work Scheme
16. Contributory pension scheme for eligible staff
About our application process
When providing a supporting statement, please refer to the job description and person specification in the application pack and include information that shows your suitability for the role.
Please Note: Where you do not provide a supporting statement and a full and up to date CV, your application will not be considered.
If your application is shortlisted, you will be contacted by the recruiting manager for a brief initial conversation to check suitability for the role.
We reserve the right to close this advert early where we receive a high volume of applicants.
Equality, diversity and safeguarding
We are a disability friendly employer and actively encourage candidates with a disability to apply. If you need support with completing your application form, please
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are conditional to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check (DBS), satisfactory medical check, references and evidence of the right to work in the UK.
Staff have a responsibility to inform InFocus of any conviction or prosecution that occurs whilst employed.
It is an offence to apply for the role if the applicant is barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children and adults at risk.
Please note this role does not meet the requirements for sponsorship