Be part of a team dedicated to working alongside people in their local area. A team that builds independence, supports people’s wellbeing and is part of a wide network of local and national support.
Beyond traditional adult social care, we build support around what people can do then challenge and inspire them to do even more. KeyRing recognises that life should be built around connections, friendships and doing things you love. Life should never ever be built around a support provider.
Our support and career options are flexible. We'd love to talk about how your career at KeyRing fits around what is important to you.
About you
We are more interested in your values than your experience. The recruitment process is designed to find people that will love what they do. Some have worked in social care for many years, others come from unrelated backgrounds but all share a passion to celebrate skills and talents.
We want you to feel at home, be yourself and share your unique skills and talents. We are an equal opportunities employer and are disability confident committed.
Benefits
Holiday
You’ll get a generous 30 days plus bank holidays every year (pro rata for part time team members).
Health and welfare
Employee Assistance Programme – face to face counselling and a range of advice.
Training
Excellent training programme to reach your potential – even if that means you move on!
Pension
Pension Scheme with life assurance of two year's salary.
DBS
We pay for your DBS and Online Update.
Independent Travel Trainer – Southwark
Closing Date: 30th April 2026 (may close earlier if we receive enough suitable applications).
Employment Type: part‑time (12.5 hours per week), temporary contract (April–August 2026).
KeyRing has an Independent Travel Trainer role in Southwark. This part‑time position pays at London Living Wage (£14.80 per hour).
Required DBS: Applicants must hold a current Enhanced DBS with Children’s Barred List Check registered with the DBS Update Service.
What you’ll do:
You’ll work with children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities, taking them out walking or on public transport, and building their confidence and ability to travel independently to and from school. You’ll work with one child at a time, meeting them two or three times a week – in the mornings for the journey to school and after school to get back home. You’ll guide them through a set programme, assess their progress, and encourage them to take more independence as they learn.
Male Community Support Worker – Warrington
Closing Date: 8th May 2026.
We currently have a Community Support Worker role available in Warrington. This is a full‑time position, 37.5 hours per week with a salary of £26,227.50 per annum.
Eligibility: The role is open to male applicants only due to the needs of the Members you will support. Drivers with their own car required.
What you’ll do:
You’ll work with local people to build their skills, local connections and friendships. You’ll make sure that the people you work with (Members) are doing as much as they can for themselves, looking after themselves and having a life beyond social care support.
* For David, this meant helping him sort out his money so that he paid his bills and had some spare money to spend on what he’s passionate about.
* For Carol, it involved setting alarms so that she remembered to take her tablets and feel less anxious when getting out and about.
You will meet people in their homes or at local venues and support them to be more independent, build local connections and improve well‑being. You’ll help them imagine what a good life looks like and work with them to make it happen.
Application and Contact
For more information about the role, please contact Rhiannon (Southwark) on 07717 896‑824 or Tracey (Warrington) on 07415 216‑628.
You will receive interview questions beforehand. We are fair and unbiased – shortlisting is based only on your answers to the questions on our application form.
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