Senior Support Worker Opportunity — Make a Meaningful Impact Every Day Location: Supported Living Lincoln Salary: £12.82 per hour Hours: Full-time, 42 hours Shifts: Days Ready for a career where you make a real difference? Do you want to support vulnerable adults with complex needs and empower them to live fulfilling, meaningful lives? Are you searching for an employer who truly invests in your development, progression, and wellbeing — and equips you to do something amazing every single day? If so, you’re in the right place. Join iBC Healthcare as a Senior Support Worker We are offering an exciting opportunity for an experienced, dedicated, and compassionate Senior Support Worker to join our team within one of our Residential Services. This role is perfect for someone who leads by example, champions person‑centred care, and thrives in a dynamic environment. Your Key Responsibilities As a Senior Support Worker, you will play a vital role in both supporting individuals and helping lead the team: Supporting Individuals Deliver person‑centred support to people with disabilities and those with profound and complex needs Assist with daily tasks including medication rounds, cooking, cleaning, paperwork, and audits Provide emotional and practical support Encourage and support individuals to access community facilities and social groups Build strong, trusting relationships that promote independence and enhance quality of life Empower individuals to learn new skills, pursue hobbies, and set personal goals Maintain accurate records, reporting, and documentation in line with care plans Supporting the Team & Service Lead by example to provide high‑quality support Assist the Team Leader with the day‑to‑day running of shifts Support colleagues in maintaining standards, completing audits, and delivering exceptional care We’d love to hear from you if you have: Minimum 1 years’ experience as a Senior Support Worker supporting individuals with complex mental health needs A Full UK Manual Driving Licence (desirable) NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care (desirable) Strong multi‑tasking, time‑management, and organisational skills Competence in IT and administrative tasks A positive, proactive “can‑do” attitude Excellent communication skills Compassion, professionalism, and a genuine passion for supporting others The ability to manage challenging behaviour and conflict Confidence working both independently and as part of a team Benefits of Working with iBC Healthcare Competitive salary Fully paid, comprehensive training and induction Clear career pathways and progression opportunities Funded Diplomas (Levels 2, 3, 4 & 5) Reward & recognition schemes – including Star Performer of the Month Blue Light Card Free access to Udemy online learning Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced maternity & paternity Wellbeing support Casual dress 28 days paid holiday (including bank holidays) Who Are iBC Healthcare? iBC Healthcare is a leading Health & Social Care provider across the Midlands. We support hundreds of individuals with: Learning disabilities Complex needs Autism Mental health conditions We work in partnership with over 20 Local Authorities and ICBs, creating bespoke services that empower people to live meaningful lives with dignity, independence, and opportunity. Our commitment: We listen We value We support We deliver person‑centred care that changes lives We’re equally passionate about supporting our staff, ensuring they are trained, valued, and appreciated every single day. Our staff say it best: 97% would recommend iBC Healthcare as a great workplace 93% expect to stay with us for the next 3–5 years Ready to do something amazing every day? If you’re looking for a role where you’ll make a real difference, feel genuine job satisfaction, and be part of an organisation that truly values you — we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and begin your journey with iBC Healthcare. INDMP