Inshore Support provides supported living and residential services to adults with learning disabilities across the Black Country (Brierley Hill / Halesowen / Rowley Regis) and Kidderminster areas. Candidates are required to have full flexibility (shifts are completed on a six-week rota but do not follow a set pattern) and a caring disposition. A willingness to learn is also essential but experience is not. A full training package is provided to all employees covering mandatory training, de-escalation training - and, when applicable, a Health and Social Care diploma. A support worker supports individual service users with learning disabilities including challenging behaviour to undertake every day activities and functions. Support workers are required to support individual service users to attain personal independence, choice and responsibility in a homely environment in which the support worker is required to demonstrate unconditional acceptance and tolerance. A support worker must be able to integrate individual service users into the local community life and activities by establishing and maintaining existing relationships, promoting friendship with and personal development of the individual service users.