Your new company: You will become part of a company that is striving to provide high quality care that focuses on promoting independence and choice. With multiple supported living settings across mid and south Wales, they provide adults with learning disabilities the opportunity to live in the community. You will become part of a team of support workers that delivers person-centred care that allows individuals access to new opportunities. Your new role: The role of support worker will consist of supporting adults with learning disabilities in their own or shared home. You will be involved in the daily living of the individuals, providing personal care when necessary. A large part of the role is providing individuals with access to the community to participate in leisure activities and appointments. As a support worker, you have a real chance to have a positive impact on people's lives, promoting independence and improving standard of living. Due to the nature of the care provided, you will be operating on a flexible rota that includes a mixture of short days, long days, sleep-ins and wakeful nights (for which you receive an enhanced rate of pay). What you will need to succeed: Experience in the social care sector is preferred for this role, but you will be provided with an in-depth and interactive training course prior to starting the role. This will provide you with all the tools and knowledge to be a top support worker. You mu...