Package Description
Position: Support Worker – Complex Care
Location: Kidderminster (DY11)
Pay Rate: £13.20 – £13.90* per hour
Hours: 35, 42 hours, and bank contracts available
Shifts: Days, nights, weekends, long shifts, and 8-hour shifts available
Shift Pattern: 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM / 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Make a Difference at Honeybrook House
Who We Are
Honeybrook House provides care and support for up to 10 adults with learning disabilities and autism in a calm and welcoming environment on the outskirts of Kidderminster. Our peaceful setting offers convenient access to local amenities, with the town centre just five minutes away and excellent public transport options nearby.
Your Role
As a Support Worker, you’ll play a key role in helping individuals live meaningful, independent lives. Your responsibilities will include:
* Supporting daily routines and promoting independence
* Encouraging personal growth through hobbies, interests, and activities
* Assisting with healthcare needs, such as attending appointments and administering medication
* Teaching life skills like budgeting, shopping, and managing bills
* Providing personal care when needed
* Supporting with household tasks such as cooking and cleaning
* Offering physical and emotional encouragement and guidance
Please note: Applicants must have 2–3 years of experience working in complex care settings.
Why Join Honeybrook House?
* Generous Annual Leave: 5.6 weeks including 8 public holidays
* DBS Costs Covered: We pay for your Enhanced DBS check and renewals
* Career Progression: Access fully funded QCF qualifications and development opportunities
* Hapi App: Enjoy wellbeing support, counselling, and discounts on everyday essentials
* Pension Scheme: NEST pension with up to 3% matched contributions
* Fair Pay: We’re a Real Living Wage Employer with clear, experience-based pay progression
* Referral Bonus: Refer someone great and share a £500 reward after successful probation
* Comprehensive Induction: Paid, in-depth onboarding and training to help you succeed
About Keys Group
Keys Group supports over 2,500 individuals across England and Wales through its three divisions: Accomplish, providing specialist residential, supported living, and accommodation for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, and brain injuries; Keys, offering education and care for children and families through schools, children’s homes, supported accommodation, and family assessment centres; and Peak, delivering indoor and outdoor adventure activities across four UK centres, including bespoke education programs and confidence-building activities like bushcraft, climbing, and canoeing.
Keys Group are very proud to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant, demonstrating our commitment to welcoming service personnel, veterans, and military families. We offer veteran-friendly policies, a Veterans Peer Support Network, and Military Awareness and support for our colleagues.
As part of our commitment, we offer a guaranteed interview to current and former service personnel who meet the role criteria. Please include your military experience on your CV for our resourcing team to contact you.
Apply now, and our team will be in touch to discuss how you can begin your rewarding career. No agencies please.
Please note: Due to the vulnerable nature of the people we support, all applicants must be over 18.
* Dependent on experience and qualification
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