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Support Worker for Aaron

Hereford, WestMidlands HR1, United Kingdom • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Applicants must already have the right to work in the UK; no visa sponsorship is offered.
  • Full UK driving license is preferred for this role.
  • Full induction and ongoing paid training will be provided, including enhanced DBS check.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Entry

Pay Rate

£13.99 GBP – £14 GBP (Hour)

Description

Please note that we do not offer UK work visa sponsorship; applicants must already have the right to work in the UK.

We are recruiting Support Workers for Aaron who has his own home in central Hereford.

Why Join Our Team?

We prioritise the well-being of our employees, believing in looking after our employees just as much as we do the people we support. Our priorities include offering support, coaching, and a reflective space to help you thrive. Join a collaborative team that works creatively to achieve shared goals. The benefits of working with us include:

  • £14.00 per hour
  • 28 days annual leave + up to 4 additional leave days (1 for each year of service)
  • Company pension
  • Full induction & ongoing paid training
  • Retail discounts
  • Medical Cashback Plan (after probation)
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Continuous professional & personal development
  • Career progression opportunities

About Aaron

Aaron is a kind, active, and fun-loving young man who is has his own home in central Hereford. He enjoys long walks, National Trust visits, gardening, mini golf, colouring by numbers, and spending time outdoors including at a local farm. Aaron thrives with structure, routine, and calm, positive support from people who are patient, reliable, and emotionally aware. He communicates best with staff who use simple language, a gentle approach, and take the time to build trusting relationships with him. Aaron is looking for a dedicated and energetic team who can support him to feel safe, enjoy the activities he loves, and continue developing his independence in a happy and supportive home environment.

About you

You will:

  • Put Aaron first and appreciate him for the amazing person he is
  • Stand by him through tough times and be resilient
  • Assess situations with patience and empathy
  • Bring a calm, friendly, and caring personality
  • Have a gentle approach, using quiet supportive tones.
  • Be trustworthy, loyal, and upfront, with strong boundaries
  • Follow routines and be flexible and creative when needed
  • Communicate well focusing on the communication styles that work for Aaron
  • Be reliable and supportive
  • Work positively in a team with others

Full UK driving license is preferred for this role. Experience in a similar role is desirable but full training will be provided.

Full training will be provided through Seco Supports induction programme and online learning. Full referencing and a full enhanced check of the Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) will be required for this position.

If you want to join Aaron’s journey and be part of his team, please complete an application. We look forward to hearing from you.

About us

We support adults and young people with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health difficulties to live independently in the community. As a compassionate, person-centred company, we focus on creating individualised support packages that empower people to live fulfilling lives. We believe everyone deserves to have deep, caring and meaningful relationships, the right to grow and develop and have access to a safe and welcoming home.

We believe services should be tailored to each individual and that creativity and thinking outside the box are key to delivering bespoke support.

Company Overview

We support people to live happier lives, the person is at the heart of everything we do. We want the person to have ownership and to be involved in their service design. Everything we do is designed to meet the person’s wants and needs. We live in a world where people are expected to fit in to a box. Instead, our approach is to create services around the person. Our people support adults and young people so they can live in their own homes and communities across the UK. They do life-changing work, and to do that they need our support and be part of a partnership between them and us. We believe in developing strong relationships with our people, supporting them to do their very best work.