Day Time Support Worker (part-time)

Location: Fairhill - Seol

Contract Type: Permanent Term Time

Closing Date: 26 October 2025

Salary: Actual Salary £4,396 inc. a location allowance (FTE £29,308)

Specific Hours: 9:15 to 3:30pm

Day Time Support Worker (part-time)

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***We cannot accept applications requiring visa sponsorship for this role***

Actual Salary £4,396 - this includes a location allowance (FTE £29,308)
6 Hours per week (Tuesday – 9:15 to 3:30pm), 52 weeks per year

 

You will be required to support and guide participants to access their programme of activities and to be aware of and promote their welfare during the day. The majority of the activities take place outside on our 60-acre site and include a wide range of physical tasks associated with horticulture, woodland and site management, animal husbandry, catering, and crafts.
This role may include working part of the week on a 1:1 with participants and the remainder of the week supporting other participants. This role can be extremely rewarding as you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals.

To be successful in this role you will:
• Have a strong desire to support adults at risk, have excellent observational skills, and the ability to problem-solve and think creatively to enable participants to reimagine their potential
• Demonstrate the ability to manage emotionally challenging situations with emotional intelligence and resilience, and to have the capacity to react calmly in stressful situations
• Be able to supervise and support participants throughout the day, both in sessions and during unstructured time
Encourage and engage participants to attend planned sessions and to help them become engaged in the planned activities
• Have a sense of humour, an ability to build successful and positive relationships when individuals are disengaged all whilst maintaining professional boundaries without being directive and have some flexibility in your approaches to working with participants.
• Navigate and appropriately respond to ever changing interpersonal dynamics
• Support Adult Protection procedures by reporting quickly and effectively any disclosures to the Seol Trust Adult Protection Team
• Have knowledge of specialist care and support and experience of working with adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour

 

We reserve the right to close the vacancy if filled satisfactorily. Candidates may wish to apply in advance of the advertised deadline.

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