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Scottish Island Support Worker
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Seeking an experienced Support Worker for a unique island adventure in Scotland. Combine a rewarding care career with breathtaking coastal views across Argyll & Bute, the Western Isles, Orkney, or Shetland. Enjoy premium pay rates from £19.62/hr (PAYE), free accommodation, and travel costs covere...
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United Kingdom , Sunderland
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19.00 GBP / Hour
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Support Worker - Waking Nights
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Join our team as a **Support Worker - Waking Nights** in Sunderland, supporting young men aged 18-25 at The Mill. You'll empower residents to develop independent living skills, manage safeguarding, and create a safe environment. Ideal for experienced professionals skilled in support planning and ...
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United Kingdom , Sunderland
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26675.00 GBP / Year
Changing Lives
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Support Worker
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Gillespie Recruitment
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Autism Support Worker
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Join a dedicated SEND school in Sunderland as an Autism Support Worker, starting September 2025. You will provide essential classroom support, implementing tailored care plans for children with autism. This full-time role (Mon-Fri) offers a rewarding schedule with no weekends or school holidays. ...
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About the Support Worker role

Discover rewarding support worker jobs where compassion meets action. A support worker is a dedicated professional who provides essential assistance and empowerment to individuals facing various life challenges, enabling them to live more independently and fulfil their potential. This vital profession centres on person-centred care, tailoring support to the unique needs, goals, and circumstances of each client. Professionals in this field work with diverse groups, including individuals with physical or learning disabilities, mental health conditions, the elderly, children and young people in care, and those recovering from illness or injury.

The core of a support worker's role involves enhancing daily life and promoting wellbeing. Common responsibilities typically include assisting with personal care routines such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Beyond physical assistance, support workers play a crucial role in developing life skills, supporting educational or vocational activities, and facilitating social and community integration. They help clients access local services, participate in recreational activities, and build social connections to combat isolation. A significant part of the role also involves providing emotional support, mentorship, and advocacy, ensuring the individual's rights, choices, and dignity are always respected and upheld. Support workers often collaborate within multidisciplinary teams, contributing to and implementing individualised care or support plans.

To excel in support worker jobs, specific personal attributes and professional competencies are essential. A genuine passion for helping others and a deep sense of empathy and patience form the foundation of this career. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for building trusting relationships with clients, their families, and other professionals. Resilience, adaptability, and a problem-solving mindset are key, as the role can be dynamic and require responsive care. While entry-level positions may be available with a compassionate attitude and relevant life experience, many roles prefer or require formal qualifications such as a Certificate or Diploma in Community Services, Disability, Mental Health, or Youth Work. Requirements often include valid first aid and CPR certifications, a driver’s licence, and a clear background check (such as an NDIS Worker Screening Check or DBS check, depending on the region). Flexibility to work across various shifts, including weekends, nights, and sleepovers, is commonly expected in these jobs.

Ultimately, a career in support work is more than a job; it is a commitment to making a tangible, positive difference in people's lives every day. It offers immense personal fulfilment for those driven by a desire to promote human rights, social inclusion, and individual empowerment. If you are seeking a role where your compassion directly impacts community wellbeing, explore the diverse and meaningful opportunities available in support worker jobs.