Support Worker (Grantham) Learning Disabilities

Lifeways
Grantham
1 week ago
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Each one of our customers is different. Every one of our staff makes a difference.

Join our community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and emboldening people with autism, learning disabilities and complex needs.

Lifeways - Specialist Support Services serving your local community

Are you looking for a career that transforms lives for the better? Do you have a passion to make a real impact in your local community? Lifeways offer genuine, rewarding career progression and investment in recognised qualifications. We are the UK's largest supported living healthcare provider and have been proudly supporting communities since 1995

  • Part Time shifts available between 7am and 10pm Mon - Sun
  • 37.5hrs Full time.
  • Sleepovers included
  • Opportunity to gain health and social care qualifications that are funded by Lifeways.
  • Free DBS check
  • Discounts and cashback at high street shops including major supermarkets, cinemas, gyms, leisure/theme parks, holidays and much more via Lifeways Rewards
  • Free access to the employee assistance program which provides advice and support
  • Blue Light Card.


Here at Lifeways in Grantham, we are looking for Support Workers to join our fantastic team. Ideally you will have previous experience in a Care / Support Work. However, if you are new to the role and have a passion for helping others to lead their most independent lives then Lifeways can offer you excellent training and ongoing support to enable you to enjoy a rewarding career with us.

We are currently looking for (full time, and bank) support workers who live in or around Great Gonerby.

We have 6 flats based in Great Gonerby and provide supported living for our service users who have Autism, learning disabilities and complex needs.The flats are individual but within the site of wheelwright square

"Creating that bond and helping someone to lead a more independent life is the most empowering thing I've ever done." Liam, Support worker at Lifeways

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