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£482.40 Per Week

Full Time, Temporary

Bristol, Bristol

Ref V66X7W46

Posted 25 days ago

£35,950 - £37,638 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Derby, Derbyshire

Ref RTC-Rescareworker

Posted 25 days ago

£845 - £1,050 Per Week

Full Time, Temporary

Bristol, Bristol

Ref Y6V48YW5

Posted 25 days ago

£38,743 - £42,057 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Derby, Derbyshire

Ref RTC-SnrCare

Posted 25 days ago

£90 - £120 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire

Ref Resourcing Team 25150

Posted 10 days ago

Vox Network Consultants

£35 - £55 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

North West England,

Ref Resourcing Team 25144

Posted 11 days ago

Vox Network Consultants

£35 - £55 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

North West England,

Ref Resourcing Team 25100

Posted 15 days ago

Pertemps Medical AHP

£17 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

Bristol, Bristol

Ref EB - HCA-CA - INHEALTH

Posted 18 days ago

Pertemps | Thames Water

£34,300 - £40,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Ewell, Surrey

Ref 45196

Posted 10 days ago

The Education Network

£51,771 - £58,969 Per Annum

Part Time, Permanent

Tamworth, Staffordshire

Ref MQ-2964522

Posted 2 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Learning Disabilities Support Worker jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 34 Learning Disabilities Support Worker jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Learning Disabilities Support Worker do?

A Learning Disabilities Support Worker plays a crucial role in providing care and support to individuals with learning disabilities. Working in various settings such as residential homes, day care centers, or within the community, the Support Worker helps individuals develop essential life skills, promotes independence, and enhances their overall well-being.

Tasks required include:

  • Provide individualized support tailored to the specific needs and preferences of each person with learning disabilities..
  • Assist individuals with daily activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and maintaining a clean and safe living environment..
  • Encourage and facilitate the development of life skills that promote independence and autonomy among individuals with learning disabilities..
  • Offer emotional support and companionship, fostering positive relationships and creating a supportive environment..
  • Support individuals in developing and improving communication skills, using alternative methods if necessary..
  • Implement positive behaviour support strategies to manage challenging behaviours and promote a calm and supportive atmosphere..
  • Facilitate participation in social and recreational activities, ensuring individuals with learning disabilities are included in the community..
  • Monitor and report any changes in health, working collaboratively with healthcare professionals to address medical needs..
  • Maintain accurate and detailed records of support provided, progress made, and any relevant information, ensuring compliance with regulations..
  • Advocate for the rights and choices of individuals with learning disabilities, ensuring their voices are heard and respected..
What are the entry requirements for a Learning Disabilities Support Worker?

There are no formal academic entry requirements. In most cases workers will be required to register with the appropriate statutory body which involves satisfying the registration criteria. This would normally include holding or working towards the appropriate qualification for the job. Entrants must typically be 18 years old and have experience of working in a care environment. Both Off and on-the-job training is available. A wide range of qualifications including NVQs/SVQs covering various aspects of care are available. Background checks including a DBS check are likely to be required.