Support Worker/Senior Support Worker (SB1)

Posting date28 August 2025

Closing date27/09/2025 12:43:27

Salary£12.21 to £12.45 per hour

LocationBanstead, Surrey

CompanySwanton Care and Community

Job typePermanent

HoursFull Time

Reference17056157

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Full time and part time opportunities available

Earn competitive pay + develop and grow with a company that cares about you!

If you’re outgoing, friendly and passionate about people, you could make a real positive difference as a Support Worker/Senior Support Worker in the Swanton Community Services Team in Banstead.

You’ll be supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives within their community. Also, you will be role modelling best practice to other staff and encouraging them to do their very best.

You’ll be…

Supporting service users with daily activities – providing high quality support to people of all ages to achieve their goals and aspirations
Encouraging personal development – helping service users develop valuable life skills
Proactive – supporting service users to engage in their local community from going shopping, to attending leisure events
Supporting staff – acting as a mentor to other support workers and supporting the Field Care Supervisor

You’ll enjoy…

Competitive pay – earn up to £30,596.80 (inc 2 sleep/week)
Exclusive staff discounts – offers on top brands
Local work & paid mileage – short commutes helping local people
Excellent career opportunities – develop yourself and your career
Paid ongoing training – from our exclusive Training Academy Team
Paid holiday – to support your personal life
24/7 support – for your health and mental wellbeing
Pension – to help prepare for your future
Refer-a-Friend scheme* – earn £300 for every friend that starts with us
*T&Cs apply

You’ll need…

Experience working with adults with disabilities
IT literacy
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Patience, compassion and a can-do attitude at all times
A responsible, dedicated and a flexible approach to work
Previous experience working with people with learning disabilities is required. When you join, you’ll receive advanced training from our exclusive Training Academy where you’ll learn the specialist skills to deliver high quality support.

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