Support Worker - Part Time 21 hrs

Posting date19 December 2025

Closing date18/01/2026 20:06:02

Salary£12.60 per hour, £12.60 per hour - over time paid at £14 per hour

LocationME7 5AA

CompanyThe Kent Autistic Trust

Job typePermanent

HoursPart Time

Reference17636280

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SUPPORT WORKER MEDWAY- PART TIME

HOURS: 21HRS PER WEEK, 2-WEEK ROTA CONTRACT: PERMANENT FIXED DAYS AS BELOW:

Week 1 - 9am - 4pm Wednesday, Friday and Sunday

Week 2 - 9am - 4pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

LOOKING FOR A ROLE WHERE YOU CAN TRULY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A SERVICE RATED GOOD OR OUTSTANDING?

On average our starting salary for a support worker is £25,812 per year (based on a 35-hour week and including one sleep in per week at £60 per night). Just working an additional 6 hours per week, i.e., 41 hours, will allow you to earn £29,844 per year (including holiday allowance). Indeed, our Support Workers can earn significantly higher salaries by picking up overtime, with many of our experienced workers earning more than £30,000 per year.

We're actively seeking kind, caring, and dedicated Support Workers to join the team at Kent Autistic Trust. You'll be supporting autistic adults and those with associated neurodevelopmental conditions in welcoming residential and supported living services across Medway helping with practical and emotional daily support, personal care, medication, and engaging in meaningful activities like swimming, shopping, cinema trips, and even theme park days.

You'll also be involved in supporting with everyday domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and maintaining a safe, comfortable living environment.

This is a rewarding support worker role where no two days are the same. Some of the people we support may express themselves through behaviors that reflect anxiety, sensory overload, or difficulties in communication. You'll need to remain calm, consistent and compassionate, using person-centred approaches to understand and respond appropriately to each individuals needs.

If you're someone who leads with empathy and believes everyone deserves a life full of choice, connection, and joy we'd love to hear from you.

Our starting salary for a support worker is £23888 per year (based on a 37.5-hour week (£12.25 per hour).

We're actively seeking kind, caring, and dedicated Support Workers to join the team at Kent Autistic Trust. You'll be supporting autistic adults and those with associated neurodevelopmental conditions in welcoming residential and supported living services across Medway helping with practical and emotional daily support, personal care, medication, and engaging in meaningful activities like swimming, shopping, cinema trips, and even theme park days.

You'll also be involved in supporting with everyday domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and maintaining a safe, comfortable living environment.

This is a rewarding support worker role where no two days are the same. Some of the people we support may express themselves through behaviors that reflect anxiety, sensory overload, or difficulties in communication. You'll need to remain calm, consistent and compassionate, using person-centred approaches to understand and respond appropriately to each individuals needs.

If you're someone who leads with empathy and believes everyone deserves a life full of choice, connection, and joy we'd love to hear from you.

WHAT WE OFFER

o Competitive salary with overtime opportunities
o Specialist training & development, including Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
o 28 days holiday plus the option to buy more
o Pension, sick pay, staff discounts, employee assistance programme
o Friendly, supportive team culture
o Refer a friend scheme
o Fully paid enhanced DBS


KEY REQUIREMENTS

o Manual UK driving licence essential confident driving mobility vehicles/people carriers
o Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available)
o Ability to confidently and consistently support individuals who may experience emotional distress, heightened anxiety, or difficulty regulating their behaviour
o Clear, calm, and adaptable communication style to meet the needs of individuals with complex communication profiles


PLEASE NOTE

o We are unable to accept applications via recruitment agencies for this role.
o We are unable to accept applications from those requiring sponsorship visas.
o We are unable to accept applications fro those on restricted hour visa (students and COS)
o Employment is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
o A copy of our Privacy Notice is available on our website.

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