Bank Support Worker - Adult Community Support
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health, Community Health
Bank Support Worker - Adult Community Support ()
Employer:
Swanton Care and Community
Location:
Pay:
£12.60 per hour
What we can offer:
- Refer a friend scheme – receive £400 each time a successful referral is made.
- We award contributions for going the extra mile and for good inspection feedback with vouchers for high street shops and other surprises.
- Long service awards recognize your contribution to the team and celebrate long service.
- Employee benefits app – stay connected to our community, receive discounts across everyday and luxury shops, access information about learning & development opportunities.
- Cycle to work – save money and get fit with our salary sacrifice scheme.
- Pension – auto enrolment into our salary sacrifice pension scheme.
- Life cover – death in service benefit.
- Funded qualifications – earn whilst you learn.
- Career pathways – apprenticeships in Health and Social Care (Level
3), earn whilst you learn. - Swanton Educates – training qualification centre.
- Trained mental health first aiders – available to support you when you need someone to talk to.
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – free confidential access to 24‑hr assistance program for counselling, advice and support.
- Employee Voice – regular events throughout the year to listen to feedback.
subject to eligibility & criteria
Contract Type:
Contract
Hours:
Disability Confident:
No
Closing Date:
27/12/2025
About this jobWE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIP.
The Role:
To provide practical assistance and emotional support to empower the people we support to achieve their goals and aspirations, respecting everyone’s individuality and enabling them to make appropriate choices to live the life they wish, in line with their individual support plans.
Promote the health, well-being, physical, emotional, cultural and spiritual beliefs of the people we support and ensure they are met in an inclusive way.
General housekeeping duties that can include shopping, domestic duties as well as elements of personal care.
As part of the role, you will need to be able to complete a range of records and documents.
To undertake this role, it is essential that you hold a valid UK driving licence.
About you:
Are you enthusiastic, compassionate and committed to supporting people in a way which respects their dignity?
Ideally you will have previous experience supporting people with learning disabilities, although full training will be provided.
You will also need to be adaptable, flexible with excellent communication skills and able to work as part of our team.
Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
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