Community Support Worker

Flexible, adaptable and confident Support Workers needed

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Wellington
Part-Time
11:00-15:00

Part-Time Female Support Worker – Wellington Area

We’re looking for a kind, confident, and reliable female Support Worker to work with G, a fun gentleman with a kind heart who is new to the Wellington area.

G lives with his much-loved cat, N, who he calls his emotional support animal. He would like support from someone who understands the importance of companionship, routine, and creating a calm, positive environment for both him and N.

About GS has a wide range of interests including gaming, 80s and 90s music and films, and enjoys good conversation. He is very knowledgeable and enjoys sharing his interests with others.What the role involvesProviding person-centred support to help G maintain his independence and wellbeingPrompting morning medicationOffering active support to keep his home clean, comfortable, and welcomingSupporting G to attend important activities in the Chard area (a driving licence is essential)Encouraging healthier eating and engagement in outdoor activities. Being flexible around G’s routine – support times may vary due to health appointments or later starts to the day


Hours and flexibility

Part-time, starting with 2 days per week (11:00 – 15:00)

Potential for hours to increase as the relationship builds and G’s needs develop


About you

Female Support Worker (G’s personal preference)

Driver with access to a car

Experience supporting people with Learning Disabilities, Autism, and Mental Health needs

Patient, understanding, and able to promote confidence and wellbeing

Friendly, reliable, and able to support G to live a happy, fulfilling life

If you’re someone who enjoys building meaningful connections and supporting others to live well, we’d love to hear from you.

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