Experienced Learning Support Worker - Make a Difference in the Lives of Young Adults with AutismAre you a recent Physiology graduate looking for a rewarding career in young adult care?This school is a leading adult day centre, is seeking a passionate and dedicated Learning Support Worker to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity to use your knowledge of human physiology and apply it to a practical setting, supporting adults with autism to achieve their full potential.About the Role:
- You will be working with autistic learners aged 18 and over, using behaviour driven teaching strategies and interventions to support their development of knowledge and skills.
- You will be instrumental in enhancing their well-being, independence, and social inclusion, making a significant difference in their lives.
- As a valued member of the team, you will also have the opportunity to train and mentor new staff, take the lead in group situations, and deputise for Senior Support Workers when needed.
What does an Experienced Learning Support Worker do?
- Provide support, care, and teaching to autistic adult learners.
- Mentor and train new staff.
- Deputise for senior staff where needed and take the lead.
- Plan, prepare, and deliver lessons and activities supporting the development of knowledge and skills.
- Provide behaviourally based support to reduce behaviours that impact quality of life.
- Support adult learners' participation in social, leisure, and educational activities within the local community.
- Support adult learners to access work experience and employment opportunities.
- Track adult learners' progress, ensuring support, care, and teaching is appropriate and effective.
Why choose this school?
- Competitive pay and a £500 bonus upon starting.
- Sociable hours (Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm) with no evening, weekend, or sleep ins required.
- Part-time working available (3 or 4 full days per week).
- 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays.
- Opportunities to progress to Senior Support Worker and Team Leader roles with associated salary increases.
- Funded and recognised qualifications and training available in Positive Behaviour Support including Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) and Behaviour Analysis Teaching accreditation's focusing on adult curriculum.
- Opportunities to grow leadership skills and advance your career in health and social care.
What do you need?
- Recent degree in Physiology or a related field.
- Proven experience of working with adults who exhibit behaviours that challenge.
- Ability to keep calm in high pressure situations.
- Commitment to completing CABAS ® Teaching Assistant Rank within 9-12 months.
How to find out more
Successful candidates will undergo pre-employment safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS check.
If you are interested in this opportunity and would like to hear more, please apply now and someone will get straight back to you, or call Paul Hirchfield on .