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Male Support Worker - Bristol (BS10)

  • Location:

    Wells

  • Sector:

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    £12.21 - £12.94 per hour + Flexible work, weekly pay, ongoing training

  • Contact:

    Harry Haward

  • Contact email:

    harry.haward@brookstreetsocialcare.co.uk

  • Job ref:

    BBBH410387_1748413079

  • Published:

    1 day ago

  • Expiry date:

    27/06/2025

Job Description


Male Support Worker - Bristol
Location: Bristol Hourly Rate: £12.94 per hour Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours) | Part-time considered (21-37.5 hours) Training: Full training provided, with opportunities to complete an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care Requirements:


  • Full UK manual driving licence

  • Experience working within Learning Disabilities and Autism

  • Sponsorship not available for this position

About the Role


We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Male Support Worker to provide high-quality care and support to young men with Autism living in their own flats in Bristol. This role is essential in promoting independence, fostering social connections, and helping individuals lead meaningful lives on their own terms.

Who Will You Support?


You will be working with young men with Autism who require support tailored to their unique needs. To be part of this team, you must have experience supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities and Autism, as well as a strong understanding of complex behaviours or Positive Behaviour Support.
Key Qualities:


  • Creative, passionate, calm, and patient

  • Prepared to support physical activities, particularly outdoor walking

  • An interest in cars/mechanics would be advantageous


"Gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010."

How Will You Make a Difference?


As a support worker, you will provide person-centred care that empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives. This includes:


  • Adapting support based on individual needs and preferences

  • Encouraging autonomy and decision-making

  • Helping individuals become as independent as possible

  • Building confidence and developing life skills

  • Facilitating community involvement by joining clubs and maintaining social connections

  • Being patient and understanding, allowing individuals to progress at their own pace

  • Celebrating achievements, no matter how small

Apply Today!


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