Support Worker / Grounds Maintenance Person

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Support Worker / Grounds Maintenance Person / Anglesey / £13,333 per annum, Pro rata

Are you a compassionate, practical, and proactive person with a love for the outdoors? We're looking for someone to join our team at Tyddyn Môn, a charity that has been supporting adults with learning disabilities for nearly 40 years. This isn't just a maintenance job; it's an opportunity to make a real difference by combining your practical skills with a passion for helping others.

This part-time role is based at our beautiful 35-acre farm in Anglesey. You'll work 21 hours a week (3 days), playing a crucial role in maintaining our grounds and supporting our service users with a wide range of activities.

The Role:

Your days will be a mix of hands-on grounds maintenance and supporting our service users with day-to-day activities. Your main responsibilities will include:

· Grounds Maintenance: Maintaining our farm's grounds, including our ponds, polytunnel, and greenhouse. You'll handle tasks like mowing, pruning, edging, and keeping our spaces tidy and safe.

· Handy Person Tasks: Taking on general woodworking and maintenance tasks around the farm.

· Activity Support: Working alongside and supporting adults with learning disabilities as they engage in activities like gardening, horticulture, animal care, woodwork, arts and crafts, music, and cookery.

· Transport: Assisting with transporting individuals to and from the farm.

About You:

We're looking for someone who is:

· Caring and Compassionate: You have a genuine passion for supporting people with learning disabilities.

· Practical and Proactive: You are a self-starter who can work independently and as part of a team, with a positive 'can-do' attitude.

· Reliable and Flexible: You are adaptable and willing to take on a variety of tasks as needed.

· A good communicator: You are approachable, with good listening and communication skills.

· Experienced: While not essential, experience in garden or grounds maintenance and/or supporting people with learning disabilities is highly desirable.

Requirements:

· A full clean UK driving license is essential.

· You must be 21 years or older (due to insurance requirements).

· A Class D1 license is a bonus, but we will provide training if you don’t have one.

· The ability to communicate in Welsh is highly desirable.

Key Details:

· Location: Tyddyn Môn Farm, Hendy, Brynrefail, Dulas, Anglesey

· Salary: £13,333 per annum pro rata

· Hours: 21 hours per week (3 days)

· Holidays: 18 days per year (pro rata)

· Pension: 3% employer contribution

· Contract: Subject to a six-month review period. This role is also subject to an enhanced DBS check.

If you are a practical person who wants to combine your skills with a truly rewarding purpose, we would love to hear from you. Please apply today!

Gweithiwr Cefnogi / Person Cynnal a Chadw Tiroedd / Ynys Môn / £13,333 y flwyddyn, Pro rata

Ydych chi'n berson tosturiol, ymarferol ac sy'n mwynhau’r awyr agored? Rydym yn chwilio am rywun i ymuno gyda thîm Tyddyn Môn, elusen sydd wedi bod yn cefnogi oedolion gydag anableddau dysgu am bron i 40 mlynedd. Nid gwaith cynnal a chadw yn unig sydd yn ofynnol gan y swydd hon; mae'n gyfle i wneud gwahaniaeth gwirioneddol drwy gyfuno eich sgiliau ymarferol gyda'ch angerdd dros helpu eraill.

Mae'r swydd rhan amser hon wedi'i lleoli ar ein fferm 35 acer hyfryd yn Ynys Môn. Byddwch yn gweithio 21 awr yr wythnos (3 diwrnod), gan chwarae rhan hanfodol yn cynnal ein tiroedd ac yn cefnogi ein defnyddwyr gwasanaeth gydag ystod eang o weithgareddau.

Y Rôl:

Bydd eich dyddiau'n gymysgedd o waith ymarferol cynnal a chadw a chefnogi ein defnyddwyr gwasanaeth gyda gweithgareddau o ddydd i ddydd. Bydd eich prif gyfrifoldebau’n cynnwys:

· Cynnal a Chadw Tiroedd: Cynnal tir y fferm, gan gynnwys ein pyllau, twnelau polythen a thŷ gwydr. Byddwch yn gyfrifol am dasgau megis torri glaswellt, tocio, torri ymylon glaswellt, a chadw ein gofodau'n daclus a diogel.

· Tasgau Person Defnyddiol: Ymgymryd â thasgau gwaith coed a chynnal a chadw cyffredinol o amgylch y fferm.

· Cefnogi Gweithgareddau: Gweithio ochr yn ochr gyda phobl ag anableddau a'u cefnogi wrth iddynt ymgymryd â gweithgareddau megis garddio, garddwriaeth, gofal anifeiliaid, gwaith coed, celf a chrefft, cerddoriaeth a choginio.

· Trafnidiaeth: Cynorthwyo gyda chludo unigolion i'r fferm ac oddi yno.

Eich Cefndir Chi:

Rydym yn chwilio am rywun sy'n:

· Ofalgar a Thosturiol: Mae gennych angerdd gwirioneddol dros gefnogi pobl oedd ag anableddau dysgu.

· Ymarferol a Rhagweithiol: Rydych yn gallu dechrau rhoi pethau ar waith, ac yn gallu gweithio'n annibynnol ac fel rhan o dîm, gydag agwedd bositif sy'n barod i roi cynnig ar unrhyw beth.

· Dibynadwy a Hyblyg: Rydych yn gallu addasu ac yn fodlon cymryd arnoch amrywiaeth o dasgau yn ôl y galw.

· Cyfathrebu'n dda: Rydych yn berson agored, gyda sgiliau gwrando a chyfathrebu da.

· Profiadol: Er nad yw'n hanfodol, mae profiad gyda gwaith chynnal a chadw gardd neu diroedd a/neu gefnogi pobl gydag anableddau dysgu yn hynod ddymunol.

Gofynion:

· Mae trwydded yrru lawn, lân yn hanfodol.

· Rhaid i chi fod yn 21 neu hŷn (oherwydd gofynion yswiriant).

· Mae trwydded Dosbarth D1 yn fonws, ond byddwn yn darparu hyfforddiant os nad oes gennych chi un.

· Mae'r gallu i gyfathrebu yn Gymraeg yn ddymunol iawn.

Manylion Allweddol:

· Lleoliad: Fferm Tyddyn Môn, Hendy, Brynrefail, Dulas, Ynys Môn

· Cyflog: £13,333 y flwyddyn pro rata

· Oriau: 21 awr yr wythnos (3 diwrnod)

· Gwyliau: 18 diwrnod y flwyddyn (pro rata)

· Pensiwn: Cyfraniad cyflogwr o 3%

· Contract: Yn ddibynnol ar gyfnod adolygu o chwe mis. Mae'r swydd hon hefyd yn amodol ar wiriad manwl gan y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd.

Os ydych yn berson ymarferol sydd eisiau cyfuno eich sgiliau gyda phwrpas sy'n rhoi boddhad gwirioneddol, byddem wrth ein bodd yn clywed gennych chi. Ymgeisiwch heddiw

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