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Support Worker - Leicestershire

Location Market Harborough Discipline: Job type: Salary: £ Job ref: 031728 Published: 16 days ago Expiry date: 31 Oct 2025 22:59

Learning Disability Support Worker Join Our Team!

At Hft, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live the best life possible. As a **Female **Support Worker, youll help learning disabled adults learn new skills, develop independence, build confidence, and explore new interests. Every day is different - you could be supporting someone with daily tasks like cooking and shopping, helping them access the community, or encouraging them to try a new hobby. Your role is to provide the right level of support while promoting choice and independence.

Why Join Us?

At Hft, we believe in creating a supportive and rewarding workplace. We offer:

Competitive pay £ per hour plus enhanced rates for Bank Holidays Pension scheme Helping you plan for the future Generous leave 33 days including Bank Holidays, so you can recharge Full training and development No experience? No problem! Well support you every step of the way Fully funded Level 2 Diploma in Health & Social Care Earn while you learn Health & wellbeing benefits Employee assistance program, mental health support, and wellbeing initiatives Retail and leisure discounts Save on shopping, entertainment, and travel Supportive team environment Work alongside like-minded people who share your passion

Location: Market Harborough / Kibworth

Driving preferred Public transport is limited

* Right to work in the UK on a full-time/part-time basis without the need for sponsorship

Shifts: * Shifts: 30 hours Shifts will usually start around 7/7:30AM- 2/2:2:30pm- 2pm -9:30 pm Early, Lates, Weekends, sleep-in 10pm-7am (Sleep-in Rates basic rate +10% )

This post is covered by The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1, Occupational Requirements

STRICTLY NO AGENCIES PLEASE

​​​​​​​​​​​​​���We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive sufficient applications.

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