Job description
Are you interested in supporting others to reach their full potential? Are you encouraging, positive, empathetic, trustworthy and good at problem-solving?
Role: Project Worker for adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities
Company: halow project (head office based in Guildford)
Location: Our sessions are based at community venues across Surrey, with this role being primarily based in Guildford with some occasional working in Woking.
Hours: Full time 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9.30am to 4.30pm with occasional weekends and evenings for specific events.
Salary: £20,020 - £20,930 per year depending on experience.
Annual Leave: 33 days pro-rata, inclusive of bank holidays.
Training: Fully paid training is given and further development opportunities are available.
You’ll get access to great benefits including:
Free DBS check- Free Blue Light Card membership
- Retail discounts
- Free/discounted tickets for events, gigs and shows
- Workplace pension scheme
- Free eye tests
- Cycle2Work scheme
- 24-hour employee assistance program
- Travel season ticket advances
- Staff referral bonus scheme
Closing date for applications is March 17 2023 and interviews will be ongoing during the advertisement period.
Apply today and we’ll be in touch by the next working day. Or get in touch by email [email protected] or phone 01483 447960 to discuss this great role.
About Us
About The Role
Building Futures is halow's full time community based learning programme that runs over 5 days per week across 3 year groups. It is our flagship programme which aims to nurture the independence, enrich the lives, continue the education and build the futures of our young adults living with learning disabilities - click here to have a look at what the programme involves.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and caring Project Worker to be part of the team and help supporting the Year Leads to plan and deliver group sessions. Our Support Workers need to be excellent communicators who are confident to support and deliver outstanding person-centred sessions to our groups. You will ideally be proactive and keen for continuous improvement in yourself and the adults you are supporting, contributing to the development of the programme and working closely with the team. You will be responsible for providing a high level of service and support to our participants, colleagues and stakeholders by being responsible for Safeguarding and ensuring a safe, caring, responsive, effective and well led service – compliant with regulations and legislation.
If you are an individual who wants to make a difference to the lives of adults with learning disabilities living in Surrey then we want to hear from you!
All positions are subject to an enhanced DBS check and suitable references.
The nature of this role means that you must be at least 18 years old and have the right to work in the UK. Please note we are currently unable to provide visa sponsorship.