Worked in care or teaching previously?
Experienced working with individuals with disabilities?
Interested in autism and passionate about making a difference?
Whatever your background, join JigsawPlus to build a career and make life changing differences.
How do Learning Support Workers contribute?
- Provide support, care and teaching to autistic adult learners’
- Plan, prepare and deliver activities supporting the development of knowledge and skills
- Provide behaviourally based support to reduce behaviours that impact quality of life
- Provide personal care, encouraging and enabling adult learners to maintain acceptable levels of hygiene, including toileting, dressing and washing
- Support adult learners’ participation in social, leisure and educational activities within the local community, applying theory-based learning to practice
- 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 JigsawPlus?
- Competitive pay and a £500 bonus upon completion of probationary period
- 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
- Lots of career advancement opportunities and regular salary progression within a short space of time
- Extensive training including first aid, safeguarding, emergency medication and much more
- Opportunities to gain funded and recognised qualifications including Care Certificate and NVQ L3 in adult social care
- Opportunities to gain further work independently with our learners outside of your standard working day
- Supportive colleagues and management
What do you need?
- Driving licence or access to a lift (due to remote location)
- Professional, personal or voluntary experience of working with adults or young people with disabilities
- Comfortable working with adults who exhibit challenging behaviour
- Comfortable supporting others with personal/intimate care where required
- Ability to keep calm in high pressure situations
For this role we welcome applications from those with no sectoral experience – We are committed to staff development and will help you to develop the skills and expertise you need! All you will need is a keen interest in learning disabilities and a strong passion for helping others.
We are also keen to accommodate flexible working request for both part time hours and part time days per week. Please enquire upon application about how these options could work for you.
Please note: This role is also known as ‘Trainee Behaviour Analysis Graduate’