About Dimensions
You can bring your whole self to work and be celebrated for it. Inclusion, respect, and practical support ensure you feel seen, supported, and valued, so you can thrive alongside the people we support. Joining Dimensions means choosing a place where your growth and wellbeing matter just as much as the outcomes you help others achieve.
Thanks to our amazing teams, Dimensions Group has been accredited as a Great Place to Work for 2025 — our seventh consecutive year of recognition.
About the role
As a Support Worker, you’ll play an active role in helping each gentleman live the life he chooses, recognising that every moment has potential. No two days are the same. You’ll be supporting two adults with learning disabilities who both use wheelchairs and require full personal care, meal preparation, medication support, and assistance to access their local community. Using our person-centred approach, you’ll help them build skills, make choices, and enjoy social interests such as gaming, theatre trips, walks and travelling by bus.
You’ll support one gentleman with alternative communication, using patience, creativity, and the techniques you’ll learn through our specialist training (including diabetes care, epilepsy awareness, hoisting and SALT-guided feeding). You’ll encourage each person to grow in confidence, celebrate what they can do, and be alongside them for daily routines, housework, social time, and new experiences.
Working as part of a supportive team, you’ll follow consistent routines while adapting to individual needs. Shifts include earlies, lates, waking nights, and essential sleep-ins. You’ll help maintain clear records, uphold dignity, and respect, and build positive relationships with families, colleagues, and professionals, all while enabling the people we support to live full and empowered lives.
About you
You’re compassionate, adaptable, patient, and ready to learn. You can communicate in different ways and build trust with the people you will be supporting. You’re able to work as part of a team, maintain dignity and respect, follow personalised plans, and use your initiative.
You’ll be comfortable supporting personal care, pushing wheelchairs, completing training, and embracing new skills around diabetes, medication, hoisting, and behaviour support. No driving licence required. Previous care experience is welcome but not essential, full training is provided.
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