Join a dedicated team that makes a real difference in the lives of individuals with autism, supporting their growth and independence every day. This role in our 4-bed adult residential home in Crewe offers the chance to develop meaningful relationships, gain valuable experience in a supportive environment, and contribute to a positive, inclusive community. With ongoing training and opportunities for career progression, you’ll be empowered to build a rewarding career while helping others achieve their aspirations.
Please note that iMap currently do not offer Visa Sponsorship.
Provide day-to-day support to adults with autism, assisting with personal care, social activities, and skill development to promote independence. Implement individualised support plans, monitor progress, and report any changes in behaviour or needs. Work collaboratively with colleagues and families to create a safe, positive, and inclusive environment. Attend training sessions to enhance skills and maintain up-to-date knowledge of best practices.
Experience in social care or working with individuals with autism is desirable but not essential. A caring, patient, and reliable attitude is required, along with good communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team, adhering to our values of Understand, Empower, and Aspire. Basic literacy and numeracy skills are necessary, and a willingness to learn and develop professionally is essential.
- A caring, patient, and reliable attitude with a genuine interest in supporting adults with autism.
- Relevant qualifications in social care, or willingness to complete.
- Good communication skills, both verbal and written, to effectively interact with individuals, families, and colleagues.
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and independently when required.
- Basic literacy and numeracy skills to complete records and follow support plans accurately.
- Willingness to learn, attend training sessions, and develop professionally within the role.
- Experience in social care or working with individuals with autism is desirable but not essential.
- Commitment to promoting independence, dignity, and respect for those supported.
- Ability to observe, monitor, and report changes in behaviour or needs in a timely manner.
- Flexibility to adapt to individual support plans and the varying needs of service users.
- Understanding of confidentiality and safeguarding principles to ensure a safe and inclusive environment.