Community Outcomes Facilitator
Daytime Opportunities – Tameside
Location: Tameside (community-based across the borough)
Hours: Flexible (sessional / part-time / full-time available)
Pay: £13.45
Start: Immediate & rolling recruitment
About the Role
We are recruiting Community Outcomes Facilitators to support adults accessing Daytime Opportunities across Tameside.
This is not a traditional support worker role. You will act as a facilitator, mentor and enabler, working alongside individuals to help them build confidence, independence, social connections and meaningful community lives.
The role is aligned to Tameside Council\’s Daytime Opportunities Flexible Purchasing System, focusing on person-centred, strengths-based and outcome-led support.
What You\’ll Be Doing
- Supporting adults to achieve personal goals, aspirations and outcomes
- Facilitating group and individual daytime activities in community settings
- Encouraging independence, choice and positive risk-taking
- Supporting access to community, education, volunteering, employment and social opportunities
- Building strong, respectful relationships based on trust and equality
- Promoting social inclusion, friendships and community participation
- Supporting engagement in digital and innovative opportunities
- Working in partnership with families, carers, colleagues and local professionals
- Following safeguarding procedures and maintaining accurate records
Who We\’re Looking For
We\’re looking for people who are:
- Warm, empathetic and people-focused
- Confident working alongside individuals, not doing things for them
- Creative and solution-focused
- Passionate about independence, inclusion and empowerment
- Reliable, professional and reflective
- Comfortable working in community environments
- Able to communicate clearly and respectfully
Essential Experience
- Experience supporting adults with:
- Learning disabilities
- Autism / neurodiversity
- Mental health needs
- Physical or sensory needs
- Understanding of person-centred and strengths-based practice
- Willingness to work flexibly across Tameside
Training & Compliance
You\’ll receive a full induction and ongoing training, including:
- Safeguarding Adults & Children
- Mental Capacity Act
- Autism Awareness
- Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training
- Equality & Diversity
- First Aid & Health & Safety
Enhanced DBS required (or willingness to obtain).
Why Work With Us?
- Be part of a progressive, values-led service
- Make a real difference to people\’s lives
- Work creatively in the community – no two days the same
- Flexible working opportunities
You will
- Facilitate 1:1 and small group sessions (3, 5, or 7 hours)
- Promote independence, confidence, and positive risk-taking
- Encourage people to develop new skills (e.g., travel, daily living, social skills)
- Support people to build friendships, explore interests, and improve wellbeing
- Keep clear, accurate records and contribute to support plans
- Ensure safeguarding, safety, and dignity always
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys variety, loves working with people, and thrives in community settings rather than traditional care buildings.
What We Offer
- Real Living Wage rates
- Flexible hours around your availability
- Full induction and Care Certificate (if needed)
- All mandatory training provided, including Oliver McGowan LD & Autism
- Ongoing professional development & NVQ opportunities
- Supportive, values-driven team
- Mileage paid for community-based work
- Career progression as the service grows
About You
We\’d love to hear from you if you are:
- Compassionate, patient and values-driven
- Confident supporting people in the community
- Able to work independently and use your initiative
- A good communicator with a positive, encouraging approach
- Reliable, professional, and committed to safeguarding
- Willing to travel across Tameside
Essential:
- Experience in care, support, education, community work, or similar
- Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one)
- Right to work in the UK
- Driving licence and access to a vehicle
- NVQ Level 2/3 Health & Social Care (or willingness to complete)
Hours
Flexible full and part-time hours
Session lengths: 3 hours, 5 hours, or 7 hours
Weekdays, with weekends depending on demand.
If you want a role where you can genuinely make a difference and support people to live meaningful lives, we\’d love to hear from you.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: £13.45 per hour
Expected hours: No more than 37.5 per week
Benefits:
- Casual dress
Work Location: In person
Contact Detail:
Ownspace Health and Social Care Consultancy Recruiting Team