Autism & Mental Health Support Worker – Community Care

Autism & Mental Health Support Worker – Community Care

Full-Time 26640 - 32560 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support individuals with autism and mental health needs in their community.
  • Company: Home Not Hospital, a compassionate community care provider.
  • Benefits: Flexible hours, training opportunities, and a supportive team environment.
  • Other info: Join a dedicated team focused on empowering individuals to thrive.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in someone's life while gaining valuable experience.
  • Qualifications: Understanding of autism and mental health, plus a caring attitude.

The predicted salary is between 26640 - 32560 Β£ per year.

Home Not Hospital is looking for a dedicated Mental Health Support Worker to join a community-based care team in Weston-super-Mare.

You will support an individual with autism, a mild learning disability and complex mental health needs, helping them maintain independence, stay safe at home and in the community, and enjoy meaningful activities.

We seek compassionate, patient team players who understand autism, mental health challenges and trauma-informed approaches.

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Autism & Mental Health Support Worker – Community Care employer: Specialist Homecare Group

Home Not Hospital is an exceptional employer that prioritises the well-being and professional growth of its staff. With a strong focus on community care in Weston-super-Mare, we offer a supportive work culture that values compassion and teamwork, alongside opportunities for training and development in mental health and autism support. Join us to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a fulfilling career in a nurturing environment.

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Contact Details:

Specialist Homecare Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Autism & Mental Health Support Worker – Community Care

Understanding of Autism
Knowledge of Mental Health Challenges
Compassion
Patience
Teamwork
Trauma-Informed Approaches
Supportive Communication