SeeAbility
Female Support Worker - Driver

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Role Description
Female Support Worker - Make Every Day Matter
Location:
Ferndown, Dorset
Salary
£25,525.50 per year (£13.09 per hour) plus benefits.
Hours
37.5 hours per week
Driving Licence
Manual full UK licence essential
Visa Sponsorship Not Available
Applicants must already be authorised to work in the United Kingdom; the employer is not able to provide new work authorisation.
Make a Real Difference
We are excited to welcome an experienced Support Worker to join our supported living home in Ferndown. If you’re someone who leads with empathy, champions quality of life, and believes in supporting people to live the lives they choose, while building genuine, trusted relationships, this could be the role for you.
What’s in It for You?
- Guaranteed hours - stability you can rely on
- Paid training and career development - grow your skills with us
- A supportive and friendly team - you’ll never be on your own
- Stream (formerly Wagestream) - access your pay when you need it
Is This You?
- Do you stay calm when things take time?
- Can you explain information clearly and more than once if needed?
- Do you value routine, structure and helping others feel safe and confident?
Role
This is a physical, hands‑on role for someone who is experienced in supporting people that may demonstrate challenging behaviour, and to succeed you’ll have:
- Good spoken and written English
- A full UK manual driving licence
- The right to live and work in the UK
- A practical, active approach to work, with the ability to support people throughout the day
- A caring, positive and resilient mindset
Reasons to use Rodeo
I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
Honest answer — it depends on where you want to end up. A lot of top grad schemes (Big 4, civil service, banking) don’t need a masters. Let’s look at the ones you’d be competitive for now, and we can decide if a masters actually adds anything.
Also worth knowing: most autumn 2026 applications are open now. Timing matters more than you think.
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Grad scheme, placement, apprenticeship? Not sure what you want yet — that's fine. Your agent talks it through with you and turns "I have no idea" into a shortlist.
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Why you're a good match
StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Every day your agent scans the market matching roles against what actually matters to you, not just keywords on a CV.
Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
Only hits
No noise. No "maybe this fits." Just roles with a clear explanation of why they're right — and where to focus when applying.
If you genuinely care about people, we can teach you the rest.
How Will You Make a Difference
As a Support Worker, you’ll help people live fuller, more independent lives by:
- Supporting daily routines from morning to bedtime
- Planning and enjoying person‑centred activities — walks, swimming, shopping and trips out
- Building trusted, respectful relationships that support confidence and wellbeing
- Keeping clear and accurate records
- Working closely with colleagues and professionals
This is a role where building strong relationships is just as important as providing practical support. Please see below links about the role of a Support Worker.
www.seeability.org/supportworker2
Welcome - SeeAbility Careers
About The Home
At Arnold Road, Dorset we support a lovely lady who has transitioned from a long stay acute setting to her own home, supported by Seeability. She has moderate learning disabilities but manages her personal care with minimal prompting. A homebody at heart, she prefers staying in and communicating using a mix of Makaton and her own unique signs.
Ready to Apply?
If you’re looking for more than just a job, a place where you can grow, thrive and truly make an impact, we’d love to hear from you. Hit apply and start making a difference today.


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Our Benefits
Why Join us as a Support Worker
We don’t just offer jobs — we build careers and celebrate people.
www.seeability.org/rewards-appreciation
Safer Recruitment
SeeAbility is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. All colleagues are expected to uphold this commitment.
Successful applicants will be subject to safer recruitment checks, including:
- Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (where appropriate)
- Identity, current address and right-to-work verification
- Health declaration to ensure that you are medically suitable for the role you have been offered
- Employment references relating to work with children or vulnerable adults
All checks are completed at SeeAbility’s expense before a start date is confirmed.
Diversity & Inclusion
We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, including those with disabilities or who are neurodivergent.
Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process.
In exceptional circumstances, a genuine occupational requirement may apply under the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1)
For this role, gender is considered a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010
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