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Mental Health Support Worker

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Mental Health Support Worker
Nights Support Worker - Adults with Learning Disabilities & Mental Health
Make a real difference. Every day.
At IBC Healthcare, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a meaningful, fulfilling life within their community. We are looking for compassionate and motivated Support Workers who are passionate about enabling adults with learning disabilities and mental health needs to live as independently as possible.
This role is about more than care - it’s about empowerment, inclusion, and purpose.
Role: Support Worker
Pay Rate: £12.90 Per Hour
Shifts: Days & Nights
Full-time - 42 hours per week
About the Role:
As a Support Worker, you will play a vital role in supporting adults to:
- Engage in meaningful activities that reflect their interests, goals, and aspirations
- Build confidence and skills to live as independently as possible
- Access and participate in their local communities, including education, employment, volunteering, and social opportunities
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with family, friends, and professionals
- Make informed choices and have their voice heard in all aspects of their lives
You will provide person-centred support that promotes dignity, respect, and choice, adapting your approach to meet each individual’s needs.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support individuals with daily living skills, encouraging independence at every opportunity
- Facilitate community-based activities and meaningful occupation, tailored to individual outcomes
- Promote emotional wellbeing and positive mental health
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals
- Maintain accurate records and contribute to person-centred support planning
- Support individuals to manage risks safely while maintaining choice and autonomy
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About You:
We’re looking for people who:
- Are caring, patient, and genuinely committed to supporting others
- Believe in ability, not limitation
- Can encourage independence while providing the right level of support
- Communicate clearly and respectfully
- Are reliable, flexible, and able to work as part of a supportive team
Experience in learning disabilities or mental health is welcomed, but not essential - we value the right attitude, values, and willingness to learn.
Why Work for IBC Healthcare?
We believe our staff do amazing work every day, and we make sure they feel supported, valued, and recognised.
Our Benefits Include:
- Competitive salary
- Fully paid, comprehensive training and induction
- Clear career development and progression opportunities
- Funded qualifications (Diploma Levels 2, 3, 4 & 5)
- Reward and recognition schemes, including Star Performer of the Month
- Blue Light Card
- Free access to Udemy online learning
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
- Wellbeing support
- Casual dress
- 28 days paid holiday (including bank holidays)


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About IBC Healthcare:
IBC Healthcare is a leading Health and Social Care provider across the Midlands, supporting hundreds of adults with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, and mental health conditions.
We work in partnership with over 20 Local Authorities and ICBs, developing bespoke, high-quality services that promote inclusion, independence, and opportunity.
Our purpose is simple: to support people to live meaningful lives, with access to real choices, community connections, and opportunities.
We listen, we value, and we champion the aspirations of the people we support.
As an employer, we invest heavily in our people, ensuring robust support structures, high-quality training, and a culture where everyone can thrive.
What our staff say:
- 97% would recommend IBC Healthcare as a great place to work
- 93% plan to remain with IBC long-term
If you’re looking for a role that offers genuine job satisfaction, professional growth, and the opportunity to make a real difference every day, we would love to hear from you.
Apply now and start doing amazing work that truly matters.
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