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Support Worker – Female
Pay Rate: £14.40 per hour
Hours: Full Time – 40-45 hours per week
Shifts: Mixture of day & nights (Sleep ins) – Monday – Sunday availability required.
Location: Brighton and Hove, BN41
Calling All Compassionate, Animal-Loving Support Workers
HomeCareDirect is looking for a compassionate, reliable and warm Support Worker to join a dedicated team supporting a young woman living at home with her family. This is a truly person-centred role supporting someone who thrives on family connection, sensory experiences, animals and music. If you are kind, patient and value building meaningful relationships, this could be the perfect opportunity.
About The Person You Will Be Supporting
You will be supporting a happy and content young woman with complex care needs who lives at home with her family. She loves being part of family life and enjoys calm, familiar routines. Music is a big part of her world, especially relaxing with her favourite songs and sensory lights. She also loves animals and enjoys spending time with the family pets. She enjoys getting out into the community and socialising, supported in a way that makes her feel safe, included and comfortable.
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What The Role Involves
- Supporting with community outings and social activities
- Medication administration
- Moving and handling
- Personal care
- Providing structured, consistent, person-centred support
About You
- Full UK driving licence essential, must be 21+ for insurance purposes
- Experience in care preferred & a knowledge of Learning Disabilities
- Comfortable around animals
- Passionate about making a genuine difference


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Why Join HomeCareDirect
- Specialist complex care training including, epilepsy management, hoisting and safeguarding
- 24 hour support from Regional Care Leads and Nurses
- Company pension
- Blue Light Card and wellbeing support
- Recognition awards including PA of the Quarter
- Opportunities for career progression
- Perkbox Employee Benefits – Unlock discounts at major retailers, cashback offers, wellbeing resources and exclusive employee rewards
If you are ready to join a supportive team where your work truly matters, apply today.
In line with the Equality Act 2010, this role has a genuine occupational requirement for a specific gender.
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