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Support Worker - Huntingdon

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Support Worker – Huntingdon (Full-time/Part-time)
Location: FitzRoy Supported Living Service in Huntingdon
Hours Available:
- Full-time & part-time roles
- Rates: £12.00 per hour (with 10% weekend enhancement)
- Overtime rate: +£2.50 extra per hour
- Full-time roles include 2 sleeping nights per month (£50 per night)
Essential Requirements:
- A valid manual driving licence is required
About the Role
FitzRoy Supporting Living Service in Huntingdon provides care & support for 5 male residents with learning disabilities and autism. We are seeking exceptional support workers to join our friendly team—could this be you?
As a Support Worker, your day will be varied and rewarding, focusing on creating a tailored support programme for residents to reach their goals while maintaining choice and control over their daily lives.
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Your responsibilities may include:
- Providing personalised one-to-one care adapted to individual needs
- Assisting with daily living activities and personal care
- Engaging residents in fulfilling interests and activities that contribute to a healthy, balanced lifestyle
- Collaborating to promote independence and life enrichment
What We Offer
- No previous social care experience required – we provide full training to develop exceptional care skills
- Weekend & overtime enhancements
- 30 days holiday (increasing with service time) including Bank Holidays
- Free family Health Cash Back Scheme membership (spread costs on dental, optical, chiropractor and more)
- Employee Assistance Programme, including virtual GP support and legal advice
- Paid Blue Light card
- Paid DBS check and updates
- Loyalty awards & life assurance benefits
- Perkbox shopping discounts


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About FitzRoy
FitzRoy is a national charity founded 60 years ago by visionary parents as an alternative to institutional care for hundreds of people with learning disabilities, autism, acquired brain injuries or mental health conditions.
Our core values – ‘We See The Person, We Are Brave, We Are Creative’ – drive all we do. Every support role offers learning, growth and opportunities to transform lives.
We provide a supportive and inclusive environment where your skills make a meaningful difference. Apply today!
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