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Support Workers (multiple vacancies) - Learning Disabilities - Newcastle

Newcastle upon Tyne
£12 – £14/hr
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Support Workers (multiple vacancies) - Learning Disabilities - Newcastle

Join our team of dedicated and passionate Support Workers today!

LIFE by Be Caring is recruiting compassionate, skilled and values-driven Support Workers to join our specialist Learning Disabilities, Autism, Mental Health, and Complex Care services across Newcastle and Gateshead. These are active, rewarding roles where you'll be part of structured, person-centred support packages - helping people to live safely, confidently, and meaningfully in their communities.

We are unable to offer sponsorships.

Our Current Vacancies

Female Support Worker - NE13

(With the opportunity to pick up work in our other support services to bring up to full-time hours)

  • 12-hour shifts (06:45 - 18:45)
  • £13.30 per hour

For this role, we are recruiting a part-time female driver (applicants must be over 25, with a manual driving licence and comfortable driving a mobility car).

We are recruiting a compassionate and skilled Support Worker to join our specialist Learning Disabilities and Autism services across Newcastle and Gateshead. This is an active, rewarding role where you'll be part of a structured support package supporting a lovely lady to live safely and meaningfully.

Applicants will be calm and resilient with strong English language communication skills. They will be comfortable managing large amounts of phlegm (due to tracheostomy) and physically strong.

The successful applicant will be trained in all required clinical tasks, including:

  • Tracheostomy care
  • Cough Assist
  • PEG feeding

About the Client: The client enjoys having a laugh and friendly banter with her support team. She enjoys NUFC, watching soaps, listening to music, and reality TV. She likes getting out and about, including visits to her caravan during the summer as well as trips to Kielder (Calvert Trust).

Female Outreach Support Worker - Heaton, Newcastle

  • Hours to be discussed
  • £12.75 per hour

We are seeking a caring, reliable, and enthusiastic Female Outreach Support Worker to join a small, dedicated team supporting a young woman who is moving into her own flat in Heaton, Newcastle.

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The young lady has a Learning Disability, Autism, and ADHD and is looking for support to help her develop independence, build confidence, and enjoy the activities she loves.

As a Support Worker, you will provide person-centred support tailored to her individual needs. You will help her maintain her home, access her local community, develop life skills, and participate in activities that are meaningful to her.

The young lady enjoys:

  • Harry Potter
  • Arts and crafts
  • Shopping
  • Studying Hair and Beauty

Supporting her to engage in these interests will be an important part of the role.

We are looking for someone who is:

  • Consistent in their approach
  • Clear and positive when setting expectations and boundaries
  • A good listener with excellent communication skills
  • Patient, resilient, and understanding
  • Reliable and committed to providing high-quality support
  • Able to encourage independence while offering appropriate guidance and reassurance

Previous experience supporting people with Learning Disabilities, Autism, or ADHD is desirable but not essential. A positive attitude, willingness to learn, and a commitment to person-centred support are equally important.

Full-Time Male Support Worker (Independent Supported Living) - NE3 area

  • Supporting a client with Williams Syndrome and a Learning Disability
  • £12.75 per hour
  • 24-hour shifts (including a Sleep In)

For this role, we are recruiting an experienced full-time male Support Worker. This is an active, rewarding role where you'll be part of a structured support package supporting a gentleman to living safely in the community.

About the Client: This gentleman enjoys going out into the community, meeting new people, and participating in activities. His interests include drama, animals, and crafts.

We are looking for someone who is:

  • Calm, confident, and resilient
  • Consistent in their approach
  • Clear and positive when setting expectations and boundaries
  • An excellent listener with strong communication skills
  • Patient, understanding, and compassionate
  • Reliable and committed to delivering high-quality support
  • Able to encourage independence while providing appropriate guidance and reassurance

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Experienced Support Worker - Holmes Close

  • £13.30 per hour

Holmes Close is a specialist supported living service comprising five bungalows, supporting up to 14 residents. Our dedicated team provides 24/7 support, Positive Behaviour Support, and person-centred care tailored to each individual's needs, strengths, and aspirations.

What we're looking for:

  • Previous experience working in care and support
  • A caring, compassionate, and respectful approach
  • Strong values that promote dignity, choice, inclusion, and independence
  • Experience supporting people with Learning Disabilities, Autism, and/or Mental Health needs
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills
  • A commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred support

Ready to Join Us?

You don’t need a degree or formal care qualifications – what matters is your values, attitude, and willingness to learn. If you’re calm, kind, consistent, and committed to doing the right thing, we’ll equip you with the skills. If you’re looking for a role where you’ll make a visible, positive difference to people's lives, then we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today, and our recruitment team will:

  • Match your skills and availability to the right person
  • Answer any questions you have about rotas, training, and progression

Start your next chapter with LIFE by Be Caring – and help people live safer, happier, and more independent lives, every day.

Benefits

  • Fully funded DBS
  • Paid induction training – classroom-based, shadowing, and online learning
  • Specialist training, including:
    • Active Support and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
    • Autism and Learning Disabilities
    • Safeguarding, dignity, equality & diversity
  • Funded qualifications, including Level 3 and other accredited courses
  • Holiday pay that grows with length of service
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – support for you and your dependants
  • Optional GMB union membership
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Skills

Person-centred support
Tracheostomy care
Cough Assist
PEG feeding
Positive Behaviour Support
Communication skills
Crisis management
Patient care
Manual driving
Resilience
Safeguarding
Teamwork

Location

Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom

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