About Dimensions
At Dimensions, you’ll do work that matters, supporting people with learning disabilities and autism to live life their way. As a not-for-profit and Disability Confident Leader, we put people before profit and back you with award-winning training (Aspire and Dimensions Academy) and real progression. You’ll belong to an inclusive team that values your wellbeing, offers reasonable adjustments, and communicates accessibly. If you want purpose, progression, and a place you can be yourself, you’ll find it here.
About the Role
You’ll be joining a supported living home in New Southgate, conveniently located within walking distance of New Southgate Station and close to Alexandra Palace. You’ll support four adults (three women and one man) with autism and learning disabilities to live the lives they choose, with choice, control and dignity at the heart of everything you do.
Three people have epilepsy, and you’ll be fully supported with comprehensive training, including epilepsy and buckle training, so you feel confident and skilled in your role. Every person has their own goals, interests and routines. Some enjoy attending the gym, one is studying at college, while another spends weekdays at a day centre. Weekends are about relaxation and enjoyment, whether that’s music, arts and crafts or shared time together.
Using Dimensions’ Activate support model, you’ll encourage independence and recognise every moment as an opportunity to build skills and confidence. You’ll provide person-centred support with daily living, including prompting personal hygiene routines, preparing meals, following SALT guidelines for a person with dysphagia, and ensuring everyone feels safe, valued and supported throughout their day.
This is a varied and rewarding role where you’ll work in partnership with colleagues, families and professionals, supporting people to develop skills, pursue their interests and achieve meaningful outcomes – making a genuine difference every day.
About You
You’ll bring confidence in supporting people with autism, learning disabilities, and epilepsy. You understand the importance of person-centred support, helping people live life their way while respecting choice and independence. You’ll be skilled at following structured support plans and maintaining routines.
Strong communication is essential: you’ll adapt your approach to meet individual needs, whether that’s using clear language, active listening, or visual prompts. Reliability, resilience, and the ability to work calmly under pressure are key, especially when lone working. Above all, you’ll share our values – Ambition, Courage, Integrity, Partnership and Respect.
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