With wellbeing resources, flexible working, and real opportunities to grow through our Aspire programme, you’ll be encouraged to develop, feel valued, and be yourself.
You’ll be part of a warm, dedicated team supporting three gentlemen and three ladies with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. Each person has their own personality, preferences, and goals
Your work will be varied and rewarding. You’ll help people build independence, develop new skills and make choices that reflect the life they want to live. Using approaches such as Activate and Active Support.
You’ll support six individuals (five gentlemen and one lady), aged from their 20s to 60s, each living in their own self-contained flat within a supported living setting.
Support autistic people and adults with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives. Provide person‑centred support, promote choice, and help people thrive in their homes and communities.
Start your social care career with Dimensions by joining our ambitious team and create more opportunities for the people we support. Make a difference in someone’s life and start your support worker career!
Make a real difference with Dimensions, supporting 3 adults in Wivenhoe to live the lives they choose. Provide person-centred support enable independence in a flexible, supportive team.
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