You’ll make every day matter for the people you support, helping them learn, grow, and live life their way. At Dimensions, we’ll make every day matter for you too, with wellbeing support, flexibility, and a caring team.
We’re looking for Support Workers to join our brand-new service in Lymm, Warrington, supporting three young men as they take one of the biggest and most exciting steps in their lives — moving into their very first home away from their families.
Dim/23814
£12.85 Per Hour
Warrington
England, North West England, Cheshire, Scotland, North West
At Dimensions, we provide full adult social care training when you join our team. Our social care training is designed to help you become competent in providing a high-level of care and support for people with autism and/or learning disabilities.
Dimensions is a not-for-profit organisation supporting people with learning disabilities and autism to live independently. With a focus on inclusion, choice and respect, we empower people to achieve their goals and lead fulfilling lives.
This role is all about providing calm, consistent overnight support that helps him maintain a positive sleep routine while being there for him if he wakes or needs reassurance.
At Dimensions, you’ll find more than a job—you’ll find purpose, belonging, and support to thrive in an values‑led environment where your voice matters and together we make a real difference.
We believe that each person we support should have opportunities to develop relationships, learn new things and enjoy the activities they wish to do. Make a difference in someone’s life and start your support worker career!
As well as making a difference in someone else’s life, you will feel a huge difference in yours. Being a support worker is incredibly rewarding, and the relationships formed with people you work with will instill a sense of personal achievement.
Join Dimensions UK and build a values‑driven career where you can grow, learn and make a real impact. With supportive teams, great training and meaningful work every day, you’ll help people live fulfilling, independent lives.
We’re looking for a caring, creative and compassionate Female Support Worker to join our friendly and energetic team in Reading (RG2), supporting four ladies aged 30s–50s with learning disabilities and epilepsy.
At Dimensions, who you are makes all the difference. You’ll support autistic people and adults with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives – and be supported to live well and work well yourself
We are recruiting for amazing Support Workers in Wakefield. We’re looking for someone who has experience working with people who present complex behaviours.
We’re building a new support team for a gentleman we’ll soon be supporting in his own home — and we’re looking for someone compassionate, patient, and encouraging to join us.
“Supporting people is a huge privilege and, as a former support worker at Dimensions, I know it can also be the springboard to a long and varied career.” - Sinéad McHugh-Hicks, Dimensions Managing Director
So you’re considering a career in support work? That’s great. A not-for-profit support provider such as Dimensions are full of genuinely caring people who want to make a positive difference to others. You’ll have an extremely rewarding career here.
Lead Support Worker role supporting people with learning disabilities and autism, providing hands-on support, leading shifts, mentoring teams, and ensuring safe, high-quality support across multiple homes in Colchester.
At Dimensions, you can bring your whole self to work and be celebrated for it. You’ll support autistic people and adults with learning disabilities to live more independently, building confidence and joy in everyday.
Build a career with Dimensions, where people come first, your development is supported, and every day you make a real difference. Join an inclusive, values-driven team with great benefits, progression opportunities, and a culture that truly cares.
You’ll be working in a warm, friendly home supporting five adults (2 ladies and 3 gents) aged 40–70, each with learning disabilities and their own personalities, routines, and interests.
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.
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