At Dimensions, there are many ways to make every day matter. We offer a wide range of support worker roles and opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and autistic people - so you can find the path that feels right for you. Explore each role to discover how you can use your strengths, values and passion to make a meaningful difference.
As part of our operations team, you’ll support people with learning disabilities and autistic people to live full, independent and joyful lives. You won’t just be helping with daily tasks, you’ll be enabling people to achieve their goals, build confidence, try new things and create unforgettable moments.
It’s work filled with purpose, connection and genuine reward.
Because the people we support and the colleagues who work alongside them sit at the heart of everything we do, we recruit Support Workers through a values-led process. We focus on who you are, not just what’s on your CV. We want to match you with individuals whose interests, personality and aspirations resonate with your own, helping you build a relationship that feels natural and meaningful.
Explore our Support Worker and Floating Support Worker roles.
Our Support Managers — including Locality Managers and Operations Directors — play a vital role in shaping great lives and great teams. They lead with compassion, courage and clarity, ensuring every colleague feels supported and every person we support has opportunities to thrive.
As a Manager at Dimensions, you’ll build strong, values-led teams, champion person-centred support, and help create environments where joy, independence and safety come first. You’ll work closely with colleagues, families and local partners, using your leadership to make each day matter for the people in your services. Managers tell us that no two days are the same — and that’s what makes the role so meaningful. You’ll celebrate achievements, guide your team through challenges, and help people live rich, fulfilling lives.
Your leadership also helps ensure that colleagues feel valued, included and able to be themselves — something reflected in our Great Place to Work recognition year after year.
Explore Operations Manager roles and discover how far your leadership can take you.
Our Business Support colleagues play a vital role in helping Dimensions deliver high-quality, safe and person-centred support across the country. By joining these teams, you’ll use modern tools, technologies and expertise to help us continually improve and be the best we can be.
We recognise the importance of balance, personal growth and wellbeing. That’s why we’ll work with you to shape a role that supports your lifestyle, and we’ll help you develop your skills and career through training, coaching and new opportunities.
Business Support roles are every bit as involved and every bit as essential as frontline support. Your work will make a real difference, and your contributions will be celebrated. You may even be nominated for our Inspiring People Awards, which recognise colleagues who go above and beyond.
See our latest Business Support vacancies.
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to experience meaningful work. Every year, we proudly employ adults with learning disabilities and autistic people in a variety of roles across our organisation — roles that enrich our culture, strengthen our services and help us stay grounded in what truly matters.
Our colleagues with lived experience make an invaluable contribution, including:
They visit our services to help us understand what’s working well and where we can improve. Their insight ensures our environments are safe, inclusive and shaped by the voices of the people we support.
People with learning disabilities and autistic people are involved in recruiting for senior roles. Their perspective helps us choose leaders whose values align with ours — and who understand the importance of person-centred support.
These colleagues share their stories with new starters during induction, helping them understand the impact of great support and the difference kindness, patience and respect can make. Their voices help shape the culture we’re so proud of.