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Support Worker (Cardiff)

  • On-site
    • Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
  • £26,280 - £26,280 per year
  • Cardiff Region

Job Advertisement

Job Title: Support Worker (Residential) *Male Required
Hours: Full Time (40 hours per week) or Part Time
Salary: £26,280 per annum (£12.60 per hour)
Vacancy Location: Fairfield House, Cardiff

Sponsorship: We are currently unable to accept applications from Skilled Worker visa holders as we are not offering sponsorship.

About Perthyn

Perthyn is a well-established not-for-profit organisation supporting over 190 adults with learning disabilities across England and Wales. We are committed to person-centred support that promotes independence, choice, and belonging. Our values, Integrity, Empowerment, Innovation, Accountability, Inclusivity, Belonging, Accomplishment, and Resilience are at the heart of everything we do.

About the Role

At Fairfield House, you’ll be part of a dedicated team supporting six men with a range of support needs including autism, epilepsy, mental health conditions, and behaviours that can sometimes be challenging. These behaviours are part of the people’s unique support needs, and Perthyn will provide you with full training and ongoing support to help you feel confident and prepared.

You’ll play a vital role in helping the people we support live fulfilling lives, promoting independence, and encouraging meaningful engagement in their communities.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Providing tailored support with daily living, personal care, and routines

  • Building strong, trusting relationships with the people we support, their families, and professionals

  • Supporting hobbies and interests such as bike riding, boating in Cardiff Bay, and day trips to the Brecon Beacons and Gower

  • Encouraging social connections and helping people build and maintain friendships

  • Administering medication, monitoring health, and responding to emergencies

  • Collaborating with your team, attending meetings, and sharing best practices

  • Keeping accurate records including daily logs, incident reports, and care plans

  • Advocating for the people we support, helping them make informed choices and access community resources

What We Need From You

We’re looking for compassionate and dedicated individuals who are committed to making a positive difference. The ideal candidate will have:

  • Empathy, patience, and a genuine passion for supporting people

  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

  • Flexibility and adaptability to meet varied support needs

  • A willingness to learn – full training provided, including Positive Behaviour Support, Epilepsy, and Dysphagia

  • Desirable: Experience with communication methods for hearing impairments and a valid driving licence

Your Rewards

  • Full-time salary: £26,280

  • Sleep-in shifts: £60 per night (up to £6,000 extra per year)

  • Overtime available (e.g., 1 extra shift/week = approx. £5,000 extra/year)

  • Annual leave: 22 days + Bank Holidays (rising to 26 days)

  • Occupational Sick Pay: Up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay

  • DBS Certificate, SCW Registration, and DBS Update Service: Paid by Perthyn

  • Fully funded induction, training, and Health & Social Care qualification

Next Steps

Join Perthyn and be part of a team where your values, your voice, and your contribution truly matter. Click the Apply Now button to submit your application.

DBS Disclaimer

This role requires an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references in line with UK Safer Recruitment Guidelines. Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Wales Applicants: We are proud to support the WeCare Wales initiative and share the vision set out in A Healthier Wales: Our Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care — working together to build a motivated, engaged, and valued workforce across health and social care in Wales. 

*Due to the nature of the support required in these homes, this vacancy is open to male applicants only, this is in accordance with the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1, which permits gender as a genuine occupational requirement. 

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