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  • Support Worker  

    - Wisbech
    Support Workers – Emneth, Norfolk📍 Location: Emneth🕒 Contract: Full-ti... Read More
    Support Workers – Emneth, Norfolk📍 Location: Emneth
    đź•’ Contract: Full-time, part-time 22.5 hours
    đź’· Rate: ÂŁ13.00 per hour + 10% weekend enhancement
    🚗 Driving licence essential (FitzRoy vehicles) Are you looking for a genuinely rewarding role where you can make a real difference? Join our warm and dedicated team at FitzRoy’s Supported Living bungalow in Emneth, home to three wonderful ladies with learning disabilities and autism. You’ll be part of a small, close-knit team supporting people with complex needs to live life to the fullest, enjoy their community, and thrive in their own way. What’s on offer: Full-time: 37.5 hours/week Part-time and bank roles also available (zero hours contract) Typical shifts: 7:15am–2:45pm & 2:15pm–9:45pm You’ll need to be available for 2 weekends out of every 4 What you’ll be doing: Building meaningful relationships and empowering people to achieve personal goals Supporting with daily routines including personal care, cooking, hobbies, and activities Encouraging independence, inclusion, and choice in every aspect of life Helping plan fun, fulfilling days at home and in the community No two days are the same—and your support really matters. What you’ll need: A full manual driving licence and willingness to drive our service vehicle A positive attitude, patience, and a genuine desire to support others No previous care experience required—we’ll give you full training and ongoing support Our benefits: Weekend and overtime pay enhancements 30 days’ holiday incl. Bank Holidays (increasing with service) Health Cash Plan for you & your family – claim on dental, optical, and more Free Blue Light Card – discounts at 1000s of retailers Paid DBS and Update Service Loyalty awards and life assurance Employee Assistance Programme – 24/7 access to GPs, counselling, legal advice Perkbox – shopping, gym & lifestyle discounts If you’re kind, reliable, and ready to build a career where every day counts — we’d love to hear from you. Apply today! Read Less
  • Activities Co Ordinator - Newhaven (Internal Applicants Only)  

    - Newhaven
    Unfortunately we are unable to offer sponsorship for this roleWe are e... Read More
    Unfortunately we are unable to offer sponsorship for this roleWe are excited to be internally recruiting an Activities Coordinator to join our residential service at Webb House, where we support people to live extraordinary, ordinary lives.At Webb House, we support up to nineteen adults with learning disabilities and acquired brain injuries (ABI) to live lives that are meaningful, fulfilling, and led by their own choices. Each person is unique, with their own goals, interests, and aspirations—and this role is all about bringing those to life.Our home provides a range of spaces that create opportunities for everyday living and shared experiences, including a welcoming communal area, sensory and music space, gym, kitchen for cooking and baking, and creative arts areas.We also have beautiful outdoor spaces, with balconies and a large garden—ideal for relaxing, socialising, and developing practical skills like gardening.This year, we’re excited to begin growing our own vegetables, creating opportunities for people to connect with nature and enjoy the rewards of their efforts. About the Role30 hours per week£13.25 per hour during the week, £14.58 at the weekend. This role is about much more than planning activities—it’s about supporting people to build skills, confidence, and independence in their everyday lives.You will work alongside the people we support to develop opportunities that reflect what matters to them, including:Building confidence with reading and writingExploring books and creating meaningful access to learningDeveloping money management and budgeting skillsSupporting people to use these skills in real-life situations within their communityEverything you do will be guided by the voices, choices, and ambitions of the people we support—helping turn everyday moments into meaningful achievements. Who We’re Looking For We’re looking for someone who is passionate about person-centred support and believes in empowering people to live life on their own terms.Whether you are currently a Support Worker or Activities Assistant ready for your next step, we would love to hear from you.We provide full, paid, comprehensive training—what matters most is your enthusiasm, creativity, and commitment to making a real difference.We welcome applicants from all current FitzRoy employees and agency workers.  Read Less
  • Female Support Worker - Birmingham  

    - Birmingham
    NO SPONSORSHIP OFFEREDSupport Worker – Supported Living (Complex Care)... Read More
    NO SPONSORSHIP OFFEREDSupport Worker – Supported Living (Complex Care)Location: Birmingham
    Pay: £13.00 per hour
    Contract: Full‑time – 37.5 hours per week
    Part‑time and bank contracts also availableShift patterns:Early / mid / late shifts between 07:00 and 22:00FitzRoy Support services in Birmingham provide complex care and in‑depth support for adults with learning disabilities and autism, often with additional physical and mental health needs. We are looking for female Support Workers who are caring, resilient, and enthusiastic to join our dedicated teams.The RoleYou will support people to live fulfilling, meaningful lives by encouraging independence and helping them overcome challenges related to their individual needs. Your role will be varied and rewarding, requiring flexibility, patience, and a person‑centred approach.Your responsibilities will include:Providing personal care and support with feeding and daily livingEncouraging and supporting independenceSupporting people to take part in community activitiesResponding calmly and confidently to challenging situationsPromoting a healthy, balanced, and fulfilling lifestyleExperience of supporting individuals with challenging behaviour is beneficial, but not essential as full training is provided.Pay & Enhancements£13.00 per hour (weekdays and weekends)Public holidays paid at time‑and‑a‑half or double timeOvertime paid at +£2.50 per hour (over 37.5 hours)Sleep‑ins paid at £50 per night30 days holiday from day one, increasing with serviceEssential RequirementsFull UK driving licence – essentialWhat We OfferNo previous social care experience required – full training providedEnhanced weekend, overtime, and public holiday rates30 days holiday including Bank Holidays, increasing with serviceFree Health Cash Back Scheme for you and your family (dental, optical, chiropractor and more)Employee Assistance Programme, including virtual GP access and legal adviceBlue Light Card (paid for by us)Loyalty awards and life assurancePerkbox shopping discountsIf you’re passionate about making a real difference and want to work in a supportive, values‑led organisation, we’d love to hear from you. Read Less
  • Waking Night Support Worker  

    - King's Lynn
    Enhanced Support Worker – Waking NightsPart Time & Full Time ¦ Complex... Read More
    Enhanced Support Worker – Waking NightsPart Time & Full Time ¦ Complex Needs Supported Living
    £13.60 per hour ¦ £14.96 per hour (weekends) About the Role We are looking for experienced Enhanced Support Workers (Waking Nights) to join a specialist supported living service providing one‑to‑one support for one male with complex support needs. At FitzRoy, we specialise in supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs and complex trauma, enabling people to live fulfilling lives as part of their communities. Everything we do is guided by our core values:
    We see the person · We are brave · We are creative This is a single‑person service, requiring consistent, skilled and values‑led overnight support to ensure safety, wellbeing and emotional stability. Waking Night Responsibilities Your role will include: Providing awake, one‑to‑one overnight support within a supported living environment Monitoring wellbeing, safety and emotional needs throughout the night Responding appropriately to behaviours that may challenge using Positive Behaviour Support approaches Administering medication in line with training and protocols Completing night‑time routines and regular wellbeing checks Accurately recording overnight observations and support provided Maintaining a calm, reassuring presence and a safe environment Working closely with the wider team to ensure continuity and consistency of care What We’re Looking For We’re looking for experienced support workers who can confidently work waking night shifts in a single‑occupancy, complex needs service. You will have: Previous experience supporting adults with complex needs and/or behaviours that challenge Experience working with autism, learning disabilities, mental health needs or trauma The resilience and confidence to work independently during night shifts A calm, compassionate and person‑centred approach A strong commitment to promoting dignity, choice and independence The ability to demonstrate FitzRoy’s core values in practice A genuine passion for making a difference Training & Support You will receive ongoing training and professional development, including: Autism and learning disability Mental health and forensic risk Trauma‑informed support Positive Behaviour Support Medication administration You will also benefit from regular supervision, strong management support, and guidance from FitzRoy’s Mental Health Lead/Practitioner. What We Offer £13.60 per hour £14.96 per hour for weekend shifts Part time and full time waking night opportunities Enhanced night and overtime rates 30 days annual leave, including Bank Holidays (increasing with service) Free Health Cash Back Scheme for you and your family Employee Assistance Programme (including virtual GP and legal advice) Paid DBS check Blue Light Card (paid for by us) Life assurance and loyalty awards Perkbox shopping discounts Read Less
  • Support Worker/Driver  

    - Bury Saint Edmunds
    Sorry, no sponsorship is offered with this roleSupport Worker – Female... Read More
    Sorry, no sponsorship is offered with this roleSupport Worker – Female Only Location: Great Barton
    Hours: Full Time – 37.5 hours per week
    Pay: ÂŁ13.00 per hour
    Requirement: Full UK Driving Licence (Manual) About the Role We are looking for compassionate, flexible and committed female Support Workers to join our team in Great Barton, supporting four young women with high support needs in a beautiful four‑bedroom bungalow. The women we support live active, fulfilling lives and enjoy getting out and about — from cinema trips and zoo visits to meals out and community activities. Each person has access to their own manual vehicle, so driving is an essential part of the role, both for commuting and supporting day‑to‑day independence. Your Day‑to‑Day As a Support Worker, you will provide person‑centred, empowering support, helping each individual live as independently as possible while remaining safe, supported and respected. Your role will include: Supporting with personal care routines in a dignified and sensitive way Administering insulin (full training provided) Supporting meaningful activities and community outings Promoting independence, wellbeing and choice Supporting with household tasks and daily living skills Building positive, trusting relationships No two days are the same — this is a varied, hands‑on role where you’ll clearly see the impact of your support. Shift Patterns Morning shifts: 07:00 – 14:30 Afternoon/Evening shifts: 14:00 – 22:00 Alternate weekends required Flexibility is key to meet the needs of the service. What You’ll Need A genuine passion for supporting people with learning disabilities Full UK driving licence (manual) Confidence driving service users’ vehicles Flexibility to work a range of shifts, including weekends Female applicants only, in line with the needs and preferences of the people we support Why Join Us? £13.00 per hour Full training and ongoing development Supportive, welcoming team environment A rewarding role where you can make a real and lasting difference The opportunity to support people to live full, active lives Read Less
  • Support Worker  

    - March
    Support Worker – Supported LivingLocation: MarchPay: £13.00 per hourCo... Read More
    Support Worker – Supported LivingLocation: March
    Pay: ÂŁ13.00 per hour
    Contract: Full‑time – 37.5 hours per week FitzRoy Supported Living services in March provide care and support for three ladies across two bungalows, as well as a young gentleman in his own bungalow. The people we support enjoy being part of their local community, visiting family, and welcoming family members into their homes for BBQs and meals. The service is based in a residential area close to parks and local shops. We are looking for caring and reliable Support Workers to join our friendly and supportive team. The Role As a Support Worker, no two days are the same. You will provide person‑centred care and support tailored to each individual’s needs, wishes, and goals, enabling them to have choice, control, and independence in their daily lives. Your responsibilities will include: Providing personal care and daily living support Supporting people to take part in activities and interests Working with individuals to identify and achieve personal goals Promoting a healthy, balanced, and fulfilling lifestyle Flexibility is essential, as the needs of the people we support can vary day to day. Shifts & Working Pattern Typical day shifts: 07:00 – 14:30 14:00 – 22:00 Sleep‑ins required (approximately 2 in every 6 weeks) Weekend and overtime enhancements apply Essential Requirements Full UK driving licence (essential to drive FitzRoy vehicles and support people in the community) What We Offer No previous social care experience required – full training provided Enhanced weekend and overtime rates 30 days holiday (including Bank Holidays), increasing with service Free Health Cash Back Scheme for you and your family (dental, optical, chiropractor and more) Employee Assistance Programme, including virtual GP access and legal advice Blue Light Card (paid for by us) Paid DBS check Loyalty awards and life assurance Perkbox shopping discounts Read Less
  • Trustee  

    Are you passionate about helping people with learning disabilities, au... Read More
    Are you passionate about helping people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues to live gloriously ordinary lives?Do you have a background and in-depth experience of People & Organisational Development activities and best practice in HR? Are you experienced at a Board/Director level, in advising on People & Organisational Development at strategic and operational levels? Have you got credibility and passion to help us make a difference? If the answer is YES, why not consider becoming a FitzRoy Trustee? The Role At this time, we are seeking to strengthen our Board by appointing a Trustee with dedicated Board/Director level experience in successful people and organisational development, to help support our strategic objectives and to continue the significant positive impact which our people initiatives have had on our operational caring activities. Continued evolution of our People and Organisational Development strategy, collaborating with the Board and Executive Leadership to support the development and implementation of that strategy aligned with the organisation’s mission, vision and values. Chair our Board People Committee working with other trustees and our Executive leads. Work closely with the executive FitzRoy People Director, acting as a sounding board on the impact of our strategic direction on our people and organisational development efforts. Work with the FitzRoy People Director to understand and plan for the successful impact of latest trends such as digitisation, AI and technology change, and government legislation such as the Employment Rights Act 2026, on our people approach and priorities Hold the light for FitzRoy’s values, to ensure that developments in our people strategy and actions align with and do not dilute the close link our staff have to our values As a Trustee you will have the opportunity to influence our development in this critical area, and with the other members of our Board, you will be responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the Charity. We welcome applications from communities currently under-represented on our Board, specifically those with Black or Asian heritage and women. We value a range of mixed voices and aspire to a governance which reflects the diversity of our workforce and the people we support. Trustee experience in the charity or social care sector is not required, and training and mentorship will be available to those interested in developing their leadership skills through being a Trustee. We do encourage applications from those with a personal experience of learning disability, autism or mental health issues. In return, if you are able to commit your time, energy and passion, you will be rewarded by being part of a forward-thinking charity dedicated to transforming lives of people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues. This is a voluntary role, with paid travel expenses, requiring approximately one day per month of your time. To apply please send your CV and cover letter to Or if you would like to organise an informal chat about the role with one of our current Trustees please contact lucy.sims@fitzroy.org to arrange this. Read Less
  • Support Worker - Stalham, Norfolk  

    - Norwich
    Support Worker – FitzRoy Supported Living, StalhamBe yourself. Make a... Read More
    Support Worker – FitzRoy Supported Living, StalhamBe yourself. Make a difference. Change lives.At FitzRoy Supported Living in Stalham, we support 6 adults with learning disabilities and autism to live the lives they choose. We’re looking for kind, caring, and reliable people to join our friendly team — no two days are the same, but every day matters.This role isn’t just a job. It’s about respect, choice, patience, and human connection.This role could be for you if:You believe everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respectYou’re patient, calm, and able to stay positive when things are challengingYou enjoy helping others achieve their goals, big or smallYou’re a good listener and value people’s choicesYou like being active and getting out in the communityExperience is helpful, but values matter more. We’ll support you with training — what we can’t train is kindness.What you’ll be doingYou’ll support people in ways that work for them, including:Supporting independence, choice, and controlHelping people take part in activities they enjoyProviding personal care in a respectful, person-centred wayBuilding trusting, positive relationshipsSupporting people to live full, meaningful lives in their communityWhat we offer£13.00 per hour10% weekend enhancementFull-time and part-time rolesGuaranteed hoursDay shifts onlyOngoing training and developmentA supportive team that looks out for each otherWhat you’ll needA full driving licence (essential)Willingness to drive accessible vehiclesFlexibility to work alternate weekendsThe right values and a positive attitudeWhat We Offer:Full training provided – no social care experience requiredPaid DBS and Blue Light Card30 days’ holiday (including Bank Holidays), increasing with serviceWeekend and overtime enhancementsHealth Cash Back Scheme (dental, optical, therapy & more)Employee Assistance Programme – includes virtual GP, legal advice, wellbeing toolsPerkbox discounts and loyalty awardsA supportive team and ongoing career development Read Less
  • NO SPONSORSHIP OFFEREDSupport Worker – Residential Care with NursingLo... Read More
    NO SPONSORSHIP OFFEREDSupport Worker – Residential Care with NursingLocation: Nottingham
    Pay: £13.00 per hour
    Holiday: 30 days from day one (including Bank Holidays)Contract & Shifts36 hours per weekFlexible working across days and nightsShift patterns:7:00am – 8:00pm (day shifts)8:00pm – 7:00am (night shifts)FitzRoy’s Residential Care Home with Nursing in Nottingham supports 13 residents with complex learning disabilities and underlying health conditions. We are looking for passionate, caring, and creative Support Workers to join our friendly and well‑established team.The RoleAs a Support Worker, you will provide high‑quality, person‑centred care tailored to each individual’s needs, preferences, and goals. No two days are the same, so flexibility and a positive approach are essential.Your responsibilities will include:Providing personal care and support with daily livingSupporting individuals to take part in activities and interestsEncouraging independence, choice, and controlWorking with people to achieve personal goalsPromoting a healthy, balanced, and fulfilling lifestyleWhat We OfferNo experience required – full training providedEnhanced weekend and overtime rates30 days holiday, increasing with servicePaid DBS checkLoyalty awards and life assuranceFree Health Cash Back Scheme for you and your familyEmployee Assistance Programme (including virtual GP access and legal advice)Perkbox shopping discountsBlue Light Discount CardIf you’re caring, reliable, and committed to making a real difference in people’s lives, we’d love to hear from you. Read Less
  • Support Worker/Driver  

    - Bury Saint Edmunds
    Sorry, no sponsorship is offered with this roleSupport Worker – Female... Read More
    Sorry, no sponsorship is offered with this roleSupport Worker – Female OnlyLocation: Great Barton
    Hours: Full Time – 37.5 hours per week
    Pay: £13.00 per hour
    Requirement: Full UK Driving Licence (Manual)About the RoleWe are looking for compassionate, flexible and committed female Support Workers to join our team in Great Barton, supporting four young women with high support needs in a beautiful four‑bedroom bungalow.The women we support live active, fulfilling lives and enjoy getting out and about — from cinema trips and zoo visits to meals out and community activities. Each person has access to their own manual vehicle, so driving is an essential part of the role, both for commuting and supporting day‑to‑day independence.Your Day‑to‑DayAs a Support Worker, you will provide person‑centred, empowering support, helping each individual live as independently as possible while remaining safe, supported and respected. Your role will include:Supporting with personal care routines in a dignified and sensitive wayAdministering insulin (full training provided)Supporting meaningful activities and community outingsPromoting independence, wellbeing and choiceSupporting with household tasks and daily living skillsBuilding positive, trusting relationshipsNo two days are the same — this is a varied, hands‑on role where you’ll clearly see the impact of your support.Shift PatternsMorning shifts: 07:00 – 14:30Afternoon/Evening shifts: 14:00 – 22:00Alternate weekends requiredFlexibility is key to meet the needs of the service.What You’ll NeedA genuine passion for supporting people with learning disabilitiesFull UK driving licence (manual)Confidence driving service users’ vehiclesFlexibility to work a range of shifts, including weekendsFemale applicants only, in line with the needs and preferences of the people we supportWhy Join Us?£13.00 per hourFull training and ongoing developmentSupportive, welcoming team environmentA rewarding role where you can make a real and lasting differenceThe opportunity to support people to live full, active livesInterested?If you are caring, motivated and want a role where your work genuinely matters, we would love to hear from you. Read Less

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